I'm so grateful for coming upon this forum as I have already found answers to some of my previous questions. My situation, however, is quite unique and I still don't know whether or not my husband and I are considered PR.
For a complete understanding of our situation, our "story" begins:
I lived in Canada from Nov 1985 to August 1999. My parents never applied for citizenship so I was also just considered a Landed Immigrant. I decided to return to Canada in May 2009 and applied for a Travel Document under Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds and was granted Permanent Residency right away.
My, now, husband, was also in the same situation as I (although he only lived in Canada with his family for 3 years). He joined me in Canada a month after and applied for PR.
We both got our PR cards, OHIP and SIN. We started working and living as PR and married through civil law in August 2009.
After we found out we were pregnant, we made a very difficult decision to have our baby in Portugal where we would be close to our families. We came to Portugal in Sep 2010 and our son was born Jan 2011.
With a new baby on the way (expected due date is June 2013) and seeing how extremely difficult it is to continue living in Portugal, we would like for our children to grow with the Canadian Mulitcultural lifestyle.
Our questions and doubts are many and as follows:
1- Is our PR status considered as of 1985 or the year we both physically moved to Canada (2009)?
2- As of May 2009 (date we got our PR cards) to Sep 2010 (date we left Canada), we dont meet the 730 day requirement. Does that mean we lost our PR status?
3- We were physically present for 507 days. Can we still account the days present in Canada if we were to move back to Canada ASAP to accumulate the 730 days?
4- If my husband and I are still considered PR, how can our 2 year old son travel to Canada? and how can he be covered for Health?
5- Would it be best to have our second child born in Canada? If so, will we be covered under OHIP? If it's best that he/she be born here in Portugal before we return to Canada, how could he/she travel to Canada?
6- Our main concern is that I had to mail my PR card to Service Canada due to Maternity Benefit issues regarding our firstborn and they never mailed it back to me, so if we still maintain our PR status, how can I return to Canada without my PR Card?
I apologize for all the questions. We just really have no idea of what we can actually do taking into consideration our son and our baby to be. We would like to know all the options we have and make the safest decision possible.
Hope someone can help out.
Thanks
For a complete understanding of our situation, our "story" begins:
I lived in Canada from Nov 1985 to August 1999. My parents never applied for citizenship so I was also just considered a Landed Immigrant. I decided to return to Canada in May 2009 and applied for a Travel Document under Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds and was granted Permanent Residency right away.
My, now, husband, was also in the same situation as I (although he only lived in Canada with his family for 3 years). He joined me in Canada a month after and applied for PR.
We both got our PR cards, OHIP and SIN. We started working and living as PR and married through civil law in August 2009.
After we found out we were pregnant, we made a very difficult decision to have our baby in Portugal where we would be close to our families. We came to Portugal in Sep 2010 and our son was born Jan 2011.
With a new baby on the way (expected due date is June 2013) and seeing how extremely difficult it is to continue living in Portugal, we would like for our children to grow with the Canadian Mulitcultural lifestyle.
Our questions and doubts are many and as follows:
1- Is our PR status considered as of 1985 or the year we both physically moved to Canada (2009)?
2- As of May 2009 (date we got our PR cards) to Sep 2010 (date we left Canada), we dont meet the 730 day requirement. Does that mean we lost our PR status?
3- We were physically present for 507 days. Can we still account the days present in Canada if we were to move back to Canada ASAP to accumulate the 730 days?
4- If my husband and I are still considered PR, how can our 2 year old son travel to Canada? and how can he be covered for Health?
5- Would it be best to have our second child born in Canada? If so, will we be covered under OHIP? If it's best that he/she be born here in Portugal before we return to Canada, how could he/she travel to Canada?
6- Our main concern is that I had to mail my PR card to Service Canada due to Maternity Benefit issues regarding our firstborn and they never mailed it back to me, so if we still maintain our PR status, how can I return to Canada without my PR Card?
I apologize for all the questions. We just really have no idea of what we can actually do taking into consideration our son and our baby to be. We would like to know all the options we have and make the safest decision possible.
Hope someone can help out.
Thanks