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thekdi
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« on: June 13, 2008, 04:44:37 am »

Hello,

I first landed in Canada on March, 10th 2006. Stayed there for a week and came back to USA as I have an H1-B.

My Question is:
In order to retain Canadian Residency, latest by which date do I have to move to Canada? 

I need to figure out, do I have to complete 730 days within first five years or any five years? i.e. Can I enter on March, 9th, 2011 (day before residency expires) then stay in Canada for 2 years and get it renewed?

According to Residency obligation, "If you have been a permanent resident for five years or more: you must have been physically present in Canada for a minimum of 730 days within the past five years."
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PMM
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« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2008, 02:14:43 pm »


Hi

Hello,

I first landed in Canada on March, 10th 2006. Stayed there for a week and came back to USA as I have an H1-B.

My Question is:
In order to retain Canadian Residency, latest by which date do I have to move to Canada? 

I need to figure out, do I have to complete 730 days within first five years or any five years? i.e. Can I enter on March, 9th, 2011 (day before residency expires) then stay in Canada for 2 years and get it renewed?

According to Residency obligation, "If you have been a permanent resident for five years or more: you must have been physically present in Canada for a minimum of 730 days within the past five years."

1.  It is a rolling 5 year period.
2.  You have to return by March 16 2009 and remain in Canada for the next 2 years without leaving for a day.

PMM
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