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I am a PR sponsoring my husband. I left Canada for a 19 days vacation trip after AOR2 stage. While I was travelling back to Canada, my husband's status in mycic has been updated (Background Check change to In Progress). On the day that I landed, my husband got PPR and he will submit his passport tomorrow.
So I guess, it is ok as long as it is only vacation. I still have my job, place that I am renting, Rogers subscription, and other monthly payables.
Person must reside in Canada which means you can stay in canada for 6-7 months, , pay taxes have your credit card charged for expenses, do things a canadian resident will do and still you can travel outside canada for 3-5 months.
3-5 months during a pr sponsorship wont be a problem at all. At least in my opinion.
It really depends on the CBSA / IRCC to decide what is acceptable "vacation" time. Most people have 3 weeks vacation per year. So going beyond 3 weeks is risking yourself to be considered no longer residing in Canada for a PR sponsoring a spouse. Staying outside Canada for 5 months will definitely raise some eyes at IRCC / CBSA since they would have access to files online. We are not going to stop anyone from taking a 5 month "vacation" time but accept that a risk is there and take your chances.
Who goes on vacation for 5 months? How can you prove that it was just a vacation?
It is NOT only a matter of leaving Canada. It is a matter of PR sponsor residing in Canada while sponsorship is on going.
screech339 said:
It really depends on the CBSA / IRCC to decide what is acceptable "vacation" time. Most people have 3 weeks vacation per year. So going beyond 3 weeks is risking yourself to be considered no longer residing in Canada for a PR sponsoring a spouse. Staying outside Canada for 5 months will definitely raise some eyes at IRCC / CBSA since they would have access to files online. We are not going to stop anyone from taking a 5 month "vacation" time but accept that a risk is there and take your chances.
A question is can I leave Canada (I am permanent resident) during spousal sponsorship application. I want visit my wife for a month while they are reviewing our application. Somewhere on the internet I read that the application would be denied in case the permanent resident leaves Canada. Is it really true?
Thanks
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