Hello - I am posting on behalf of my parents - Both my parents landed here in Aug 2017, since then, my mom has been spending six months in Canada every year - hence, no issue when it comes to PR renewal next year (Aug 2022). My dad was not able to stay the six months as he was working back home. He officially retired in September 2020 and has been here since.
I realize one option is for him to stay here till August 2022, still be short by 45 days or so and apply.
The alternate (and potentially less favourable option) is for him to return home for 1 or 2 months to take care of things there and return. In which case, he will be short by, say, 90 days at the time of renewal.
Now that he is retired, the intention for both my parents is to spend approximately 8 months of the year here. Under the second scenario, how likely will they treat his PR renewal under compassion grounds? I am the only child, and my mom will be able to renew her PR.
I am just trying to see if anyone else had a similar experience.
I realize one option is for him to stay here till August 2022, still be short by 45 days or so and apply.
The alternate (and potentially less favourable option) is for him to return home for 1 or 2 months to take care of things there and return. In which case, he will be short by, say, 90 days at the time of renewal.
Now that he is retired, the intention for both my parents is to spend approximately 8 months of the year here. Under the second scenario, how likely will they treat his PR renewal under compassion grounds? I am the only child, and my mom will be able to renew her PR.
I am just trying to see if anyone else had a similar experience.