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Expired PR card crossing borders and CBSA asked to contact IRCC
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Thanks of this info! My PR card expired Nov 2021. So I am not meeting RO. I did live in Ontario for 2 years- 2018 to 2020 (although irrelevant to RO now) and I had a G2 License and Health card which all expired in 2023. So, need to restart everything once I cross the land border soon.
You need to prove residency even with the expired PR card for example your most recent Canadian tax return showing that you were working in Canada for example. You can have an expired PR card and haven’t renewed because you have no plans on leaving Canada. You would have proof that you have been residing in Canada.
The OP could use bank statements, showing `activity' (i.e. ATM or merchant transactions) local to their area, since that evidence is listed as an option for PR Card renewal.
Thanks of this info! My PR card expired Nov 2021. So I am not meeting RO. I did live in Ontario for 2 years- 2018 to 2020 (although irrelevant to RO now) and I had a G2 License and Health card which all expired in 2023. So, need to restart everything once I cross the land border soon.
The OP could use bank statements, showing `activity' (i.e. ATM or merchant transactions) local to their area, since that evidence is listed as an option for PR Card renewal.
I think the concern here may be that OP may lack such proofs, seeing as OP didn't actually live in Ontario (or Canada) during the required time period.
Of course, if OP makes it across the border without issue and then waits long enough, eventually such proof will be forthcoming. But the point is that if OP doesn't have such proof now, then OP will need to come back to Ontario and live here for a certain period of time first before applying.
The OP could use bank statements, showing `activity' (i.e. ATM or merchant transactions) local to their area, since that evidence is listed as an option for PR Card renewal.
No, since only two pieces of evidence of residency is required, it is NOT long term activity that IRCC seeks; only evidence of residing in Canada during the previous 5 years.
I think the concern here may be that OP may lack such proofs, seeing as OP didn't actually live in Ontario (or Canada) during the required time period.
Of course, if OP makes it across the border without issue and then waits long enough, eventually such proof will be forthcoming. But the point is that if OP doesn't have such proof now, then OP will need to come back to Ontario and live here for a certain period of time first before applying.
No, since only two pieces of evidence of residency is required, it is NOT long term activity that IRCC seeks; only evidence of residing in Canada during the previous 5 years.
Right. I missed the part about the person being out of compliance in terms of meeting the R.O.
I previously noted. You can live in Canada and be compliant with your RO without a valid PR card but you also will have proof that you have been living in Canada through bank activity, utility bills, etc.
I previously noted. You can live in Canada and be compliant with your RO without a valid PR card but you also will have proof that you have been living in Canada through bank activity, utility bills, etc.
The 153 days in the first 6 months is something totally different. When you apply for OHIP you agree that you intend to meet the residency requirements to qualify which are: live in Ontario for 153 days in the first 6 months, live in Ontario for 6 months in the 1st year and make Ontario your permanent home.
The 153 days in the first 6 months is something totally different. When you apply for OHIP you agree that you intend to meet the residency requirements to qualify which are: live in Ontario for 153 days in the first 6 months, live in Ontario for 6 months in the 1st year and make Ontario your permanent home.
You may be required to provide additional documents to confirm Ontario is your primary place of residence if your health card is already expired and/or you have been out of the province for more than 7 months in the last 12-month period.
And OHIP will ask for it .
I just recently renewed my card . Even though I’ve lived in Ontario for 35+ years I am required to show documentation I live here and attest that I’ll be a resident of Ontario
When I was at the desk ( Bay/College ) the guy next to meet at another desk didn’t have the required documents.
And rightfully the Service Ontario agent , polite , but didn’t care about the persons story. You don’t have the documents you aren’t getting the card
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