So,
I have been reading a lot these days, and there is this question in my mind, it keeps coming back.
There seem to be a lot of "immigrants" applying for PR, they come into the country, but leaving soon after landing, often for a very long time - meaning months / years.
I know there are certain / different reasons why an immigrant would have to return "home".
But I keep wondering why would you apply for a PR status if you're going to leave the country for a longer period and therefore do not become a PR (=permanent resident).
Some immigrants do not even wait until they get their PR card. Time goes by and when the three year period is up some people even look for a possible appeal.
I find that weird. It doesn't make sense to me.
Don't get me wrong - it's just a question, nothing personal!
TC
I have been reading a lot these days, and there is this question in my mind, it keeps coming back.
There seem to be a lot of "immigrants" applying for PR, they come into the country, but leaving soon after landing, often for a very long time - meaning months / years.
I know there are certain / different reasons why an immigrant would have to return "home".
But I keep wondering why would you apply for a PR status if you're going to leave the country for a longer period and therefore do not become a PR (=permanent resident).
Some immigrants do not even wait until they get their PR card. Time goes by and when the three year period is up some people even look for a possible appeal.
I find that weird. It doesn't make sense to me.
Don't get me wrong - it's just a question, nothing personal!
TC