Dear members,
I am new to this forum, and so kindly please bear with me.
I am a Canadian PR, and I have been a PR for 14 years (since Sept 1999) and I do have a lot of social & professional ties with Canada (except having a property). Despite the length of time being Canadian PR, I still have no wish yet to apply for Canadian citizenship because I do not want to loose my original citizenship (I cannot have dual citizenship under my country's law).
I had always been living in Canada until March 2010, when I had to go abroad for employment (no available options in Canada for my field and expertise). At the time, my PR Card was still valid. I had been visiting Canada a couple of time for a short visit, in Nov 2010 and Dec 2011.
Now my PR Card had expired on Oct 10, 2013 while I am overseas (I am now in Sweden), and now I plan to go Canada again for a short visit this coming XMast and New Year holiday to visit friends and colleagues, and tie up some loose ends.
I have checked my situation requirements for applying a Travel Document and I found that I cannot meet my residency obligation (only 497/730 in the last 5 years). As well, I do not meet any other exemptions that would allow me to count the days outside Canada as 'being physically present in Canada' (i.e., being a spouse accompanying Canadian citizen/Canadian PR overseas, working in a Canadian business/public service overseas, or be considered on a humanitarian/compassionate ground)
Under my citizenship, I am not visa-exempted to visit Canada. But then, I do not want to take a chance by applying for the TD as my case could be rejected and if that is the case, I need to go through the 'lengthy and draining' appeal process that requires me to respond within 60 days. Meanwhile, Xmast and New Year is around the corner. If my TD application is rejected, then I won't be able to visit Canada for XMast and New Year at all, considering the 60-day limit rule.
The fact is, I have decided to NOT maintain my Canadian PR status, given my lack of residency obligation (as noted above) and lack of employment options for my field within Canada (i.e., there are more and more budget cuts in science). Maybe one day I may apply for the PR again, but that is not guaranteed.
I have now decided not to apply for TD, however, I have not officially relinquished my PR status either. Can I now directly apply for a visitor's visa for my upcoming visit to Canada (Dec 2013 - Jan 2014)?
Thank you very much for your help.
Kannelbulle
I am new to this forum, and so kindly please bear with me.
I am a Canadian PR, and I have been a PR for 14 years (since Sept 1999) and I do have a lot of social & professional ties with Canada (except having a property). Despite the length of time being Canadian PR, I still have no wish yet to apply for Canadian citizenship because I do not want to loose my original citizenship (I cannot have dual citizenship under my country's law).
I had always been living in Canada until March 2010, when I had to go abroad for employment (no available options in Canada for my field and expertise). At the time, my PR Card was still valid. I had been visiting Canada a couple of time for a short visit, in Nov 2010 and Dec 2011.
Now my PR Card had expired on Oct 10, 2013 while I am overseas (I am now in Sweden), and now I plan to go Canada again for a short visit this coming XMast and New Year holiday to visit friends and colleagues, and tie up some loose ends.
I have checked my situation requirements for applying a Travel Document and I found that I cannot meet my residency obligation (only 497/730 in the last 5 years). As well, I do not meet any other exemptions that would allow me to count the days outside Canada as 'being physically present in Canada' (i.e., being a spouse accompanying Canadian citizen/Canadian PR overseas, working in a Canadian business/public service overseas, or be considered on a humanitarian/compassionate ground)
Under my citizenship, I am not visa-exempted to visit Canada. But then, I do not want to take a chance by applying for the TD as my case could be rejected and if that is the case, I need to go through the 'lengthy and draining' appeal process that requires me to respond within 60 days. Meanwhile, Xmast and New Year is around the corner. If my TD application is rejected, then I won't be able to visit Canada for XMast and New Year at all, considering the 60-day limit rule.
The fact is, I have decided to NOT maintain my Canadian PR status, given my lack of residency obligation (as noted above) and lack of employment options for my field within Canada (i.e., there are more and more budget cuts in science). Maybe one day I may apply for the PR again, but that is not guaranteed.
I have now decided not to apply for TD, however, I have not officially relinquished my PR status either. Can I now directly apply for a visitor's visa for my upcoming visit to Canada (Dec 2013 - Jan 2014)?
Thank you very much for your help.
Kannelbulle