Hello Leon/Toby and general forum users,
I'm a Permanent Resident of Canada, currently living in Canada with my Canadian partner. We would like to leave Canada next year to live in my country of origin, but we don't want to lose my PR status as we may want to return to Canada some day.
According to the letter (IMM 5518 B) that came with my PR card, I risk losing my PR status if I'm not present in Canada for 730 days over a five-year period UNLESS I'm accompanying a Canadian citizen (which I would be - my partner). This seems to be a solution to our problem, but I would like to know a bit more about this clause before acting on it. My questions are:
1) Is this definitely true? Is there a more official document stating this? I wouldn't want to lose my PR status by trusting a non-legal document or by misunderstanding it.
2) Do I need to officially declare my intention to live abroad with a Canadian citizen? Or can we just go ahead without need for official approval?
3) When living abroad together, should we accumulate or apply for any kind of documentation to prove that we did so?
4) My partner and I have been living together for long enough to qualify as common-law spouses, but we're not formally registered as common-law spouses in any way. Is there any advantage to doing so? And if so, how do we do it?
Thank you in advance for any advice, useful information or personal insights.
WL
I'm a Permanent Resident of Canada, currently living in Canada with my Canadian partner. We would like to leave Canada next year to live in my country of origin, but we don't want to lose my PR status as we may want to return to Canada some day.
According to the letter (IMM 5518 B) that came with my PR card, I risk losing my PR status if I'm not present in Canada for 730 days over a five-year period UNLESS I'm accompanying a Canadian citizen (which I would be - my partner). This seems to be a solution to our problem, but I would like to know a bit more about this clause before acting on it. My questions are:
1) Is this definitely true? Is there a more official document stating this? I wouldn't want to lose my PR status by trusting a non-legal document or by misunderstanding it.
2) Do I need to officially declare my intention to live abroad with a Canadian citizen? Or can we just go ahead without need for official approval?
3) When living abroad together, should we accumulate or apply for any kind of documentation to prove that we did so?
4) My partner and I have been living together for long enough to qualify as common-law spouses, but we're not formally registered as common-law spouses in any way. Is there any advantage to doing so? And if so, how do we do it?
Thank you in advance for any advice, useful information or personal insights.
WL