So should I return as a visitor or PR?Leon said:As long as you have more than 730 days in the past 5 years that you can prove, you will be fine.
So should I return as a visitor or PR?Leon said:As long as you have more than 730 days in the past 5 years that you can prove, you will be fine.
Leon said:As long as you have more than 730 days in the past 5 years that you can prove, you will be fine.
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Thanks for your encouragement, Leon. Should I return as a visitor or as a PR awaiting my application decision?]
As long as you can prove that you have been living in Canada for at least 730 days in the past 5 years, you can apply to renew your PR card and apply to sponsor your dependent children and spouse. You do not need an extra 6 months but an extra 2-4 weeks might be good to have.zoezozo said:Hi,
I am in the same situation, I am a landed immigrant since 1966 although I still have a UK passport. I came back into Canada on a visitors visa and have remained in Canada for 2 years now, my question is, can I safely apply for my pr card now? I would like to be able to travel and sponsor my children so that they can be with me legally here in Canada. Do I need an extra 6 months or is 2 years out of the last 5 years enough? I have been working and paying taxes during this time as well. Thankyou!
The Verification of Status document will reflect the historical details as at landing date. Fill out the correct marital status with proof i.e. marriage certificate on the sponsorship forms. The people who have issues are those who landed after their marital status changed and they never notified CIC...the IRPA and Federal Court classes their dependents as not being members of the Family Class when they inevitably try to sponsor. As such the Federal Court has no jurisdiction to hear their rejected sponsorship applications.zoezozo said:Thankyou again, Leon.
Is there a way to update my status? Or is declaring married in my pr card application enough? I have been reading about these people who cannot sponsor because they marry before landing and dont disclose it in their pr application, I just want to be sure I am going about things correctly. As long as I check the married box I am fine, right?