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730days requirement doubt

kimiarun

Full Member
Jun 4, 2018
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This could be a repeated question from many .I have a doubt on 730 days calculation for PR renewal and as well as entry into Canada after 3rd anniversary for the below scenario

PR first landing was in July 1st 2015 (PR Card expiration is September 8th 2020) and left Canada soon after completing the PR formalities.For personal reason we could not come back immediately.
Total number of days spent so far is only 10.
Now we are trying to get back with Job offer and settling permanently in July mid or august begining.
Our Questions are:
1.Will it be possible to enter inside Canada post 3rd anniversary of landing or any risk involved ?
2. 2 yrs out of 5 yrs calculated based on landing or expiry date
3.if we are allowed to enter ,how is the renewal process is going to be ? Do we need to prove the 730 days of stay in Canada by submitting the relevant documents (Boarding cards,employment start date ,tax papers or lease etc) or CIC can calculate based on our in and outs ?
 

Buletruck

VIP Member
May 18, 2015
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  1. There is always a risk if you don’t meet RO. With the dates you provided, you will be short of the RO on July 12, 2018. Although there may be some leniency on behalf of the CBSA officer you encounter and he doesn’t report you, 1 day or 100 days is still outside the requirement is still missing RO. Best to return before that date to avoid any risk.
  2. Landing date.
  3. You need to provide the proof. If IRCC has doubts, they will send a request for further information. IMO, if you are in Canada, don’t apply to renew before you have 800+ days of residency to avoid secondary review and all the hassles that presents.
 

kimiarun

Full Member
Jun 4, 2018
30
4
Thanks for clarrifying
  1. There is always a risk if you don’t meet RO. With the dates you provided, you will be short of the RO on July 12, 2018. Although there may be some leniency on behalf of the CBSA officer you encounter and he doesn’t report you, 1 day or 100 days is still outside the requirement is still missing RO. Best to return before that date to avoid any risk.
  2. Landing date.
  3. You need to provide the proof. If IRCC has doubts, they will send a request for further information. IMO, if you are in Canada, don’t apply to renew before you have 800+ days of residency to avoid secondary review and all the hassles that presents.