Hello fellow forum members,
I find myself in a somewhat intricate situation and I'm hoping that someone might be able to provide me with some guidance. I've been a Permanent Resident of Canada since 2013 and my PR card is valid until 2025.
In the period since my last PR card renewal, my spouse (who was my sponsor back in 2013) and I have relocated overseas. From my understanding, time spent abroad with a Canadian sponsor/spouse can count towards the residency obligation requirement for PR card renewal. However, I'm having trouble locating this specific information online.
Could anyone kindly direct me to a relevant link or resource that explains these requirements in more detail? It appears that we will be staying abroad for the entire duration of my PR card's validity, but I believe that under these circumstances, I would still be eligible for a renewal.
Any help or insights would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance.
i have found this : https://ircc.canada.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1466&top=10
but it does not specify the calculation behind it.
I find myself in a somewhat intricate situation and I'm hoping that someone might be able to provide me with some guidance. I've been a Permanent Resident of Canada since 2013 and my PR card is valid until 2025.
In the period since my last PR card renewal, my spouse (who was my sponsor back in 2013) and I have relocated overseas. From my understanding, time spent abroad with a Canadian sponsor/spouse can count towards the residency obligation requirement for PR card renewal. However, I'm having trouble locating this specific information online.
Could anyone kindly direct me to a relevant link or resource that explains these requirements in more detail? It appears that we will be staying abroad for the entire duration of my PR card's validity, but I believe that under these circumstances, I would still be eligible for a renewal.
Any help or insights would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance.
i have found this : https://ircc.canada.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1466&top=10
but it does not specify the calculation behind it.
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