I have just realized that my PR status is still valid.
I have IMM1000, SIN card, RRSP (I did work while I was doing my bachelor and master degree in Canada) and an international driver license good for driving in Canada.
I have expired Driver License and Health Card.
I do not have a PR card because I left Canada before it was introduced. That is, I do not currently meet the Permanent Residency Obligations requirement.
I am from a visa-exempt country. In next month, I will return to Canada (not by air). I think I will be questioned by CBSA officer. If so, I will admit that I am a PR followed by 2 options below.
1. I will tell the officer that I will only stay in Canada for 2 weeks even though my plan is to stay for at least 6 years until I get my citizenship; or
2. I will tell the officer that this time I will stay in Canada until I get my citizenship.
I don't want to get reported. What should I tell the CBSA? Please help!
I have IMM1000, SIN card, RRSP (I did work while I was doing my bachelor and master degree in Canada) and an international driver license good for driving in Canada.
I have expired Driver License and Health Card.
I do not have a PR card because I left Canada before it was introduced. That is, I do not currently meet the Permanent Residency Obligations requirement.
I am from a visa-exempt country. In next month, I will return to Canada (not by air). I think I will be questioned by CBSA officer. If so, I will admit that I am a PR followed by 2 options below.
1. I will tell the officer that I will only stay in Canada for 2 weeks even though my plan is to stay for at least 6 years until I get my citizenship; or
2. I will tell the officer that this time I will stay in Canada until I get my citizenship.
I don't want to get reported. What should I tell the CBSA? Please help!