Helu said:
Thank You Very much "Leon"
You have really relieved from this big tension.
This immigration consultant is really a crook. Here is the information what he gave me before I came to Canada.
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If you are unable to complete the requirement, they will not renew your PR card and ask you to complete the required number of days. They may hold on to your application until the requirement is met. But it doesn't mean that they'll ask you to leave Canada. You still have your landing document which shows you have landed. The number of days of stay for PR card includes every single day that you have lived there. Sometimes, they might ask for proof of stay so you must have all your passports on which you have travelled to Canada plus some record of travelling to Canada, in/out both.
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On the basis of this information I decided to come here. But what is writting now is contrary.
What he says that is really closer to the truth except when you do not meet the requirements, you can not count on them to hold your application until you meet the requirements. They would call you for an interview and ask you to clarify if you meet the requirements or have some mitigating circumstances why you don't and if you don't, they could revoke your PR and ask you to leave. This is why you should not apply now.
The number of days stay for PR card include every day since you became a PR within the last 5 years. if you have been a PR for more than 5 years, only the last 5 years count. Therefore, if you stayed outside too long, some of those days will gradually move outside the 5 year window and therefore if you wait to apply, they will not count against you any more.
It is true that they sometimes ask for proof. You should keep a log of your travels that matches all your passport stamps. If you have some other proof of living in Canada, utility bills, lease, receipts, bank records etc. you can bring that too when you go to pick up your card.