hi Quink and Seniors,
I just want to check some questions as below. Please share your idea. Thanks.
As I am a PR of Canada and landed on Sept 28th, 2015. Currently I am outside of Canada and I (only me) am planning to return to Canada around April, 2016 (my wife and baby will follow around 1.5 years later) which is more than 6 months later. So my questions is after 6 months when I or my family re-enter to Canada do you think any problems? I think should be no problems as I read at some forum as per below.
Question from forum member: I have a valid Canadian PR card and lived in Canada for quite a while. But unfortunately I have to go outside of Canada for more than 6 months to help my sick grandfather. I heard somewhere that I won’t be allowed back into the country if I am not physically in Canada for more than 6 months. Is there anything I can do before leaving in order to make things easier when I am coming back?
Answer from forum member: The information you received is incorrect. Canadian PR Cards are valid for a 5 year period. You are free to travel outside of Canada during that 5 year period. However, upon renewal of your PR Card, you should have accumulated at least 2 years of residency in Canada within that 5 year period, unless there are humanitarian and compassionate grounds to explain your absence or you were outside of Canada accompanied by your Canadian spouse. The” 6 month rule” used to be in place a number of years ago but now, you have just to be in Canada for a total of 2 years within the 5 year period to maintain your PR Card upon renewal.
Please correct me if i am wrong. Any information or link from CIC regarding about this information. Thanks.
Best Regards,
Myat