I'm short of 162 days. However, I will not be able to count the coming 8 months towards my RO. So I will have to stay for over a year to get these additional 162 days.
I left to my home country to take care of my elderly parent. I did pay taxes and bills all this while. I also paid rent for an apartment but I am unfortunately not listed in the rental agreement. I paid the money to my roommate.
I am staying in Canada away from my wife for 5 months now and looking for ways to bring her here. I got married at the beginning of the year.
Sorry, I don't feel I can say much about what the chances are in each case. I also see that there are two threads in this one thread with two different posters asking questions, with different circumstances, and don't want to get them confused.
-In principle, it's not automatic that attempting to sponsor when out of compliance will cause problems.
-It's possible they would just delay the application to sponsor anyway (until obviously no longer out of compliance).
-Same with an H&C app for a card renewal - if the processing of the H&C app is going to take just as long anyway, will one have gained anything? What are the chances? I don't know.
-We seem to get more cases of delay/slow processing of these, a few that just seem to go ahead, and some that run into more troubles - the consequences of which can be severe.
-I don't feel it's obvious - to me anyway - what differences are decisive between these cases. Quite probably things we do not know, apart from the obvious of more time physically in Canada (how recently returned), more obviously settled, and more ties in Canada (work/family esp children).
-General advice not to risk it is the safest way though (although that's a truism at the core of it).
-Hard for those outside to comment on whether risk may be worthwhile, since also depends on circumstances (whether one actually needs the PR card etc). Good luck.