Hi, I've searched through the posts here but haven't found a similar case so any suggestions will be highly appreciated:
I landed in Canada in Nov 2008 so my Canadian RP Card is expiring in late Nov this year. Last year I received my US Green Card and have been at my current job since 2005. Last month I went to Alberta and the border officer didn't ask me about residency requirement (I only showed my US GC and my passport doesn't have any visa/landing stamping since I renewed my passport AFTER I landed in '08 -- essentially I used a different/new passport than the one I used for immigration application so I guess I wasn't in the system?)
Anyway, I don't fulfill the residency requirement and don't really have a humanitarian/compassionate reason for not staying in Canada after landing. There were merely personal (dating someone, which didn't end well) and career (I had a stable job and US GC was in process) reasons, and mostly just inertia and fear of change (I heard all kinds of stories about the impossibility of getting a decent job in Canada, while my US job is fairly secure). However, recently I had a change of mind and really want to permanently move to Canada. So my questions are:
If I quit my job now and pack up and just drive up to the Canada border with my soon-to-expire Canadian PR Card, will the officer report me to immigration and will I have to appeal? Do I have to stay in Canada for the 30 (or 60?) days while waiting for the appeal? Since I don't have humanitarian/compassionate reasons, what are my chances of winning the appeal? Sure I can come back to the US if I lose, but I'd rather not take the huge step of turning my life upside down if the chance is nil.
If I do get into Canada without issues, does that mean I cannot leave Canada for even one day until I stay the full 730 days, when I can apply for a renewal? I am not considering leaving if I am so lucky to enter without hassle, but I just want to know my options (since my parents are still in a third country).
Are there people here who decide to give up their US GC and move to Canada? I think some people (e.g., my parents) will think I am crazy, but I've kind of become obsessed with the possibility for a fresh start.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
I landed in Canada in Nov 2008 so my Canadian RP Card is expiring in late Nov this year. Last year I received my US Green Card and have been at my current job since 2005. Last month I went to Alberta and the border officer didn't ask me about residency requirement (I only showed my US GC and my passport doesn't have any visa/landing stamping since I renewed my passport AFTER I landed in '08 -- essentially I used a different/new passport than the one I used for immigration application so I guess I wasn't in the system?)
Anyway, I don't fulfill the residency requirement and don't really have a humanitarian/compassionate reason for not staying in Canada after landing. There were merely personal (dating someone, which didn't end well) and career (I had a stable job and US GC was in process) reasons, and mostly just inertia and fear of change (I heard all kinds of stories about the impossibility of getting a decent job in Canada, while my US job is fairly secure). However, recently I had a change of mind and really want to permanently move to Canada. So my questions are:
If I quit my job now and pack up and just drive up to the Canada border with my soon-to-expire Canadian PR Card, will the officer report me to immigration and will I have to appeal? Do I have to stay in Canada for the 30 (or 60?) days while waiting for the appeal? Since I don't have humanitarian/compassionate reasons, what are my chances of winning the appeal? Sure I can come back to the US if I lose, but I'd rather not take the huge step of turning my life upside down if the chance is nil.
If I do get into Canada without issues, does that mean I cannot leave Canada for even one day until I stay the full 730 days, when I can apply for a renewal? I am not considering leaving if I am so lucky to enter without hassle, but I just want to know my options (since my parents are still in a third country).
Are there people here who decide to give up their US GC and move to Canada? I think some people (e.g., my parents) will think I am crazy, but I've kind of become obsessed with the possibility for a fresh start.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!