Hello,
I would appreciate any help in taking an important decision.
My parents got their PR cards in June 2007. Since that time they spent 6 months in Canada (2 separate stays). When they were entering Canada last time in April 2012, the officer questioned them and even called us to get all the information. He said that he would let them go this time (even though we said that they did not spent two out of five years in Canada). My parents are determined to live in Canada as long as possible and LEGAL.
Their PR card will expire by the end of June 2012. We could provide an explanation why their stay in Canada was shorter than two years, but it is based mainly on family reasons and situation in their home country. The reasons are not listed in Section D of PR card renewal application.
We know about two options:
1) Applying for PR card before it expires even thought they do not meet the requirement of 730 days and send an explanation why they stayed in Canada only six months
2) Waiting 1.5 years till they meet the 730 days requirement and then apply for PR card renewal
Questions:
A) If we proceed with option 1, could we include an additional letter with an explanation why they did not meet the residency requirements?
B) What are the chances that they will accept our explanation?
C) If we chose option 2, is staying 1.5 years without meeting the residency requirement during the first 5 years after getting PR status legal?
D) Could the officer at the airport who questioned them put a note in their file that the PR status would expire soon and ordered to be followed up?
E) Are they any other solutions in this situation?
Thank you in advance.
I would appreciate any help in taking an important decision.
My parents got their PR cards in June 2007. Since that time they spent 6 months in Canada (2 separate stays). When they were entering Canada last time in April 2012, the officer questioned them and even called us to get all the information. He said that he would let them go this time (even though we said that they did not spent two out of five years in Canada). My parents are determined to live in Canada as long as possible and LEGAL.
Their PR card will expire by the end of June 2012. We could provide an explanation why their stay in Canada was shorter than two years, but it is based mainly on family reasons and situation in their home country. The reasons are not listed in Section D of PR card renewal application.
We know about two options:
1) Applying for PR card before it expires even thought they do not meet the requirement of 730 days and send an explanation why they stayed in Canada only six months
2) Waiting 1.5 years till they meet the 730 days requirement and then apply for PR card renewal
Questions:
A) If we proceed with option 1, could we include an additional letter with an explanation why they did not meet the residency requirements?
B) What are the chances that they will accept our explanation?
C) If we chose option 2, is staying 1.5 years without meeting the residency requirement during the first 5 years after getting PR status legal?
D) Could the officer at the airport who questioned them put a note in their file that the PR status would expire soon and ordered to be followed up?
E) Are they any other solutions in this situation?
Thank you in advance.