Hi,
Has anyone tried permanently moving to Canada with only one year remaining in their 5yr PR term? My PR card expires in little over a year, and I have stayed only for a few weeks so far in Canada.
What did CBSA question at the PoE ?
Were you issued a A44 at entry ?
Did you have to appeal ?
I was going theough a divorce and hence i could not move early as I planned. Will they consider my situation for H&C ?
As mentioned by
@armoured, you probably have a fairly decent chance of being let into the country without a report for failure to meet the residency obligation. But it's by no means certain. People in your situation
have been reported and lost their PR status as a result.
The challenge for you is more of a practical nature. Once you enter Canada without being reported, the safest thing to do is to remain in Canada until your are back in compliance with the RO. This means no travel, including to your home country.
If you follow this guideline, it means you will have to uproot your life in your home country before leaving, considering you won't be able to return for ~2 years+ to tie up any loose ends. But are you really prepared to do that, not knowing if you will be reported or not?
You could of course just test to see if you are reported, then return to your home country and wrap up your life there. But then you face the same dilemma again - will they let you in again without being reported ? We do know that the more often you cross the border, the higher the risk becomes that you will be reported. Especially if you have been let off the hook with a warning the previous time.
So: if you're set on coming to Canada and giving this PR thing a red hot go - give it a try.
But: if you have a good life in your home country (especially employment), you may not want to risk it all for the somewhat uncertain prospect of being able to rescue your PR status.
Only you can make that decision. Having flexible employment arrangements with your current employer can make this a whole lot easier.