robertodelacruz said:
I was wondering if its still wise to try to enter Canada before our PR cards expire next month. Will they simply send us back from the airport? Appreciate your advise. Thanks & Regards, Roberto
If you want to keep your PR's, you should try it. When you enter, explain that you stayed outside Canada because of your sick mother and you will deal with the issue when you renew your PR card. If you are lucky, they will not report you for not meeting the residency requirements. They can not turn you back at the airport in any case. Even if they report you, they will let you in and let you appeal for your PR.
If you get in without being reported, the best way is to stay in Canada for an unbroken 2 years and not apply to renew your PR cards until then because then you will meet the residency requirements again.
If you get reported and have to appeal for your PR, get a lawyer. Staying outside of Canada because of a sick mother is a good reason. Staying outside because of an employment contract or because of children in school is not. There are schools in Canada too.
As for your children, if you have to appeal for their PR's, they have a better chance than you because they have the angle of having been removed from Canada by their parents as they were minors. They are now young adults and are returning to Canada at the first chance and so they have a very good chance at keeping their PR's even if they get reported.
However, if you get in without being reported, it is simpler if all of you don't try to renew your PR for 2 years because then you meet the requirements again and do not have to prove any mitigating circumstances.