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PR Renewal Questions

turboracer

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To Leon,

Brother I have looked in the cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op10-eng.pdf in the page 7 it says in the 5 year period after the pr residency gets the pr it does not mean afterwards the pr expiry brother can you please assure me even if after i stay after the pr card expiry and try to fulfill the 730 day obligation i will be able to fulfill pr card renewal application can you show me in any cic.gc.ca passage and point me out to there brother

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Leon

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Alabaman already gave you the same link I would have given you if he hadn't posted it first.

It says exactly what I told you. If you apply on Dec. 29 2012, they can only consider the period of Dec. 29 2007 to Dec. 29 2012. They can not consider any other period.
 

turboracer

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To Leon,

Look brother in the first two lines it is written this from the paragraph of the reference

IRPA establishes residency requirements and obligations with respect to each five-year period
after the granting of permanent residency status.

it says after granting of pr status ? so brother wont i be confused see brother ?

so how will i be sure like after pr card expiration date if i stay more days to fulfill to 730 days after the PR card expiry they will grant those days

cause in these lines it is written (IRPA establishes residency requirements and obligations with respect to each five-year period
after the granting of permanent residency status)

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Leon

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Alabaman gave you the quote: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op10-eng.pdf If you look at this link, on page 7, it says:

In determining whether a permanent resident meets the residency test of physical presence for at least 730 days in a five-year period, A28(2)(b)(i) and (ii) state that:
28.(2)(b) it is sufficient for a permanent resident to demonstrate at examination
(i) if they have been a permanent resident for less than five years, that they will be able to
meet the residency obligation in respect of the five-year period immediately after they became
a permanent resident;
(ii) if they have been a permanent resident for five years or more, that they have met the
residency obligation in respect of the five-year period immediately before the examination
[of
their residency status by a visa officer].
and:

For persons who have been permanent residents of Canada for more than five years, the only five-year period that can be considered in calculating whether an applicant has met the residency
obligation is the one immediately before the application is received
in the visa office. A28(2)(b)(ii) precludes a visa officer from examining any period other than the most recent five-year period immediately before the date of receipt of the application.
and:

Even if a person had resided away from Canada for many years, but returned to Canada and
resided there for a minimum of 730 days during the last five years, that person would comply with
the residency obligation and remain a permanent resident. An officer is not permitted to consider
just any five-year period in the applicant’s past, but must always assess the most recent five-year
period preceding the receipt of the application.
If you still can not understand this, I guess you will just have to remain confused because there is nothing else I can say to explain this to you.