Hi I know that a Canadian spouse counts towards PR obligations if you are outside Canada for an extended period but do Canadian children?
long story short: we got PR, we had kids we were happy. My dad got cancer and my mum emotionally black mailed us to come back.
They are very old now and we wish to go back to NS when they pass.
The children have already stated they wish to study in Canada and live there forever. They could potentially sponsor us in in the distant future!
I read that time abroad with a Canadian spouse means you still meet your obligations as they are classed as “Canada”. However cannot find any info on whether Canadian children count as “Canada”.
I emailed Immigration and got a standard e mail back saying they are not allowed to give advice.
Should we renounce our PR and when the children are older apply again? The eldest child is 12. We met the original requirement of obligation but returned to the UK in 2011 and cards expired in 2013.
Of course there is the chance we may not get PR again as we are now in our mid 40s so are dropping age points.
long story short: we got PR, we had kids we were happy. My dad got cancer and my mum emotionally black mailed us to come back.
They are very old now and we wish to go back to NS when they pass.
The children have already stated they wish to study in Canada and live there forever. They could potentially sponsor us in in the distant future!
I read that time abroad with a Canadian spouse means you still meet your obligations as they are classed as “Canada”. However cannot find any info on whether Canadian children count as “Canada”.
I emailed Immigration and got a standard e mail back saying they are not allowed to give advice.
Should we renounce our PR and when the children are older apply again? The eldest child is 12. We met the original requirement of obligation but returned to the UK in 2011 and cards expired in 2013.
Of course there is the chance we may not get PR again as we are now in our mid 40s so are dropping age points.