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I am a permanent resident of Canada since 24-06-2010, Business category.
On 1st of July 2010, I went back to Egypt, my home country, to sell a real estate property I own and transfer the money to Canada to start my new life there.
As a result of the global recession, I faced a declined demand for real estate in Egypt and thus the operation took longer than I expected until January 2011 when the Egyptian Revolution started.
The Revolution hurt me in three ways:
1. There is a deep recession now in Egypt with almost no selling at all.
2. If I can sell in local currency – in spite of the recession – I can't buy Dollars from the bank as Central Bank of Egypt tries to decrease the pressure on local currency.
3. If it happened – theoretically – and I could get the Dollars, I can't transfer it outside of Egypt!!
Now, I am stuck in Egypt and I can't come back to Canada because of money.
I know that the maximum allowed time to be continuously outside of Canada is 24 months from which I spent 18 months till now, and I don't know when the situation will be resolved.
My Questions to you are:
1. What are my chances if the situation remains as it is for years to come?
2. Is there anything I can do to save my immigration project from being ruined?
Thank you for your time.
By the way, on 2nd of Sept. 2011, I sent a letter with this text to the following canadian authority:
Citizenship and Immigration (IIP)
Centralized Intake Office
PO Box 8888
Sydney, Nova Scotia
B1P 0C9
Canada
No reply till now.
I got in contact with some canadian friends and they told me that a written reply will never happen so as not to be taken against them, is this true?
To maintain Canadian permanent residency, you must live in Canada two out of every 5 years There is no "24 months continuously out of Canada" rule.
As long as you live in Canada two out of every five years, you will be able to maintain your PR status.
eggroup said:
As a result of the global recession, I faced a declined demand for real estate in Egypt and thus the operation took longer than I expected until January 2011 when the Egyptian Revolution started.
I know that the maximum allowed time to be continuously outside of Canada is 24 months from which I spent 18 months till now, and I don't know when the situation will be resolved.
My Questions to you are:
1. What are my chances if the situation remains as it is for years to come?
2. Is there anything I can do to save my immigration project from being ruined?
Thank you for your time.
Global recession didn't seem to affect the property market in Vancouver and some asian cities in the times you quoted. In fact, the market was hot and property prices rose.
Back to your question, in addition to scylla's response, as long as you accompany your Canadian citizen spouse, you will be able to maintain your PR status. So if your spouse becomes citizen, say in 2013, and she comes to Egypt to live with you, you might be able to maintain your PR status.
So you cannot buy dollars from Egypt. Can you buy commodities such as gold and then drive to nearby countries such as Israel and convert into dollars?
Hi everybody,
I am here again and I am sad that nobady could answer my questions, anyway I will keep searching.
eggroup said:
1. What are my chances if the situation remains as it is for years to come?
2. Is there anything I can do to save my immigration project from being ruined?
Hi eggroup,
Both of your questions seem to point to one issue:
are you willing to accept a loss on the sale of your home and other assets - perhaps the loss of all value - in return for your Canadian PR status?
This is a question that only
you can answer. Your timeframe to get things done has been explained previously... ...it is really your choice as to how to proceed.
I really wish that I could be more helpful. I can only imagine the stress that you are under given the events in Egypt. I hope that you can find a way to sell your home and to retain as much value from your assets as possible - and that you will be back in Canada soon.
AtHomeInMontreal said:
Hi eggroup,
Both of your questions seem to point to one issue: are you willing to accept a loss on the sale of your home and other assets - perhaps the loss of all value - in return for your Canadian PR status?
This is a question that only you can answer. Your timeframe to get things done has been explained previously... ...it is really your choice as to how to proceed.
I really wish that I could be more helpful. I can only imagine the stress that you are under given the events in Egypt. I hope that you can find a way to sell your home and to retain as much value from your assets as possible - and that you will be back in Canada soon.
Thank you very much for your kind words.
You know, I have a complex problem, even if I sold my property, I can't buy Dollars, and even if I could, I can't transfer the money to Canada!!
Anyway Thanks.
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