I am a Canadian citizen living with my wife and daughter in Denmark. My wife currently has a PR card as we lived in Canada before, which is still valid as we have been together to meet the requirements. However, our current travel plans to Canada were unexpectedly delayed, and we are now set to arrive a month past the expiry on her PR card...
I see we can apply for a PRTD if we send a bunch of paperwork, including her passport to Canada. We are just worried they will not send her passport back in time before our departure in mid-July. If we manage to make it work, we are only in Canada for three weeks, making it hard to apply for a new PR card since they can't mail internationally (unless they can mail to my parents). So, are we stuck applying for a PRTD every time we visit my family in Canada?
The other option I see is to apply to involuntarily renounce her PR status at the embassy here in Denmark and get a simple ETA when we come to visit. Then, if we ever plan to move back to Canada in 5-10 years, we can reapply for PR status again (and pay the ~$1000 fee). Of course, we would push to keep the PR card if we could count the time together towards citizenship, but that's only allowed from within Canada.
Does anyone have advice or experience here? Am I missing anything? Any information that I am missing would be greatly appreciated.
I see we can apply for a PRTD if we send a bunch of paperwork, including her passport to Canada. We are just worried they will not send her passport back in time before our departure in mid-July. If we manage to make it work, we are only in Canada for three weeks, making it hard to apply for a new PR card since they can't mail internationally (unless they can mail to my parents). So, are we stuck applying for a PRTD every time we visit my family in Canada?
The other option I see is to apply to involuntarily renounce her PR status at the embassy here in Denmark and get a simple ETA when we come to visit. Then, if we ever plan to move back to Canada in 5-10 years, we can reapply for PR status again (and pay the ~$1000 fee). Of course, we would push to keep the PR card if we could count the time together towards citizenship, but that's only allowed from within Canada.
Does anyone have advice or experience here? Am I missing anything? Any information that I am missing would be greatly appreciated.