djboinsk said:
Ok once PR is granted is it good forever? Do we ever have to reapply? I know you have to get a new PR card after so many years but do we have to go through the same process over again?
There are residency requirements to maintaining your PR. And there is a folder for asking questions about it on the forum under "Settlement Topics" on the forum. Basically you have to live in Canada for 2 of every 5 years to maintain your PR. I've been told that you must document your days in (and out) of Canada when you renew your PR card so be sure to keep track. I have no idea what documentation is acceptable or how it is scrutinized; I've just hit the one year mark myself.
There are exceptions to the residency requirement, like accompanying your citizen spouse while out of Canada or working for certain Canadian companies or the govt while out of Canada. But if you are interested in becoming a citizen you must meet a residency requirement by actually living in Canada (for 3 years, I think) before you apply for citizenship.
Apparently it is not a problem to let your PR card expire as long as you remain in the country. But not meeting residency and/or having an expired card when you are trying to enter can be a problem.
Also, I think running afoul with the law can get your PR status revoked, but I think you would have to commit a pretty serious offense for that to happen.
Hope that helps. Allison