There is no way to predict whether one way or the other is better, some people might say land border some might say airport. Often as far as PR residency is concerned can often be down to how busy CBSA are at the time whether they follow through .Hi all,
In such situations with PR obligation issues, does it make any difference if we enter Canada through a major airport or via a walk through border such as the one at Niagra falls?
How do they know the number of days we are short?1 - Chances are up to the individual CBSA officer you encounter. There are no odds to quote you, and no measurable difference being 10 days over or 1 year over the compliance. It all comes down to the specific CBSA officer you get and what they want to do on the spot.
It's up to you to prove you meet the residency obligation at any given time.How do they know the number of days we are short?
What do you mean by reported please?is there any issues if someone for example spends 3 years straight outside canada and then settles for 2 years?1)given you have only spent 134 days in Canada since 1/2015 highly likely that if you only return next April you could get reported. Nobody here of course can more than speculate, you may be lucky and not get reported in which case you would need to stay put and not leave again for at least 2 years. In this time you should not even try to renew you PR card when it expires.
2. Probably not given although by 14/1/2020 you might be a few days short it is unlikely to be a concern enough to warrant getting reported. If you leave and come back within the period June 3 through 1/2020 no way to predict one way or the other.
3)If you leave it until next April and enter without being reported then you should really stay put for 2 years without leaving at all, keep contact with immigration to a minimum and not try renewing your PR card until you have the 2 years behind you.
4)Lawyers are in business to make money so sure they can suggest plenty of ways but none of them are guaranteed.
As a PR you have a right to enter Canada whether you meet the RO or not it is just whether in failing the RO or about to fail the RO that an individual is unlucky enough to get reported. This can often even depend on how busy CBSA are at the time or whether a CBSA officer is just feeling charitable.
For any appeal to succeed there would need to be watertight H&C reasons and not reasons such as work or not inclined to stay put.
Reported by CBSA for failing to meet the RO, leading to revocation of PR status. No issues if you meet the RO.What do you mean by reported please?is there any issues if someone for example spends 3 years straight outside canada and then settles for 2 years?
By the scenario that i mentioned residency obligations are met right?Reported by CBSA for failing to meet the RO, leading to revocation of PR status. No issues if you meet the RO.
As Canuck said reported by CBSA when entering the country. Keep in mind that the first 5 years from landing you must accumulate 730 days in Canada , so yes you could spend near 3 years away from initial landing without being reported on entry and stay put for 2 years.What do you mean by reported please?is there any issues if someone for example spends 3 years straight outside canada and then settles for 2 years?
No am lost,for exampleAs Canuck said reported by CBSA when entering the country. Keep in mind that the first 5 years from landing you must accumulate 730 days in Canada , so yes you could spend near 3 years away from initial landing without being reported on entry and stay put for 2 years.
However keep in mind after the first 5 years the 5 years is a rolling 5 years where on each subsequent entry you need 730 days in the 5 years back from each new entry. So if you left immediately after staying put for 2 years the next time you entered you would be non compliant given that 2 years credit starts to fade away if that makes sense.
In the first 5 years from the day that you land, you need at least 730 days in Canada. After the first 5 years, on any given day, you need to always have at least 730 days in Canada in the previous 5 years.No am lost,for example
If someone landed,left for 2 years straight from the time he landed then came back and stayed will there be any issues??? No correct?
Anyone???Guys if both parents meet RO but only kids[4 years and 6 years] miss RO then what are the chances of kids getting reported at the airport.
If kids do get reported then what is the chance of winning an appeal?
Every PR is expected to maintain RO, adults and minors both.Do all of you have valid PR Cards? Then chances of getting report are very less.Guys if both parents meet RO but only kids[4 years and 6 years] miss RO then what are the chances of kids getting reported at the airport.
If kids do get reported then what is the chance of winning an appeal?
"Then chances of getting report are very less." What are the views of other senior members on this????Every PR is expected to maintain RO, adults and minors both.Do all of you have valid PR Cards? Then chances of getting report are very less.
If you don't have valid PRs then better travel to U.S.A. and travel to Canada by road because if you try to apply for PRTD then they may detect the kids not maintaining their RO.