PR Cards Received!!! Tips for Next Steps?
#1
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PR Cards Received!!! Tips for Next Steps?
After about 2 years of a journey me and my wife have finally received out PR cards in the post! Incredible! Thanks for anyone who helped us on our way.
Now is the big (daunting) part I suppose.
We're moving to Saskatoon but are having to delay our hard landing for 6 months to allow us to sell our house and the fact everyone has mentioned DO NOT MOVE TO SASK IN WINTER.
I suppose I don't fancy emptying a container in -30oC!
Anyway, is this long delay an issue for future PR/Citizen/PNP renewal?
Also, from experience, has anyone got any vital tips that they would recommend starting 6 months out? We plan to land at the very start of March next year.
Now is the big (daunting) part I suppose.
We're moving to Saskatoon but are having to delay our hard landing for 6 months to allow us to sell our house and the fact everyone has mentioned DO NOT MOVE TO SASK IN WINTER.
I suppose I don't fancy emptying a container in -30oC!
Anyway, is this long delay an issue for future PR/Citizen/PNP renewal?
Also, from experience, has anyone got any vital tips that they would recommend starting 6 months out? We plan to land at the very start of March next year.
#2
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Joined: Dec 2017
Location: Hamilton, Ontario
Posts: 357
Re: PR Cards Received!!! Tips for Next Steps?
It's no issue, we did the same thing, but be aware that you can't apply for citizenship until you've spent 1095 days out of the previous 5 years physically in Canada as a PR.
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Re: PR Cards Received!!! Tips for Next Steps?
As above, the clock won't start ticking on citizenship until you are in Canada permanently. PNP doesn't need to be renewed anyway, and for PR you just need 730 days out of every 5 years (on a rolling basis), so plenty of leeway.
HTH, good luck with the move.
HTH, good luck with the move.