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time to enter canada after receiving permanent residency?

TJL

Star Member
Jul 2, 2007
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Can anyone tell me how long one has to enter canada after receiving their permanent residency? I thought it was 90 days but can't find that information.
Thanks in advance for your response.
 

thaiguy

Champion Member
Apr 7, 2007
1,216
4
Vancouver
You don't actually receive permanent residency until you land at a Canadian port of entry and are admitted. Before that, you have a PR visa - which is not the same as permanent residency.

The length of time you have to land has nothing to do with when you received your PR visa. You have 1 year from the date of your medicals.
 

Abhi2285

Member
Mar 7, 2017
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Hello,

My wife & I got Canada Visa (Saskatchewan Province) which is expiring in July 2017.

We cant go there for long term as of now.

Can we both go there for 1-2 weeks,apply for PR and provide a local address and come back?

Once PR Card arrives, our friend can courier us that?

Then we can go to Canada later whenever we want to?

Is the above option legal and possible?

Regards,
Abhishek
 

cheng9999

Hero Member
Dec 14, 2015
275
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Abhi2285 said:
Hello,

My wife & I got Canada Visa (Saskatchewan Province) which is expiring in July 2017.

We cant go there for long term as of now.

Can we both go there for 1-2 weeks,apply for PR and provide a local address and come back?

Once PR Card arrives, our friend can courier us that?

Then we can go to Canada later whenever we want to?

Is the above option legal and possible?

Regards,
Abhishek
When you land, you get your PR. Your PR card application is done at the same time. That arrives typically in less than 3 months. The local address if for that purpose.

As for mailing your PR card internationally, that's your own business for taking on that risk. If you are really afraid of losing it by the courier, you can apply for the travel visa at the local Canadian consulate for those who does not have the PR card. There is nothing wrong with doing it this way.

As long as you satisfy the PR residency requirements: 2 years out of 5, the PR status would be fine. So theoretically, you can leave and be outside Canada exactly 3 years after your day of landing, and then return to stay in Canada 100% of the remaining 2 years and still satisfy the residency requirements.

As for other things like medical, there are stricter residency requirements for each province running its own medical program.
 

canvis2006

Champion Member
Dec 27, 2009
2,383
309
Toronto
Visa Office......
Paris, France
NOC Code......
FC4 - PGP
App. Filed.......
May 2009
Doc's Request.
March 2012
File Transfer...
Jan. 2013
Med's Request
May 2013
Passport Req..
July 2013
VISA ISSUED...
August 2013
LANDED..........
Sept 2013
Did you bother looking at the expiry date of the Visa and/or COPR document ??
Enter Canada before it expires.
 

Aquakitty

VIP Member
Mar 21, 2011
3,014
164
BC
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
Ottawa
App. Filed.......
04-03-2015
AOR Received.
14-04-2015 - SA Received: 20-04-2015
Med's Done....
28-01-2015 Upfront
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
N/A
VISA ISSUED...
25-06-2015
LANDED..........
11-07-2015
Abhi2285 said:
its expiring in July..that's y planning to land in May/June :)
Yes, you can do that. However, don't mention that when you land. Then you have the residency obligation, so you basically have a couple years before you lose your PR if you don't come to Canada full-time.
 

Abhi2285

Member
Mar 7, 2017
17
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I cant stay longer in my first visit due to some commitments.
So my wife and I want to go there before our visa expires and return in one week.
Then, if I go there after 1-2 years, there will not be any issue , right?
Also, i am the Primary applicant and next time if my wife goes without me, it should not be a problem?
and if we fulfil PR obligation of 730 days in Canada, then its ok i guess.