Hello,
I have a concern about a permanent resident card that is expired out of the country.
My mother in law become a PR in March 2006. In her first 5 years, she has spent over 3 years in canada. She last went back home in February of 2011 and has not come back since.
Her PR card expired in March 2011 (as expected, at the 5 year mark) while out of the country. At this point, we were not concerned how long she stayed out of canada, because she had already completed the 2/5 year requirement in canada. And that now, her new residency obligations have started in march 2011. We knew that when she wanted to come back, we could get a travel document and she could fulfill her 730 days in her second 5 years as well.
Now in Nov 2012, we are completing the application for a travel document. When calculating residency obligations, it states 'how long in canada the past 5 years?' If we calculate from Nov 2012 to 5 years back she does not meet the 730 days. Because she is nearing almost 2 years out of the country, the first two years after landing are not being included in that calculation.
I dont understand this. Doesnt a new 5 year period roll over in march 2011? And why isnt the 730 residency obligation start from this date? But on the application, they are only asking for the last 5 years, I assume from the time of applying. In this way, she does not complete the 730 days.
In her first 5 years as a PR, she has met the requirements and in the next 5, she will also meet them. So why does it appear to me, that in the appication they are just basing it on the last 5 years, without considering the actual 5 years from PR issue? I think it doesnt make sense to just say 'last 5 years' when in reality she has completed over 3/5 years between march 2006-march 2011. and there is no reason to believe she wont complete it in the next 5 years, march 2011-march 2016. Am i not understanding something?
Also, is it a problem applying for a travel document with a PR card that has been expired 1.5 years? She was not able to travel any sooner than this due to health reasons.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanking you in advance..
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I have a concern about a permanent resident card that is expired out of the country.
My mother in law become a PR in March 2006. In her first 5 years, she has spent over 3 years in canada. She last went back home in February of 2011 and has not come back since.
Her PR card expired in March 2011 (as expected, at the 5 year mark) while out of the country. At this point, we were not concerned how long she stayed out of canada, because she had already completed the 2/5 year requirement in canada. And that now, her new residency obligations have started in march 2011. We knew that when she wanted to come back, we could get a travel document and she could fulfill her 730 days in her second 5 years as well.
Now in Nov 2012, we are completing the application for a travel document. When calculating residency obligations, it states 'how long in canada the past 5 years?' If we calculate from Nov 2012 to 5 years back she does not meet the 730 days. Because she is nearing almost 2 years out of the country, the first two years after landing are not being included in that calculation.
I dont understand this. Doesnt a new 5 year period roll over in march 2011? And why isnt the 730 residency obligation start from this date? But on the application, they are only asking for the last 5 years, I assume from the time of applying. In this way, she does not complete the 730 days.
In her first 5 years as a PR, she has met the requirements and in the next 5, she will also meet them. So why does it appear to me, that in the appication they are just basing it on the last 5 years, without considering the actual 5 years from PR issue? I think it doesnt make sense to just say 'last 5 years' when in reality she has completed over 3/5 years between march 2006-march 2011. and there is no reason to believe she wont complete it in the next 5 years, march 2011-march 2016. Am i not understanding something?
Also, is it a problem applying for a travel document with a PR card that has been expired 1.5 years? She was not able to travel any sooner than this due to health reasons.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanking you in advance..
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