Hi. I landed in 1981, and lived as PR until May 2000. Since May 2000 I have lived overseas with my Canadian wife and now 5 Canadian children.
Every two years we’ve returned to Canada for a few months. Since I was under the impression that after 6 months out of Canada I would have lost my PR, I always entered as a visa free Australian. I even have an ETA.
We are preparing to head back to Canada for three months. But this time, while there, my wife and I will come to a decision by the end of the three minute months on whether we want to move back permanently.
I have come to learn that my PR status should still be valid, contrary to what I had supposed
Here is my question: if I am in Canada with my family, and after a few months months we decide we want to stay, can I apply for a PR card from within Canada? Or will I have to go by myself back overseas and apply for a return travel document? Or can I drive to the US and then come back in using my ROE?
Hi. I landed in 1981, and lived as PR until May 2000. Since May 2000 I have lived overseas with my Canadian wife and now 5 Canadian children.
Every two years we’ve returned to Canada for a few months. Since I was under the impression that after 6 months out of Canada I would have lost my PR, I always entered as a visa free Australian. I even have an ETA.
We are preparing to head back to Canada for three months. But this time, while there, my wife and I will come to a decision by the end of the three minute months on whether we want to move back permanently.
I have come to learn that my PR status should still be valid, contrary to what I had supposed
Here is my question: if I am in Canada with my family, and after a few months months we decide we want to stay, can I apply for a PR card from within Canada? Or will I have to go by myself back overseas and apply for a return travel document? Or can I drive to the US and then come back in using my ROE?
That is all you need, (along with supporting documents stating you were living with your Canadian wife) so you will be applying for your first PR card, not a renewal.