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183 days rule - another question ?

183 days rule - another question ?

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Old Jun 19th 2001, 1:02 am
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bavaray
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Hi,

I understand that when you cross the 183 days limit outside Canada, then the burden
of proof falls on you to proove to the Canadian Immigration Authorities that you did
not intend to abandon your PR status. This is possible only when you land on
Canadian soil.

Suppose you have enough ties in Canada to proove your intention of permenant
residence in Canada, and due to unforseen circumstances, you've crossed your 183 days
limit, then do the airlines have the right to stop you from boarding the plane ?

Incase the airlines do stop you, how can we circumvent the problem ? You may not have
enough time to apply for a RRP or incase it's refused ?

Thanks for the replies,

Ray
 

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