Hello guys,
I have an abnormal issue with my PR card and wondered you may be of any help.
I landed in Canada in 2014, and after 70 days left without getting my PR card and returned to Canada again in 2016 by travel document. This time I could get my PR card through several correspondence with IRCC. The abnormal issue with my card was that the expiration date is 2021 and the landed date printed on the back of the card is 2014. This has confused me and my lawyer and many others as what this exactly means! You might say the landing date is the point for calculating the 730 days of RO and the expiration date is irrelevant! But to me it is not! I explain. Imagine that I landed in 2014 and stayed the 2 year RO (that would be 2016 and I would be safe with regards to meeting the RO), then I move back to my home country and after 4 years (year 2020), I decide to return to Canada again ( I can legally get back to Canada as the expiration date of the card is 2021), then the officer at the airport might want to check my RO status and he might end up with the fact that I have not met the 2 year RO as he counts back 5 years from 2020 which is 2015. Then the bad news is that he might conclude that I only met 1 year of the RO since he is only allowed to check the last 5 years and not further. But the truth is I have met the RO because I stayed 2 years right after I landed in 2014. It is confusing isn't it?! I think my case is an unusual one. I have seen people asking why the expiration date on the card is a couple of months more than 5 years but haven’t seen anyone claiming his/her expiration date is 7 years after the landing date! So what do you think about my case? Am I safe? Has the IRCC made a mistake? Can I give the same reasoning if I am reported? Pleaseeeeee reply.
Tnxx
I have an abnormal issue with my PR card and wondered you may be of any help.
I landed in Canada in 2014, and after 70 days left without getting my PR card and returned to Canada again in 2016 by travel document. This time I could get my PR card through several correspondence with IRCC. The abnormal issue with my card was that the expiration date is 2021 and the landed date printed on the back of the card is 2014. This has confused me and my lawyer and many others as what this exactly means! You might say the landing date is the point for calculating the 730 days of RO and the expiration date is irrelevant! But to me it is not! I explain. Imagine that I landed in 2014 and stayed the 2 year RO (that would be 2016 and I would be safe with regards to meeting the RO), then I move back to my home country and after 4 years (year 2020), I decide to return to Canada again ( I can legally get back to Canada as the expiration date of the card is 2021), then the officer at the airport might want to check my RO status and he might end up with the fact that I have not met the 2 year RO as he counts back 5 years from 2020 which is 2015. Then the bad news is that he might conclude that I only met 1 year of the RO since he is only allowed to check the last 5 years and not further. But the truth is I have met the RO because I stayed 2 years right after I landed in 2014. It is confusing isn't it?! I think my case is an unusual one. I have seen people asking why the expiration date on the card is a couple of months more than 5 years but haven’t seen anyone claiming his/her expiration date is 7 years after the landing date! So what do you think about my case? Am I safe? Has the IRCC made a mistake? Can I give the same reasoning if I am reported? Pleaseeeeee reply.
Tnxx