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Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Looking for some advice please.:unsure:
My situation: Currently have PR card that’s due to expire end of March 2010. I applied for Canadian Citizenship one month ago, and have not yet received any letter back. I realize I have left the Citizenship application very late :embarrassed_smile: but now it’s been submitted what are my options? I am worried that nothing will happen before my PR card expires and then I’ll be in a situation where I’ll be working in Canada without CIC consent. One idea is to apply for my PR to be extended again but I don’t know if that will get processed in time anyhow? Does CIC take into account mitigating circumstances (such as sole earner of family of 4 etc), if I approached them on this, in an effort to speed things up? Has anyone else been in this position? |
Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
If you have PR, just apply for a new PR card. Just because the card expires, doesn't mean you don't have a right to be here. You're panicking over nothing.
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Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 7940816)
If you have PR, just apply for a new PR card. Just because the card expires, doesn't mean you don't have a right to be here. You're panicking over nothing.
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Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Let me get this straight then….
I can continue to work legally in Canada after March 2010 even if the card expires? Is there no ‘expiry date’ on me being a Permanent resident then? – just the card? |
Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Originally Posted by Britsrus
(Post 7940838)
Let me get this straight then….
I can continue to work legally in Canada after March 2010 even if the card expires? Is there no ‘expiry date’ on me being a Permanent resident then? – just the card? |
Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Originally Posted by Britsrus
(Post 7940838)
Is there no ‘expiry date’ on me being a Permanent resident then? – just the card? http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/permanent |
Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Some countries don't allow dual citizenship, so it's not that uncommon for people to live in Canada as PRs for a very long time if they don't want to give up their original citizenship.
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Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 7940862)
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Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 7940862)
Erm what are you missing here?
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Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
:D
fair enough - was blinded by panic! |
Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 7940873)
And there I was being genuinely helpful (for once:))
I thought maybe the word (and meaning of) Permanent was eluding the OP. |
Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Originally Posted by PrairieSushi
(Post 7940874)
Were you this polite before Canada let you in :p
now fork off and leave me alone (you dont fancy a night out on Oct 1 do you? I'll see if I can get tickets if you buy the beers? It'll be nosebleeds though) |
Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Originally Posted by PrairieSushi
(Post 7940870)
Some countries don't allow dual citizenship, so it's not that uncommon for people to live in Canada as PRs for a very long time if they don't want to give up their original citizenship.
Someone please correct me if any of this is bollocks. |
Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 7940885)
Yes - but I isn't the only legal requirement to keep your PR status staying here 2 years out of the previous 5 on a rolling basis. Nothing to do with your PR card - which is really just proof of your status, not your actual status. A bit like a passport proves your citizenship, but you are still a citizen if you don't have one.
Someone please correct me if any of this is bollocks. |
Re: Citizenship vs PR card - help!
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 7940876)
I was trying to be.
I thought maybe the word (and meaning of) Permanent was eluding the OP. |
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