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I've been a Canadian Permanent Resident since 2008. My last renewal was early 2013. PR is due to expire in May 2018.
Since mid-2013 I have lived and worked in the United States with my wife (Canadian citizen) and 2 two children (dual citizens). The total number of days where we have resided together in the US is around 1,500. Time spent in Canada visiting family in the last 5 years is around 100 days.
Knowing this information, am I still able to renew my PR card? Am I at risk of losing my Canadian PR status?
I've been a Canadian Permanent Resident since 2008. My last renewal was early 2013. PR is due to expire in May 2018.
Since mid-2013 I have lived and worked in the United States with my wife (Canadian citizen) and 2 two children (dual citizens). The total number of days where we have resided together in the US is around 1,500. Time spent in Canada visiting family in the last 5 years is around 100 days.
Knowing this information, am I still able to renew my PR card? Am I at risk of losing my Canadian PR status?
Your PR status is safe. You can count the days spent residing with your Canadian spouse abroad towards the PR Residency Obligation. You can't renew your PR card while living outside of Canada.
Assuming you are American, you can travel to Canada on the strength of your passport without a PR card.
Your PR status is safe. You can count the days spent residing with your Canadian spouse abroad towards the PR Residency Obligation. You can't renew your PR card while living outside of Canada.
Assuming you are American, you can travel to Canada on the strength of your passport without a PR card.
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