Hi forum members,
I am new to this forum and would like to seek the advise and guidance of expert forum members (for example, Leon, Alabaman, dependabill, etc.) regarding my current situation.
First my background: I became a PR of Canada starting January 2008 when I initially landed. After 1 month of stay in Canada, I was able to receive my PR card and left Canada for my original country due to outstanding personal and family matters back home. After 4 years since I left Canada in February 2008, I finally settled my personal and family matters and planned of returning back to Canada in January 2012. I am well aware that in my first 5 years as a PR, I was in breach of residency obligation and was worried when I was coming back to Canada in January 2012. Nevertheless, I was able to enter Canada in January 2012 and have been in Canada ever since (i.e. January 2012). Upon my return to Canada in January 2012, I have been working and living here ever since and already considered Canada my home country. Up to now, I have been living and working in Canada for 3.5 years now. Because my PR card expired in December 2012, I didn't travel out of Canada at all upon returning in January 2012 so I have a solid 3.5 years living in Canada in my recent history.
So here are my questions and concerns that I hope expert members can help me with advise and recommendations. It would help ease my concerns if you could also provide me with concrete legal basis in terms of immigration and citizenship laws with regard to your advise and recommendations:
1. Since my PR card expired back in December 2012, will I be able to renew my PR card now given that I did breach my residency obligations during my first 5 years as a PR? If I try to renew my PR card now, will it in anyway jeopardize my PR status? I am very worried that the immigration officer might not renew my PR card on the basis that I breached my residency obligation in my first 5 years as a PR. If renewing my PR card now would not jeopardize my PR status, could you please provide the actual legal basis for saying such?
2. Since I have completed my 3 years living and working here in Canada, can I apply for citizenship as well? Similar to my earlier question, will applying for citizenship now not jeopardize my PR status given the fact that I did breach my residency obligation in the past? If applying for citizenship now will not jeopardize my PR status, could you also provide the actual legal basis for it? Does it have the same legal basis as the one for renewing my PR card?
Sorry for my long post here...but I really need expert members' advise and guidance with regard to my current situation.... I am worried and anxious at this point... I really do not know what to do...
Since I considered Canada my home now, I do not want to jeopardize my PR status through PR card renewal or applying for citizenship...
If somebody in the forum have the same situation as me and was able to renew their PR card and obtain citizenship successfully, I would also like to here from them.....
Please...I hope somebody could help me please...
Thanks all in advance.
I am new to this forum and would like to seek the advise and guidance of expert forum members (for example, Leon, Alabaman, dependabill, etc.) regarding my current situation.
First my background: I became a PR of Canada starting January 2008 when I initially landed. After 1 month of stay in Canada, I was able to receive my PR card and left Canada for my original country due to outstanding personal and family matters back home. After 4 years since I left Canada in February 2008, I finally settled my personal and family matters and planned of returning back to Canada in January 2012. I am well aware that in my first 5 years as a PR, I was in breach of residency obligation and was worried when I was coming back to Canada in January 2012. Nevertheless, I was able to enter Canada in January 2012 and have been in Canada ever since (i.e. January 2012). Upon my return to Canada in January 2012, I have been working and living here ever since and already considered Canada my home country. Up to now, I have been living and working in Canada for 3.5 years now. Because my PR card expired in December 2012, I didn't travel out of Canada at all upon returning in January 2012 so I have a solid 3.5 years living in Canada in my recent history.
So here are my questions and concerns that I hope expert members can help me with advise and recommendations. It would help ease my concerns if you could also provide me with concrete legal basis in terms of immigration and citizenship laws with regard to your advise and recommendations:
1. Since my PR card expired back in December 2012, will I be able to renew my PR card now given that I did breach my residency obligations during my first 5 years as a PR? If I try to renew my PR card now, will it in anyway jeopardize my PR status? I am very worried that the immigration officer might not renew my PR card on the basis that I breached my residency obligation in my first 5 years as a PR. If renewing my PR card now would not jeopardize my PR status, could you please provide the actual legal basis for saying such?
2. Since I have completed my 3 years living and working here in Canada, can I apply for citizenship as well? Similar to my earlier question, will applying for citizenship now not jeopardize my PR status given the fact that I did breach my residency obligation in the past? If applying for citizenship now will not jeopardize my PR status, could you also provide the actual legal basis for it? Does it have the same legal basis as the one for renewing my PR card?
Sorry for my long post here...but I really need expert members' advise and guidance with regard to my current situation.... I am worried and anxious at this point... I really do not know what to do...



If somebody in the forum have the same situation as me and was able to renew their PR card and obtain citizenship successfully, I would also like to here from them.....
Please...I hope somebody could help me please...
Thanks all in advance.