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just curious since my husband and I move around a lot:

Once you become a perm res, what is the policy on the residency requirement? This is what I found on the CIC website:
Appendix A: Residency obligation

Minimum residency obligations

You must meet the residency obligation to obtain a Permanent Resident Card. The following table represents the minimum requirements.

If you have been a permanent resident for Five (5) years or more
you must have been physically present in Canada for a minimum of 730 days within the past five (5) years.
If you have been a permanent resident for less than five (5) years
you must show that you will be able to meet the minimum of 730 days physical presence in Canada at the five (5)-year mark.
Time spent outside of Canada

You may also count the days spent outside of Canada in the following circumstances as days for which you satisfy the residency obligation:

OPTION 1. Accompanying a Canadian citizen outside Canada

You may count each day that you accompanied a Canadian citizen outside Canada provided that the person you accompanied is your

spouse or common-law partner or
parent, if you are less than 22 years of age

Does this mean I can live outside Canada with my Canadian husband and that counts towards the two years?
Thanks for any insight...
 
And you're on the spreadsheet now. Welcome calissons! :)

calissons said:
Oh ok. Thank you for your message and for clarifying things for me.
 
Yes. I would still maintaining good records in the event you must document this.
astegenga said:
Does this mean I can live outside Canada with my Canadian husband and that counts towards the two years?
 
ddobro2 said:
Yes. I would still maintaining good records in the event you must document this.

Excellent. Thank you!
 
Hi NYQUE, just in case you need, there are shuttle services by Niagara Airbus from Toronto Airport to Buffalo downtown.

NYQUE said:
Right now me and my wife are trying to determine the best way to go to Buffalo since from Montreal there are no direct flights (you have to go through Toronto I believe) so I guess we will drive, I'm still deciding if we should enter through the border between Montreal and Champlain (route 87) or go all the way to Toronto and enter there, I guess we will be leaving a day before get a nice hotel go to the interview and come back the same day.
 
I am getting ridiculously excited for PPR now LOL obsessing over all the spreadsheets I can find about time between medical results received and PPR and it seems to be very little time between the 2. Maybe I'll have a good birthday (march 8)! I can't wait for the process to be done, but I'm also excited to go back to Oregon, get my stuff and see family!
 
me too - since I had the "please send us your last ounce of blood" letter and they should have recieved everything a couple of weeks ago - I'm like a frothing loon, waiting for the next thing (which SHOULD be ppr).

Oh god please please please come soon, because when I do my landing I am totally going to grab the BSO and give him / her a massive kiss (FACT lol) 8)
 
awor said:
I am getting ridiculously excited for PPR now LOL obsessing over all the spreadsheets I can find about time between medical results received and PPR and it seems to be very little time between the 2. Maybe I'll have a good birthday (march 8)! I can't wait for the process to be done, but I'm also excited to go back to Oregon, get my stuff and see family!

Make sure you pay your RPRF fee. I would give it a few more weeks. Youre almost there
 
cantor2537 said:
Make sure you pay your RPRF fee. I would give it a few more weeks. Youre almost there

We paid everything at the beginning (over 1600 with 4 kids), I sent a copy of the receipt with my part of the application; too many horror stories here about delays. Hopefully the very next thing is PPR and hopefully its soon!
 
moochops said:
I'm like a frothing loon

Hahaha! Haven't heard that one before, but yes, I'm right there with you. Come onnnnnnnn!
 
awor Hope you DO get your bday wish!!!! ;D
Mines April lol
 
Hello All - So you'd think the confirmation of permanent residence would be all happy happy day!! And it is...it's been 10 months. However, it gives my husband until 5/1/2012 (read less than 60 days) to move! We have a house that hasn't been sold, jobs....(because unlike immigration may think...we couldn't just sit and wait until they got around to us!) I remember reading a few months ago people saying they went to the border, "landed" and then went back to the states to finish up their business (like selling the house and moving). I recall maybe they filled out the personal effects to follow form? Can anyone clarify or point me in a direction for clarification? We're hoping we can run up to the Watertown/Thousand Island border crossing, do paperwork, and then head back until July or August.

Thank you!
 
Exactly. Just because you must land by May 1 does not mean you need to be ready to set up shop permanently in Canada with all your possessions. Spend some time making out a goods to follow list. You have no due date by which to bring those items to Canada, you just need to inform CBSA you're bringing them at the time of landing.
janyte said:
I remember reading a few months ago people saying they went to the border, "landed" and then went back to the states to finish up their business (like selling the house and moving). I recall maybe they filled out the personal effects to follow form? Can anyone clarify or point me in a direction for clarification? We're hoping we can run up to the Watertown/Thousand Island border crossing, do paperwork, and then head back until July or August.

Thank you!
 
Thank you very much ddobro2 you have been very helpful!
What is the difference ( GCMS )with CAIPS
I ordered CAIPS a few days ago,but confused now maybe GCMS better ?
Thank u Again very much