I am living abroad (Europe) because my Canadian husband has a job abroad. I have been abroad for about 12 years now. We are planning to eventually retire in Canada, where our children have returned to go to university and will likely settle and work. We own property in Canada. We pay property taxes, etc, etc. I visit Canada on average 6 times a year.
Canada is allowing me to maintain my PR status because the reason I live abroad is due to my husband's profession.
I applied for a PR card renewal about five years ago, and all went relatively smoothly and I received my card in the mail.
This time around I applied for PR card renewal in December, seeing as my card expires in July. The ECAS status changed to 'decision made' in February. After multiple attempts to call while I was in Canada in March (each time cut off by 'agent unavailable') and multiple emails, I finally received a message today that yes indeed, my card was approved, but that I have been 'randomly' selected to pick it up at an IRCC office to be determined.
IRCC knows that I am abroad. I have made this fact abundantly clear in my application. I am only following IRCC rules, which state that I maintain my status if I accompany a Canadian citizen abroad. Why on earth are they now making me pick up my card in person, when they know that I am abroad? And why will they now send a physical letter to a physical mailbox in Canada to advise me of pickup time when they know that I am abroad? What happened to an email?
As of now, my children will be monitoring the mailbox of our property in Canada, but it is 1.5 hour drive away from them, so this is not an insignificant task.
Yes I am venting, but I cannot help but feel that Canada is making this as hard as possible for those of us living abroad, but trying hard to follow the rules. I am considering renouncing my residency, although my husband is begging me not to, seeing as the plan is to retire in Canada eventually...
My question -- any idea how long it will take Etobicoke (closest IRCC office to my Canadian address I am guessing) to send me this letter and provide me with a date and time for interview and card pickup? I would love to hear from anyone who has had this experience lately...I already have plans to be in Canada in May and July, and would be relieved if I could pick up my card during one of those stays.
Canada is allowing me to maintain my PR status because the reason I live abroad is due to my husband's profession.
I applied for a PR card renewal about five years ago, and all went relatively smoothly and I received my card in the mail.
This time around I applied for PR card renewal in December, seeing as my card expires in July. The ECAS status changed to 'decision made' in February. After multiple attempts to call while I was in Canada in March (each time cut off by 'agent unavailable') and multiple emails, I finally received a message today that yes indeed, my card was approved, but that I have been 'randomly' selected to pick it up at an IRCC office to be determined.
IRCC knows that I am abroad. I have made this fact abundantly clear in my application. I am only following IRCC rules, which state that I maintain my status if I accompany a Canadian citizen abroad. Why on earth are they now making me pick up my card in person, when they know that I am abroad? And why will they now send a physical letter to a physical mailbox in Canada to advise me of pickup time when they know that I am abroad? What happened to an email?
As of now, my children will be monitoring the mailbox of our property in Canada, but it is 1.5 hour drive away from them, so this is not an insignificant task.
Yes I am venting, but I cannot help but feel that Canada is making this as hard as possible for those of us living abroad, but trying hard to follow the rules. I am considering renouncing my residency, although my husband is begging me not to, seeing as the plan is to retire in Canada eventually...
My question -- any idea how long it will take Etobicoke (closest IRCC office to my Canadian address I am guessing) to send me this letter and provide me with a date and time for interview and card pickup? I would love to hear from anyone who has had this experience lately...I already have plans to be in Canada in May and July, and would be relieved if I could pick up my card during one of those stays.