Hi,
I have completed my soft landing back back in Dec 2018 and stayed in Canada for about 3 weeks .Since then I have been living in the US since my job is here . I had plans of moving this year but due to Covid, Job and other personal reasons, I don’t think I can move by this year. So lets say if I do not move by Dec 2021/Jan 2022, I will be technically completing 3 years outside Canada and I’m afraid of losing my PR status since I do not have the required 700 odd days yet.
So I would like to know what are my options and suppose if I plan to move Canada sometime in the 4th year ( in 2022) or 5th year (2023).
1.Will I be still allowed to enter through US-Canada land border ?
2. If I am allowed to enter, will I face any problems while renewing my PR card after living continuously in Canada for 2 straight years?
3. When at one point my PR card expires, will it be an issue living & finding employment in Canada for the remaining time with an expired PR card ?
4. Lastly, Will working with legal attorneys on this case increase my chances significantly through this entire process ?
Thanks.
I have completed my soft landing back back in Dec 2018 and stayed in Canada for about 3 weeks .Since then I have been living in the US since my job is here . I had plans of moving this year but due to Covid, Job and other personal reasons, I don’t think I can move by this year. So lets say if I do not move by Dec 2021/Jan 2022, I will be technically completing 3 years outside Canada and I’m afraid of losing my PR status since I do not have the required 700 odd days yet.
So I would like to know what are my options and suppose if I plan to move Canada sometime in the 4th year ( in 2022) or 5th year (2023).
1.Will I be still allowed to enter through US-Canada land border ?
2. If I am allowed to enter, will I face any problems while renewing my PR card after living continuously in Canada for 2 straight years?
3. When at one point my PR card expires, will it be an issue living & finding employment in Canada for the remaining time with an expired PR card ?
4. Lastly, Will working with legal attorneys on this case increase my chances significantly through this entire process ?
Thanks.