Well honestly Jul 2010 would take a very long time if laws don’t change. So take your guess on that happening.
As for Canada how would that work for you if your card is expiring? Are you not supposed to stay 3 out of 5 years to get your citizenship?
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Hi Excalibur, thanks so much for your response. Yes, you are right regarding the citizenship req. And for a PR one needs to stay 2 out of 5. In this case, I need to get an entry (and if everything goes well, i.e. no one objects at port of entry) then I enter and stay put for 2 years and apply for PR card. renewal (or I can stay longer for Citizenship). Note here that, a PR NEVER EXPIRES (technically), what expires is a PR card and that needs to be renewed.
Thanks.
You are right - it seems one needs to stay there 2 yrs out of the last 5 to maintain the PR. And 3 out of last 5 to get citizenship. Good to know as I have a CAD PR too.
As for WhereIsMyGC, I am not a subscriber but I can guess we all here got EB3 wrong due to consular processing numbers. Till those fade away, EB3 won't budge.
Hi ExCalibur123,
Thx for the comment. If you have CAD PR, please know things in advance and do advance planning. Read 'Residency Obligation' topic on Canada Visa, it has a tone of information. Also one more thing - the regulation is such that it calculates period of stay from present to past, which is a great savior because all the person has to do is take an entry and then stay for 2 years/3 years and then apply for PR renewal or Citizenship respectively. There is no comparison between Canadian system of immigration and US one - it's day and night. Anyways. Now I have to make the tough decision soon. Thank you all for your inputs. Really appreciate it.
Thanks for the info. Did you mean large number of forums under Canada Visa site?
Also I made a quick check - I read somewhere one has to stay 2 yrs in *every* chunk of 5 yrs to maintain PR status. So doesn't that mean, if you are travelling close to expiry of your card (which I presume is for valid for 5-5.5 yrs), you have spent more than allowed time outside in the 5 yr block?
Also wondering at point the 5 yr block starts - I believe it is when you make the landing, and as PR card is issued a few months after that, that means 5 yr block is over at least a few months before the card expiry date.