Hi,
I am experiencing an unusual situation and maybe someone may have similar experience and possible suggestions. I am currently in Canada, but it seems that I will not have enough days spent in Canada in order to renew my permanent resident card which will expire in July. I was outside of Canada for a long time because I did not have any chance for employment here. Now I will most likely to get a job offer soon. Since my potential employer will ask for a PRC as a proof of status in Canada, they me be concerned if it is expired or will expire soon. I know that they do not have any issue with a work permit, but as far as I know I cannot get a work permit as long as I am a permanent resident. Does anyone have any idea how to deal with this situation? I am strongly committed to live in Canada, my spouse works here and my children are here, but I am not sure if it is better to continue with the same status and collecting days as a residency obligation or it is more recommended to try to cancel the current status and ask for a work permit. Thank you!
I am experiencing an unusual situation and maybe someone may have similar experience and possible suggestions. I am currently in Canada, but it seems that I will not have enough days spent in Canada in order to renew my permanent resident card which will expire in July. I was outside of Canada for a long time because I did not have any chance for employment here. Now I will most likely to get a job offer soon. Since my potential employer will ask for a PRC as a proof of status in Canada, they me be concerned if it is expired or will expire soon. I know that they do not have any issue with a work permit, but as far as I know I cannot get a work permit as long as I am a permanent resident. Does anyone have any idea how to deal with this situation? I am strongly committed to live in Canada, my spouse works here and my children are here, but I am not sure if it is better to continue with the same status and collecting days as a residency obligation or it is more recommended to try to cancel the current status and ask for a work permit. Thank you!