My situation: I immigrated in Canada in Oct 2002, and after two month I returned to original country until OCT 2006. So my first application for PR renewal was very hassle and waited for one year to finally picked up my card from local CIC office in Oct 2009. My second renewal was very simple and instant because I almost stayed in the country with only several noticeble and reasonable vacation visit outside of Canada. I actually applied with an urgent service and the card was coming in one month!
Now things turn very suspicious. From Oct 2013 I got a contract job in my original country which gives me flexible time frame to work and meanwhile my parents are very old (80+ now) so I can have time to stay and take care of them. I went back and forth routinely, from DEC to MAR and JUN to SEP I am in Canada with my family, the rest was in my original country with my parents and working.
It's OK if my wife (Canadian citizen) didn't decided to move to US in Aug 2016. We settled down in the states and the routine travels continued but not to Canada. I know the day spent with my spouse will be counted to satisfy RO, but need more document to support. However, as my family has moving to USA, it's very bad for me to show my intent to continue living in Canada. (As I read from the forums, CIC prefers this kind of people shall apply PR TD if they finally want to go back and then apply PR Card after that time.
We own a house in Canada and would like to keep it, so we still pay property tax, mortgage, utilities. I don't know if this could be my REAL residency address although I actually seldom live in ( after our moving, I spent about 45 days there for two Christmas 2016 and 2017).
It's OK if the house is still available for anytime we can go back. Wife cannot stands paying for it and want someone to live in and take care of it. So we just rent it and schedule on 23th, Mar. It's OK if we ask the tenant to keep an eye on any government letter to us. However, I cannot give any utilities bills as my residency proof (tenant is going to change her name to the address). Oh wait, I could still have one under my wife's name which is the hot water boiler rental....I will stay at my friends home in Canada as my home is going to rent out.
I plan to enter Canada in June, and stay there until I reach a 760-day RO and submit application with urgent service. I then will fly to my original country until end of Sept. I don't want to waste my time waiting for their "review" and I want to know if it's OK for me to re-enter Canada at very tight gap to the expiry date. And I am also wondering if I cannot wait for the review time, can I just leave Canada but return by a rental car through land boarder? Or apply for PR TD instead?
The purpose I need a PR card is we could move back in next Aug, if I apply PR TD I could lose my legal status in USA. I heard PR TD is also timing and pain, and the problem is I could have to submit my passport during this period and no one knows how long it could be. And my passport will be expired next Aug too, I could be in trouble to re-enter USA from next Feb....And if my original country asks for my proof of Canadian PR to renew my passport...I could be stuck...
I was lost after I saw so many people were on this boat. I suppose that all applicants in trouble here are very tight to the 730-day deadline thus showing a weak residency tie with Canada?
Any experience and expertize is welcome, thx a lot.
Now things turn very suspicious. From Oct 2013 I got a contract job in my original country which gives me flexible time frame to work and meanwhile my parents are very old (80+ now) so I can have time to stay and take care of them. I went back and forth routinely, from DEC to MAR and JUN to SEP I am in Canada with my family, the rest was in my original country with my parents and working.
It's OK if my wife (Canadian citizen) didn't decided to move to US in Aug 2016. We settled down in the states and the routine travels continued but not to Canada. I know the day spent with my spouse will be counted to satisfy RO, but need more document to support. However, as my family has moving to USA, it's very bad for me to show my intent to continue living in Canada. (As I read from the forums, CIC prefers this kind of people shall apply PR TD if they finally want to go back and then apply PR Card after that time.
We own a house in Canada and would like to keep it, so we still pay property tax, mortgage, utilities. I don't know if this could be my REAL residency address although I actually seldom live in ( after our moving, I spent about 45 days there for two Christmas 2016 and 2017).
It's OK if the house is still available for anytime we can go back. Wife cannot stands paying for it and want someone to live in and take care of it. So we just rent it and schedule on 23th, Mar. It's OK if we ask the tenant to keep an eye on any government letter to us. However, I cannot give any utilities bills as my residency proof (tenant is going to change her name to the address). Oh wait, I could still have one under my wife's name which is the hot water boiler rental....I will stay at my friends home in Canada as my home is going to rent out.
I plan to enter Canada in June, and stay there until I reach a 760-day RO and submit application with urgent service. I then will fly to my original country until end of Sept. I don't want to waste my time waiting for their "review" and I want to know if it's OK for me to re-enter Canada at very tight gap to the expiry date. And I am also wondering if I cannot wait for the review time, can I just leave Canada but return by a rental car through land boarder? Or apply for PR TD instead?
The purpose I need a PR card is we could move back in next Aug, if I apply PR TD I could lose my legal status in USA. I heard PR TD is also timing and pain, and the problem is I could have to submit my passport during this period and no one knows how long it could be. And my passport will be expired next Aug too, I could be in trouble to re-enter USA from next Feb....And if my original country asks for my proof of Canadian PR to renew my passport...I could be stuck...
I was lost after I saw so many people were on this boat. I suppose that all applicants in trouble here are very tight to the 730-day deadline thus showing a weak residency tie with Canada?
Any experience and expertize is welcome, thx a lot.
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