Hi All,
Not sure if I'm posting in the right place.
I am a UK citizen with PR status in Canada. I became a PR in October 2020 and did not leave Canada until December 22nd 2021. I have around 430 days of residency.
I have not yet received my first PR card, due to an error on behalf of IRCC. I was assured twice by IRCC agents that it was ok for me to travel to the UK without my PR card, as long as I applied for the Permanent Resident Travel Document once here.
Now I am seeing that you need to have been resident in Canada for 730 to be applicable. Or at least, I need to prove that I will be able to meet the residency agreement of 730 days within my first five years as PR.
Is this likely to be a big stumbling block? How can I prove this? I am not working yet, but taking a government French course.
Worried I have really messed up here.
Thanks for any advice.
Not sure if I'm posting in the right place.
I am a UK citizen with PR status in Canada. I became a PR in October 2020 and did not leave Canada until December 22nd 2021. I have around 430 days of residency.
I have not yet received my first PR card, due to an error on behalf of IRCC. I was assured twice by IRCC agents that it was ok for me to travel to the UK without my PR card, as long as I applied for the Permanent Resident Travel Document once here.
Now I am seeing that you need to have been resident in Canada for 730 to be applicable. Or at least, I need to prove that I will be able to meet the residency agreement of 730 days within my first five years as PR.
Is this likely to be a big stumbling block? How can I prove this? I am not working yet, but taking a government French course.
Worried I have really messed up here.
Thanks for any advice.