Hi all,
I landed in Canada in 1999 and then moved back to US in 2001. I was then, and still am, living with my Canadian Citizen husband in USA. I never obtained a PR card as they did not begin issuing them until 2002 so I still have my record of landing, but no other proof of PR status. We recently moved back to the Pacific Northwest, but are buying a house in WA instead of in Canada but I am working in Canada. Crossing the border without a PR card has been problematic on many occasions so I am now applying for my first PR card. My residency obligation should be met as I have lived with my Canadian husband ever since, so hopefully I will not have a problem getting the card as long as I apply from within Canada and use a Canadian address for correspondence. Am I correct in this?
My question other question is...in the event that anything should ever happen to my husband, would my daily trips into Canada (for work) count toward my PR obligation or would I have to move back to Canada right away so that I could maintain my PR status and continue to work/run a business there?
Thank you!
TM
I landed in Canada in 1999 and then moved back to US in 2001. I was then, and still am, living with my Canadian Citizen husband in USA. I never obtained a PR card as they did not begin issuing them until 2002 so I still have my record of landing, but no other proof of PR status. We recently moved back to the Pacific Northwest, but are buying a house in WA instead of in Canada but I am working in Canada. Crossing the border without a PR card has been problematic on many occasions so I am now applying for my first PR card. My residency obligation should be met as I have lived with my Canadian husband ever since, so hopefully I will not have a problem getting the card as long as I apply from within Canada and use a Canadian address for correspondence. Am I correct in this?
My question other question is...in the event that anything should ever happen to my husband, would my daily trips into Canada (for work) count toward my PR obligation or would I have to move back to Canada right away so that I could maintain my PR status and continue to work/run a business there?
Thank you!
TM