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    how one can renew PR card even if not stayed in Canada

    how they renew PR card even if not stayed in Canada

    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resourc...p/op10-eng.pdf

    Read Page 7 and 8
    Quote from: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resourc...p/op10-eng.pdf - page 7
    For persons who have been permanent residents of Canada for more than five years, the only
    five-year period that can be considered in calculating whether an applicant has met the residency
    obligation is the one immediately before the application is received in the visa office. A28(2)(b)(ii)
    precludes a visa officer from examining any period other than the most recent five-year period
    immediately before the date of receipt of the application.
    Even if a person had resided away from Canada for many years, but returned to Canada and
    resided there for a minimum of 730 days during the last five years, that person would comply with
    the residency obligation and remain a permanent resident. An officer is not permitted to consider
    just any five-year period in the applicant's past, but must always assess the most recent five-year
    period preceding the receipt of the application
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    What if my application for a PR Card was refused?

    If your application for permanent residence is refused you may appeal this decision to the Immigration Appeal Division in Canada. The application to appeal must be made within 60 days of receiving the refusal. Upon receiving the appeal notice, the Immigration Appeal Division will hold a hearing in Canada where they will determine whether the decision to deny your PR card application was correct. During the hearing, the Immigration Appeal Division is allowed to consider additional humanitarian and compassionate arguments as well as new documentation and submissions in support of the appeal. The appellant will also be required to testify in front of a member of the Immigration Appeal Division.

    If you are outside Canada you can still appeal your application. You also have the option to request that you return to Canada for your appeal. The right to appeal at the hearing in person is not automatic and a request must be made with the Immigration Appeal Division.

    If your appeal at the Immigration Appeal Division is unsuccessful, you do have the option of making a further appeal to the Federal Court in Canada.

    http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-imm...-t23359.0.html

    http://www.matthewjeffery.com/permanent_residence.html
    Remember, I am strictly a layperson without any legal training. Please, if in doubt, be sure to use the services of a professional lawyer whom you trust.

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    Remember, I am strictly a layperson without any legal training. Please, if in doubt, be sure to use the services of a professional lawyer whom you trust.

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    Thanks and few questions

    Thanks... I have few questions. I will appreciate if you or someone else could answer them.

    1. My PR card expired late last year. Do you think it will cause any problem?
    2. When I originally received Canadian PR, I was an Indian citizen. Now I have become US citizen hence my Indian NP has been cancelled, there is a small stamp on the information page of Indian NP stating 'It has been cancelled as the holder obtained some other nationality etc". - This Indian NP doesn't have any departure stamp. I need to send some copy of either my current NP (which is US one) or either the NP I had at the time of acquiring Canadian PR (which is Cancelled Indian one). Which photocopy should I send?
    3. Is there any benefit of enclosing copy of my current nationality ?
    4. Is PR renewal very easy process or its really complicated?
    5. I do not remember all the dates when I visited or stayed in Canada but I did file their taxes routinely. Is there any issue here ?

    Regards

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