Hey there.
I'm a Canadian citizen. I grew up in Canada but left in 2000, and have only been back for around a year since then (I'm a journalist and have worked in the UK, Middle East and now Central America)
I came back to Canada with my wife and kids in 2010 whereupon I sponsored them in the PR process (my kids were both born outside of Canada, as was I, so kids are 2nd generation born abroad and weren't entitled to automatic citizenship). However, I couldn't find a decent job in journalism so we headed south before the process was completed.
Long story short, we got the PR cards, but still haven't made the move to Canada (I've got a good gig freelancing where I've based myself and my famil). Their cards expire towards the end of 2017, and we're still not sure if we'll move back before then or not.
Last time we went back (xmas 2015) one immigration officer at the airport saw the date on the cards and got in a huff saying my family hadn't completed their obligations and he could report them. He sent us to another window where a much calmer man told us we were absolutely fine, and that as long as we were all living together while outside of Canada and could prove it (rental contract with mine and my wife's name from the house where we're living now, local bank account with both our names) then we have no problem. He said just to get immigration know when we plan to move back.
However, part of me also considers how quickly things can change re: immigration, and that we should get our butts back to CAN next fall before the cards expire. But then my understanding is that my wife and kids couldn't leave for 2 years (so no trips to the UK to visit her mom).
Thoughts?
I'm a Canadian citizen. I grew up in Canada but left in 2000, and have only been back for around a year since then (I'm a journalist and have worked in the UK, Middle East and now Central America)
I came back to Canada with my wife and kids in 2010 whereupon I sponsored them in the PR process (my kids were both born outside of Canada, as was I, so kids are 2nd generation born abroad and weren't entitled to automatic citizenship). However, I couldn't find a decent job in journalism so we headed south before the process was completed.
Long story short, we got the PR cards, but still haven't made the move to Canada (I've got a good gig freelancing where I've based myself and my famil). Their cards expire towards the end of 2017, and we're still not sure if we'll move back before then or not.
Last time we went back (xmas 2015) one immigration officer at the airport saw the date on the cards and got in a huff saying my family hadn't completed their obligations and he could report them. He sent us to another window where a much calmer man told us we were absolutely fine, and that as long as we were all living together while outside of Canada and could prove it (rental contract with mine and my wife's name from the house where we're living now, local bank account with both our names) then we have no problem. He said just to get immigration know when we plan to move back.
However, part of me also considers how quickly things can change re: immigration, and that we should get our butts back to CAN next fall before the cards expire. But then my understanding is that my wife and kids couldn't leave for 2 years (so no trips to the UK to visit her mom).
Thoughts?