Hi Everyone,
I have relied on this forum a lot during my journey to becoming a permanent resident of Canada and I am very grateful for all the contributions of everyone. I do have a concern and I hope that the members of this community will be able to help me. I have tried searching the forum to see if I can find my answer but to no avail.
Anyway, I became a permanent resident on July 12, 2010. I only stayed in Canada for a week and left on July 18, 2010 and I never returned to Canada until this year. My permanent resident card expires on August 26, 2015. This year I got married and I decided that I would no longer pursue my dream of living in Canada. However, at the last minute I felt that I should not give up on the opportunity so easily despite the fact that I have a good life and my husband in my home country. As a result, I came to Canada on August 5, 2013.
I was required to fill out the immigration card and on it I stated that the last time I was in Canada was on July 18, 2010. The immigration officer that I got asked me how long I had been out of Canada and before I could reply she said that it has been 3 years. She then asked what my occupation was and how much cash I had on me. I was then allowed to enter the country.
When I was assessing how much time I could spend outside of Canada I was looking at when my card would expire. So I felt that if I came to the country before August 26, 2013 I would be fine. My question is: have I already spent too much time outside of Canada? If yes, would I have problems renewing my PR card if I stay for 730 days consecutively? As part of the PR renewal application I will need to submit all the pages of my passport for the past 5 years. Will this pose a problem if they can determine from my stamps that I was in breach? My passport has stamps from when I enter Canada and when I enter my home country so it is very easy to tell how long I have been out of Canada.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
I have relied on this forum a lot during my journey to becoming a permanent resident of Canada and I am very grateful for all the contributions of everyone. I do have a concern and I hope that the members of this community will be able to help me. I have tried searching the forum to see if I can find my answer but to no avail.
Anyway, I became a permanent resident on July 12, 2010. I only stayed in Canada for a week and left on July 18, 2010 and I never returned to Canada until this year. My permanent resident card expires on August 26, 2015. This year I got married and I decided that I would no longer pursue my dream of living in Canada. However, at the last minute I felt that I should not give up on the opportunity so easily despite the fact that I have a good life and my husband in my home country. As a result, I came to Canada on August 5, 2013.
I was required to fill out the immigration card and on it I stated that the last time I was in Canada was on July 18, 2010. The immigration officer that I got asked me how long I had been out of Canada and before I could reply she said that it has been 3 years. She then asked what my occupation was and how much cash I had on me. I was then allowed to enter the country.
When I was assessing how much time I could spend outside of Canada I was looking at when my card would expire. So I felt that if I came to the country before August 26, 2013 I would be fine. My question is: have I already spent too much time outside of Canada? If yes, would I have problems renewing my PR card if I stay for 730 days consecutively? As part of the PR renewal application I will need to submit all the pages of my passport for the past 5 years. Will this pose a problem if they can determine from my stamps that I was in breach? My passport has stamps from when I enter Canada and when I enter my home country so it is very easy to tell how long I have been out of Canada.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.