Hi All,
I'm in a similar situation... I did my MSc in Canada, and almost at the end of my 2nd year as International Grad Student I got my PR (July 2015) as skilled worker, then I left Canada in October 2015 since I got a good job abroad. I'm planning to return to Canada in 2018 to keep my PR; however, I traveled to Canada three times for vacations (15 days maximum in one of the trips) during 2016 - 2017 up to date. My question is could I consider everyday during my vacations in Canada as part of the 730 days of presence in Canada? which proof do I need to show to CIC when I come back in 2018 to get my citizenship? Which time frame do you recommend to come back to Canada to be safe in 2018?
Thanks a lot for your comments and time!
To be safe? Return tomorrow. It is not wise to be cutting it too close anyway, and as of right, you are already almost cutting it too close.
But I suppose if you return by January or February 2018, you would be fine as well, since you have not passed the three year PR anniversary (remember to count this date from the day you landed, NOT the day you got your PR card.
AND IGNORE THE EXPIRATION DATE OF YOUR PR CARD. The only date that matters is the date you landed if you landed less than five years ago; or if you landed more than 5 years ago, then the date that matters is the date 5 years ago).
The official residency requirement is 731 days within the past five years, and this five year period is a rolling period.
So at any point, look back five years, and count the number of days during the period.
For example, Today is November 11 2017, so you look back five years from today, and the period is Nov 12 2012 to Nov 11 2017.
Tomorrow is November 12 2017, so you look back five years, the period becomes Nov 13 2012 to Nov 12 2017. So starting tomorrow,
Nov 12 2012 no longer counts.
If you become PR less than 5 years ago, or in your case, say you become PR on April 1 2015, then go 5 years from April 1 2015: April 1 2015 to March 31 2020. Can you still get 731 days within this period?
And, you would not be able to apply for your citizenship in 2018, since you will not have the requisite number of days by then. If you move back to live in Canada January 1 2018, then the earlier you can apply for citizenship is January 1 2021, and that is if you do not leave the country for even a single day.