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I have a complex matter to discuss and I'm hoping you guys can help me out.
I am reapplying for PR and have enough days (over 950) in the last five years in Canada. I spent almost 2.5 years outside of Canada during this time but was employed full-time by a company based in Canada (not on a contract).
I've been offered a job as a contract worker in Canada and I'm not sure about the legal implications or impact on PR if I accept it. I'll be reapplying for PR over the next month, as my card expires soon, but I was wondering how being a contract worker would work for me.
Do you think that this would make it harder for me to reapply for PR, either now, or in the future, if I need to apply again. If, at a later date, I have enough time in Canada and wish to apply for Citizenship, do you think that this will impact me then?
I have a complex matter to discuss and I'm hoping you guys can help me out.
I am reapplying for PR and have enough days (over 950) in the last five years in Canada. I spent almost 2.5 years outside of Canada during this time but was employed full-time by a company based in Canada (not on a contract).
I've been offered a job as a contract worker in Canada and I'm not sure about the legal implications or impact on PR if I accept it. I'll be reapplying for PR over the next month, as my card expires soon, but I was wondering how being a contract worker would work for me.
Do you think that this would make it harder for me to reapply for PR, either now, or in the future, if I need to apply again. If, at a later date, I have enough time in Canada and wish to apply for Citizenship, do you think that this will impact me then?
Your post is confusing. What do you mean by "reapplying for PR"? Have you renounced your PR status and are reapplying for PR from scratch? Or are you applying to renew your PR card?
Your post is confusing. What do you mean by "reapplying for PR"? Have you renounced your PR status and are reapplying for PR from scratch? Or are you applying to renew your PR card?
So without counting your days when you worked outside of Canada, you still have enough time INSIDE Canada for your PR card renewal?
"I spent almost 2.5 years outside of Canada during this time but was employed full-time by a company based in Canada (not on a contract). "
So without counting your days when you worked outside of Canada, you still have enough time INSIDE Canada for your PR card renewal?
"I spent almost 2.5 years outside of Canada during this time but was employed full-time by a company based in Canada (not on a contract). "
Think you need to be careful about your time working abroad. It doesn't matter if you are a permanent worker of a Canadian company abroad. What matters is that you had a decently long history working for the company in Canada and were transferred temporarily abroad. That time would count. You are expected to return and reestablish yourself in Canada although you can change jobs.
Think you need to be careful about your time working abroad. It doesn't matter if you are a permanent worker of a Canadian company abroad. What matters is that you had a decently long history working for the company in Canada and were transferred temporarily abroad. That time would count. You are expected to return and reestablish yourself in Canada although you can change jobs.
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