I Just want to know something, I already explained my situation but Im going to explain it shortly so that you can advice me what to do. My PR is going to expire in July 2014
I landed in Canada in 2009 I stayed 8 days, I went back to my country to finish my studying and then returned back to Canada in 2010, I stayed 7 weeks, and then went back to my country then I came back in Oct 2012 and Im going to live here for good.
Now Im so confused, you told me if I stay in Canada 730 days even my PR will be expired I can RENEW my PR, now I heard from some lawyers I have to stay 730 days between July 2009 and July 2014 if I will apply to renew my PR in July 2014 I will complete 688 days so I have to wait till October 2014 but some lawyers said that I have to live the 730 days between July 2009 and July 2014 only that period others don't count.
The lawyer is right and wrong. Right on that technically you should live in Canada 730 days in your first 5 years as a PR and any rolling period after that. Wrong on the count the immigration will only look at your first 5 years as a PR because that is not true. If you did not get reported on entry, immigration doesn't really know where you have been staying. They could investigate but they do not investigate people on a random basis. If you managed to enter without being reported, they would have no reason to examine you again if you stay put in Canada and do not apply for anything from immigration. Do NOT try to renew your PR card if you do not meet the residency requirements. If you do, they will have a reason to investigate you and they don't really have to investigate too much because if you apply without meeting the requirements, you just told them that you don't in your application form so they can revoke your PR and send you home. If you stay in Canada, let your PR card expire and when you do apply to renew, you have already 730 days in the past 5 years, they will not look at any other period than the last 5 years before you applied.
Is that true ?? because what I understand from you is even if i come to Canada before 1 week from my PR will expire and they will not report me and stay 730 days with expire PR is not a problem at all to renew the PR.
Nobody can guarantee that they will not report somebody on entry. Immigration has the right to report you when you enter Canada and either admit that you don't meet the residency requirement or they suspect that you don't. If that happens, you can appeal for your PR and they will look at the reasons why you could not meet the requirements. If you are seen as having humane and compassionate grounds like taking care of family, they may let you keep your PR. If not, they can revoke it and send you home. Studying outside Canada is not considered humane and compassionate grounds for not meeting the residency requirements. Therefore, you should not risk leaving Canada again because when you try to re-enter, it is possible that you get reported.