Hello, I am a new member. I searched the forum and found some anecdotes similar to my situation, but I cannot assume that they apply to my exact circumstances. Here is my permanent residency (PR) history:
So far, I have spent 1,116 days outside Canada and I am short by about 20 days to meet the residency requirement. Upon entry, an officer asked me about the length of my stay outside Canada. I answered that it was about 3 years. He asked if I was here to stay for 2 years now, and I said yes. He let me in. The conversation was brief, and I wasn't called to a counter. He casually asked me while I was walking in after the kiosk.
After entering Canada, I applied for my spouse's PR through spousal sponsorship on March 29, 2023. At the time, I considered it safe to do so instead of waiting to meet the residency obligation. My first question is how my sponsor eligibility will be assessed. Can they find me ineligible and question my PR during the sponsor approval stage? I cannot complete my residency obligation until March 2025 if I calculate technically.
I have been working in a well-paying full-time IT job in Toronto for two years. I do not own a home or a car yet, and this is my only tie to Canada apart from filing tax returns every financial year and my intention to settle here.
My second question is whether I should plan to visit my wife briefly on an occasion like a birthday or an anniversary. I would like to visit for no more than 10 days, but I am not sure if it will affect my eligibility to be a sponsor while the spousal sponsorship application is in process or affect my ability to enter Canada again. This confusion arises from the vague language for PRs less than 5 years in, after which rolling 730 days apply, and the residency obligation calculation becomes unambiguous.
I have found this forum to be immensely helpful, and I have been a reader for years. Thank you in advance, and please let me know if you need any further information.
- I landed in Canada as a PR on April 11, 2019.
- My PR is valid until April 2024 (the card does not mention the exact date).
- I stayed continuously in Canada after landing until February 11, 2020.
- I visited India and got married in November 2020.
- I flew back into Canada on March 3, 2023.
So far, I have spent 1,116 days outside Canada and I am short by about 20 days to meet the residency requirement. Upon entry, an officer asked me about the length of my stay outside Canada. I answered that it was about 3 years. He asked if I was here to stay for 2 years now, and I said yes. He let me in. The conversation was brief, and I wasn't called to a counter. He casually asked me while I was walking in after the kiosk.
After entering Canada, I applied for my spouse's PR through spousal sponsorship on March 29, 2023. At the time, I considered it safe to do so instead of waiting to meet the residency obligation. My first question is how my sponsor eligibility will be assessed. Can they find me ineligible and question my PR during the sponsor approval stage? I cannot complete my residency obligation until March 2025 if I calculate technically.
I have been working in a well-paying full-time IT job in Toronto for two years. I do not own a home or a car yet, and this is my only tie to Canada apart from filing tax returns every financial year and my intention to settle here.
My second question is whether I should plan to visit my wife briefly on an occasion like a birthday or an anniversary. I would like to visit for no more than 10 days, but I am not sure if it will affect my eligibility to be a sponsor while the spousal sponsorship application is in process or affect my ability to enter Canada again. This confusion arises from the vague language for PRs less than 5 years in, after which rolling 730 days apply, and the residency obligation calculation becomes unambiguous.
I have found this forum to be immensely helpful, and I have been a reader for years. Thank you in advance, and please let me know if you need any further information.