Hi all!
So, I'm going to try and make this as brief as possible whilst still giving you as much detail as I can. I obtained PR status in Canada in 2008 after marrying my then husband in 2007. Unfortunately the marriage did not work out and in late 09 we divorced, amicably. I then got into another relationship, this time with a US citizen who, as it turns out, was incredibly physically abusive. I left Canada in late 2010 with said boyfriend, and went to another country as I was convinced that perhaps a fresh start would help (spoiler: it didn't).
I returned to my home country sans abusive ex (Belgium) in 2012 and have been living here since. I had honestly not given much thought as to what would happen to my PR status as I was pretty convinced I would never return to Canada. Wrong. Fast forward a few years, I am in a relationship with another Canadian. He wants me to move there to be with him, I'm willing to give it a fair go. As I was going through the process of figuring out exactly what to do (usually he comes here, I've not had to go back there yet), I came across my PR card which expired in 2015. After a bit of research, I found out I'd never cancelled it, or done anything else as I was quite ignorant of the whole process. I just thought that if I didn't meet the conditions it would automatically be cancelled? Apparently that is not the case but feel free to correct me if i misinterpreted that.
Onto my questions:
1a. Am I still able to go and live in Canada with the PR status I currently have (or don't have)? I have no way of proving the abusive relationship, aside from contacting said ex which is not happening. So I am assuming I should just call it a loss at this point?
1b. Assuming I am no longer eligible for re-entry with PR, can I apply for just the regular visitor visa without any issues (this first trip is just to go see him for a month)? Or do I first have to contact Immigration Canada to let them know I wish to cancel my PR?
2. Should my current boyfriend and I decide to get married, will there be issues in applying and obtaining another PR status for me due to my previous stupidity in managing my PR from 08?
I plan on going back to Canada in November, and will be entering the country via air, not land!
Thanks in advance for the answers!
;D
So, I'm going to try and make this as brief as possible whilst still giving you as much detail as I can. I obtained PR status in Canada in 2008 after marrying my then husband in 2007. Unfortunately the marriage did not work out and in late 09 we divorced, amicably. I then got into another relationship, this time with a US citizen who, as it turns out, was incredibly physically abusive. I left Canada in late 2010 with said boyfriend, and went to another country as I was convinced that perhaps a fresh start would help (spoiler: it didn't).
I returned to my home country sans abusive ex (Belgium) in 2012 and have been living here since. I had honestly not given much thought as to what would happen to my PR status as I was pretty convinced I would never return to Canada. Wrong. Fast forward a few years, I am in a relationship with another Canadian. He wants me to move there to be with him, I'm willing to give it a fair go. As I was going through the process of figuring out exactly what to do (usually he comes here, I've not had to go back there yet), I came across my PR card which expired in 2015. After a bit of research, I found out I'd never cancelled it, or done anything else as I was quite ignorant of the whole process. I just thought that if I didn't meet the conditions it would automatically be cancelled? Apparently that is not the case but feel free to correct me if i misinterpreted that.
Onto my questions:
1a. Am I still able to go and live in Canada with the PR status I currently have (or don't have)? I have no way of proving the abusive relationship, aside from contacting said ex which is not happening. So I am assuming I should just call it a loss at this point?
1b. Assuming I am no longer eligible for re-entry with PR, can I apply for just the regular visitor visa without any issues (this first trip is just to go see him for a month)? Or do I first have to contact Immigration Canada to let them know I wish to cancel my PR?
2. Should my current boyfriend and I decide to get married, will there be issues in applying and obtaining another PR status for me due to my previous stupidity in managing my PR from 08?

I plan on going back to Canada in November, and will be entering the country via air, not land!
Thanks in advance for the answers!
;D