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Posted On: 9/16/2015
avcan
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I have a couple of questions, hopefully you will be able to help.

Summary :

I am yet to land in Canada as a PR, my visa is valid till dec'15. Will be coming with my wife and kid. Currently based in India.

Following are the questions :

1. My current organization wants to send me for an assignment in US and the L1 application is underway. I plan to land in Canada and then go to US from there on, with a final plan of moving back to Canada soon.
As my passport will carry an L1 Visa, do I expect some questioning about my onward plan and duration of stay before I leave.

- Is it a complication in any way ?


2.Secondly, I may have to leave canada before I get my PR card. Can i re-enter canada via road without the PR card.




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Posted On: 9/17/2015
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Hello AV,

Thank you for sharing your situation and question with us.

We have had many users state that they have been able to land in Canada and then leave to tie up or finish prior commitments.

However, it is important to be aware of your residency requirements. To meet these residency obligations, you must be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days (2 years) in every 5-year period.

This means that you can spend a total of up to 3 years outside of Canada during a 5-year period. However, if you leave the country for an extended period of time, it is up to you to prove to Citizenship and Immigration Canada that you will be able to meet your residency requirements.

You can stay outside for up to 3 years straight, however, many of our users have recommended that this not been done. This is because in the event you have stayed outside for the total of 3 years, return to Canada and then something happens and you are required to leave Canada, you will not be able to meet your residency requirements.

Basically what happens is that, each time you enter Canada, Citizenship and Immigration may calculate 5 years back from the date you have entered or re-entered Canada to see if you have fulfilled your residency obligation.

You can find some additional information on the CIC Website in the Help Centre - How long must I stay in Canada to keep my permanent resident status? section,

Regarding your second question, you can find some information regarding re-entering Canada on the CIC Website.

According to the CIC Website in the Help Centre - I need to leave Canada and I do not have a permanent resident card. Can I later return to Canada without a PR card? section,

I need to leave Canada and I do not have a permanent resident card. Can I later return to Canada without a PR card?

Canada’s entry requirements are changing

Starting March 15, 2016, if you are a permanent resident of Canada and a citizen of a visa-exempt country, you will need to travel with your Canadian permanent resident (PR) card or permanent resident travel document when flying to Canada. Otherwise, you may not be able to board your flight to Canada. Permanent residents who are citizens of visa-required countries will continue to need to show their PR card when boarding a flight to Canada.

If you are in Canada and do not currently have a permanent resident card, find out how to apply for a permanent resident card.

If you are outside Canada and do not have a PR card or your card is expired, find out how to apply for a permanent resident travel document.

As of March 15, 2016, you can only return to Canada by private vehicle if you do not have a PR card. To do so you must have other documents.

When you return to Canada, apply for a PR card if you plan to travel outside Canada again.

By bus or train

You must apply for a Travel Document (Permanent Resident Abroad). Otherwise you may not be able to travel to Canada.

You can apply to replace your PR card when you return to Canada.

By air

Starting March 15, 2016, you will need to travel with your Canadian permanent resident card or permanent resident travel document when flying to Canada. Otherwise, you may not be able to board your flight to Canada.


I hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you have further questions and if there is any follow up to your question/situation.

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avcan
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Posted On: 9/21/2015
avcan
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Thanks you so much Ms. Anna for the response.

In case other members in the group have experienced the same - L1 Visa and PR, request you to pl. share your experience.



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Posted On: 10/5/2015
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Dear Ms. Anna,

One more question related to my above post. Do I need to declare my US visa before landing to the CIC.

Is it a requirement under the application / approval process as my Immigrant visa is already stamped and the US visa is getting stamped after that.

regards,
AV

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Posted On: 10/13/2015
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Hello AV,

Thank you for sharing your additional question with us.

You can find some helpful information regarding what to expect at the time of landing on the CIC Website in the Important things to do before and after you arrive in Canada - section.

It does not specify whether or not you have to declare your US visa. As you can see, at the time of landing the main focus is on your Canadian immigrant visa (if applicable) and a Confirmation of Permanent Residence for each family member travelling with you.

Here is an excerpt,

An officer from the CBSA will greet you. The officer will ask to see your visa and travel documents. The officer will also check to make sure that you and any family members travelling with you have the proper travel documents. The officer will inquire about your health and will ask you questions similar to those on the immigrant application form.


We hope that others in a similar situation can share their experiences and suggestions with you.

I hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you have further questions and if there is any follow up to your question/situation.

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