Hi all,
I got my Canadian PR but then moved to the US and got Green Card and since then have been living in the US. I was not in Canada during last 4 years and my Canadian PR card is valid for 1 more year.
My question is that, should I inform Canadian government that I would like to give up Canadian PR
or just let it expire?
Guide 5781 – Applying to Voluntarily Renounce Your Permanent Resident Status
Who may use this application?
This application is for persons who want to voluntarily renounce their status as a permanent resident of Canada.
Who is eligible to renounce their permanent resident status?
To renounce your status as a permanent resident, you must:
be a permanent resident of Canada;
have citizenship or valid legal permanent resident status in another country.
Note: In cases where the client is under 18 years of age, all legal guardians must consent in writing to the client renouncing their permanent resident status.
Thank you for the explanation.
I will then apply for renouncing my Canadian PR.
Do you think they will challenge me that I did not stay in Canada for 3 years during 5 year period? I just want this renouncement application to be successful.
Thank you for the explanation.
I will then apply for renouncing my Canadian PR.
Do you think they will challenge me that I did not stay in Canada for 3 years during 5 year period? I just want this renouncement application to be successful.
Thank you for the explanation.
I will then apply for renouncing my Canadian PR.
Do you think they will challenge me that I did not stay in Canada for 3 years during 5 year period? I just want this renouncement application to be successful.
You "PR" status does not go away on its own. What you probably were referring to was PR Card validity.
Your "PR" status is removed in a formal hearing OR if you renounce it.
If you DO renounce it, do know of few tax issues.
There is a concept of "Deemed Disposed" in Canada. What is it? When you become a PR, you are assumed to have acquired your assets at that day's price. When you stop being a PR, your assets are deemed disposed. That means... they assume you have sold your assets that day and at whatever was the fair market value that day. So differnce is your capital gain and you will be taxed on it.