Most suitable for what? It doesn't sound like you are confident in your intention to relocate to Canada.Hi guys my PR card has expired and residency obligations unmet. I believe I have the following choices to make if I intend to enter Canada as PR in future.
1. Renounce and reapply if I am eligible (difficult one)
2. Apply for a PRTD (but I do not have sufficient H&C grounds)
3. Enter via land border.
Which option is the most suitable one in my scenario of not fulfilling the RO? Is crossing through the land border a risky one with an expired PR card? Which land border would be the easiest? I understand the chances of being reported for not fulfilling RO. Appreciate your advice. Thank you.
(1) Only you can determine how likely it is that you will be able to get PR again, given your age and resulting scores. The advantage is you will have more flexibility in relocating and being able to travel.
(2) If you have insufficient H&C reasons, your PRTD will almost certainly be denied, and you will lose your PR in the process. But - if it does get approved, you have certainty that you will be able to enter Canada without your PR status being revoked, so you can wrap up your life in India confidently. It would still be advisable to remain in Canada until you are in full compliance with the RO, so this option will limit your travels outside Canada.
(3) Higher likelihood of admission into the country without being reported compared to PRTD (based on anecdotal evidence from this forum), but by no means certain. You may well be reported, given your limited ties to Canada. The issue is once you enter you should remain in Canada until in full compliance with the RO (as you don't want to risk another border crossing). This means you need to leave your current job, housing etc. without knowing if Canada is going to work out.