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sairasaira

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i have confirmed seats for july 2012. Due to some issues i may return back to my home country ie will stay in Canada to get PR card come back for 8-9 months and then move permanently to Canada. (i plan to stay for 2 months and visiting this time to validate my visa which will expire otherwise) please please suggest:
can i leave Canada as soon as i get PR card or i need to stay to get some other documents? if so which ones?
as POF i will be carrying around 15k. obviously i wont be spending all and would like to bring them back with me. will that be an issue ie bring back the money?'
for 2nd landing as permanaent landing under PR status, how much limit of money will i have to consider to bring in canada? is the amount specified or i can bring as much as i have. Please note that i will prefer to bring the money back after my first visit.
thanks!!
 
sairasaira said:
i have confirmed seats for july 2012. Due to some issues i may return back to my home country ie will stay in Canada to get PR card come back for 8-9 months and then move permanently to Canada. (i plan to stay for 2 months and visiting this time to validate my visa which will expire otherwise) please please suggest:
can i leave Canada as soon as i get PR card or i need to stay to get some other documents? if so which ones?
as POF i will be carrying around 15k. obviously i wont be spending all and would like to bring them back with me. will that be an issue ie bring back the money?'
for 2nd landing as permanaent landing under PR status, how much limit of money will i have to consider to bring in canada? is the amount specified or i can bring as much as i have. Please note that i will prefer to bring the money back after my first visit.
thanks!!

Once you land for first time your landing process will be complete and after that you are not bound to stay for any specific period, you will need to apply for PR card, SIN card, Health Card. Get these things completed in 3-6 weeks and then leave and return as per you convenience. Your Proof of funds are not required at first time landing or returning back but if you wish to bring money you can bring upto $10k by way of Cash, Traveller Cheques, Draft etc and rest above threshold amount by foreign currency wire transfer.

So I will suggest, land in Canada get your local formalities for Health Card, SIN Card, PR card and bank accounts completed. Once your bank account is opened you can get your funds transfer through wire transfer.

Enjoy!
 
sairasaira said:
i have confirmed seats for july 2012. Due to some issues i may return back to my home country ie will stay in Canada to get PR card come back for 8-9 months and then move permanently to Canada. (i plan to stay for 2 months and visiting this time to validate my visa which will expire otherwise) please please suggest:
can i leave Canada as soon as i get PR card or i need to stay to get some other documents? if so which ones?
as POF i will be carrying around 15k. obviously i wont be spending all and would like to bring them back with me. will that be an issue ie bring back the money?'
for 2nd landing as permanaent landing under PR status, how much limit of money will i have to consider to bring in canada? is the amount specified or i can bring as much as i have. Please note that i will prefer to bring the money back after my first visit.
thanks!!
You can leave Canada up to 6 months at maximum.
 
Pippin said:
Could you please supply a reference for this fact? Thanks.
183 days around 6 months
Here you can find it

"www.immigration.ca/permres-gii-visa_validity.asp"
 
I am prepared to be proved wrong, but I went to the official CIC website for this information: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/about-pr.asp which states you have to be in Canada for 2 out of five rolling years.
OP 10 Manual lays it ALL out here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op10-eng.pdf
Another document worth reading goes on further to explain Residency Obligation Appeals:
http://www.lslap.bc.ca/userfiles/file/18_immigration_11.pdf
Residency Requirement
A permanent resident must meet the residency requirements as outlined in the IRPA. Generally, a
permanent resident must be physically present in Canada for 730 days out of every five years. The
residency requirements can be met in a few different ways. See s. 29 of the IRPA for full details.

A 2004 Document goes into great detail (pp 7-9) http://www.oba.org/en/pdf_newsletter/immfeb04.pdf : Summary
The new residency obligations replace the previous
“183 day rule” that effectively required permanent
residents to spend most of their time in Canada. The
simplest way to comply with the new residency
obligations is to actually be physically present in
Canada for an accumulative period of 730 days
within any five-year period. There are several
alternatives to being physically present in Canada,
and in such circumstances time spent outside
Canada can be counted towards the 730 days
required.

The only current information I could find with reference to 183 days is this link stating that you are a deemed resident for TAX PURPOSES if you stay in the country for more than 183 days in that tax year:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/nnrsdnts/ndvdls/nnrs-eng.html

Whew....I think that's my homework done for today! Happy Canada Day everyone.
 
Pippin said:
I am prepared to be proved wrong, but I went to the official CIC website for this information: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/about-pr.asp which states you have to be in Canada for 2 out of five rolling years.
OP 10 Manual lays it ALL out here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op10-eng.pdf
Another document worth reading goes on further to explain Residency Obligation Appeals:
http://www.lslap.bc.ca/userfiles/file/18_immigration_11.pdf
Residency Requirement
A permanent resident must meet the residency requirements as outlined in the IRPA. Generally, a
permanent resident must be physically present in Canada for 730 days out of every five years. The
residency requirements can be met in a few different ways. See s. 29 of the IRPA for full details.

A 2004 Document goes into great detail (pp 7-9) http://www.oba.org/en/pdf_newsletter/immfeb04.pdf : Summary
The new residency obligations replace the previous
“183 day rule” that effectively required permanent
residents to spend most of their time in Canada. The
simplest way to comply with the new residency
obligations is to actually be physically present in
Canada for an accumulative period of 730 days
within any five-year period. There are several
alternatives to being physically present in Canada,
and in such circumstances time spent outside
Canada can be counted towards the 730 days
required.

The only current information I could find with reference to 183 days is this link states that you are a deemed resident for TAX PURPOSES if you stay in the country for more than 183 days in that tax year:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/nnrsdnts/ndvdls/nnrs-eng.html

Whew....I think that's my homework done for today! Happy Canada Day everyone.
lol. Thank you very much for your great respond. :)
 
I agree with pipin. No such condition of six months
 
asyousuf said:
I agree with pipin. No such condition of six months
I also agree :D
 
Check out rules for PNP and CEC. It depends on the job (skill level or occupation) and length of time you work in Canada. Hint: If you have a question that does not relate to the thread topic, you will get more responses by starting a new thread. Good Luck.
 
sairasaira said:
i have confirmed seats for july 2012. Due to some issues i may return back to my home country ie will stay in Canada to get PR card come back for 8-9 months and then move permanently to Canada. (i plan to stay for 2 months and visiting this time to validate my visa which will expire otherwise) please please suggest:
can i leave Canada as soon as i get PR card or i need to stay to get some other documents? if so which ones?
as POF i will be carrying around 15k. obviously i wont be spending all and would like to bring them back with me. will that be an issue ie bring back the money?'
for 2nd landing as permanaent landing under PR status, how much limit of money will i have to consider to bring in canada? is the amount specified or i can bring as much as i have. Please note that i will prefer to bring the money back after my first visit.
thanks!!

Umm another thing you may have missed - Not all PR cards are recieved in 2 months, it took me 5 months to recieve a letter which said I have to submit new photographs, please bear that in mind.

Good Luck
 
thank you so very much guys for a very detailed info.
This 5 month part is worrisome.i heard that he you are all ready with your docs at landing, which includes your photo graphs too..it doesnot take much of the time..-and i hope this happens with me too!
Good luck...i need it! :D
 
well another question...as proof of funds can gold be requested as POF.my all savings are in gold thought it wd be wires if i dont sell it?