Hi all,
I finally go through the Ontario PNP Express Entry process and got my PR very recently. I have just landed, and I have some questions about fulfilling PR obligation.
I am in an occupation where finding a job is very difficult. In addition, I probably want to take care of my elderly parents in my own country. However, I may be able to get on-leave for brief periods in my job and thus come to Canada for brief periods here and there. Doing so, I may be able to stay in Canada for 24 months within a five-year period. However, during the time I am in Canada, I will still be continuously employed by a foreign company (which has no connection with Canada). In PR renewal application in the future, I know that they ask for my employment history.
So my question is:
Which is the more appropriate description for fulfilling PR obligation: ‘staying in Canada for 2 out of five years’ or ‘living and working in Canada for 2 out of five years’? I probably can fulfill the former (staying in Canada for 2 out of five years) but not the later (living and working). Any thoughts?
I finally go through the Ontario PNP Express Entry process and got my PR very recently. I have just landed, and I have some questions about fulfilling PR obligation.
I am in an occupation where finding a job is very difficult. In addition, I probably want to take care of my elderly parents in my own country. However, I may be able to get on-leave for brief periods in my job and thus come to Canada for brief periods here and there. Doing so, I may be able to stay in Canada for 24 months within a five-year period. However, during the time I am in Canada, I will still be continuously employed by a foreign company (which has no connection with Canada). In PR renewal application in the future, I know that they ask for my employment history.
So my question is:
Which is the more appropriate description for fulfilling PR obligation: ‘staying in Canada for 2 out of five years’ or ‘living and working in Canada for 2 out of five years’? I probably can fulfill the former (staying in Canada for 2 out of five years) but not the later (living and working). Any thoughts?