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jaime lingal

Newbie
Mar 30, 2006
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Hi PMM,

I need your help on this concern.

I landed Canada last June 3, 2003, got my new PR card to expire June 2008. I have a valid passport.

I left Canada for the Philippines October 30, 2003, is here until now.

I plan to return to Canada on May 30, 2006.

Knowing my permanent residency obligations as per the new rule , i am sure i can still accumulate the 730 days physical presence in Canada until my PR card expires.

With the info above, can you pls confirm my eligibility to return as i might be missing some information relevant to this issue.

Thank you very much. God bless.

respectfully yours,
Jaime
 

PMM

VIP Member
Jun 30, 2005
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1,947
Hi

jaime lingal said:
Hi PMM,

I need your help on this concern.

I landed Canada last June 3, 2003, got my new PR card to expire June 2008. I have a valid passport.

I left Canada for the Philippines October 30, 2003, is here until now.

I plan to return to Canada on May 30, 2006.

Knowing my permanent residency obligations as per the new rule , i am sure i can still accumulate the 730 days physical presence in Canada until my PR card expires.

With the info above, can you pls confirm my eligibility to return as i might be missing some information relevant to this issue.

Thank you very much. God bless.

respectfully yours,
Jaime
You have to return by 29/10/06, if you return 30/05/06 you will have about 5 months leeway to meet your PR obligations by 29/10/08. It is a rolling 2/5 year commitment.

PMM
 

Abhi2285

Member
Mar 7, 2017
17
0
Hello,

My wife & I got Canada Visa (Saskatchewan Province) which is expiring in July 2017.

We cant go there for long term as of now.

Question 1 - > Can we both go there for 1-2 weeks,apply for PR and provide a local address and come back?

Question 2 - > Once PR Card arrives, our friend can courier us that?

Question 3 - > Then we can go to Canada later whenever we want to?

Are the above options possible and legal?

Regards,
Abhishek