Re: Query on 183 day rule and 2/5 year rule.
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Re: Query on 183 day rule and 2/5 year rule.
> "Denzil" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> Dear Mr. Miller,
>> Thanks for your time and your link. On reading the PR obligations on
>> the said link provided by you I understand that the 2/5 year rule is
>> applicable in my case, in case I want to retain my PR status.
>> However, it does not mention anything about the 183 day rule. I mean
>> is the rule still valid or it is null and void now. As I interpret the
>> 183 day rule: PRs to spend 183 days out of 12 months in Canada.
>> Net-net. Can I return to my home country [to wind up my pending work,
>> accounts, etc.] after about staying in Canada for a month. Then be in
>> my home country for about 8 to 10 months and finally return back to
>> Canada for good. I presume if the 183 day is applicable to me as a PR
>> in this case, I would be violating the rule and hence miss my PR
>> status. I am still not clear on this.
>> Thanks once again for all your help Mr. Andrew Miller. I really
>> appreciate your help.
>> Regards,
>> Denzil
(K): The answers are all here, on the Canadian Immigration website:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomer/res-oblig.html
No charge.
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>> Dear Mr. Miller,
>> Thanks for your time and your link. On reading the PR obligations on
>> the said link provided by you I understand that the 2/5 year rule is
>> applicable in my case, in case I want to retain my PR status.
>> However, it does not mention anything about the 183 day rule. I mean
>> is the rule still valid or it is null and void now. As I interpret the
>> 183 day rule: PRs to spend 183 days out of 12 months in Canada.
>> Net-net. Can I return to my home country [to wind up my pending work,
>> accounts, etc.] after about staying in Canada for a month. Then be in
>> my home country for about 8 to 10 months and finally return back to
>> Canada for good. I presume if the 183 day is applicable to me as a PR
>> in this case, I would be violating the rule and hence miss my PR
>> status. I am still not clear on this.
>> Thanks once again for all your help Mr. Andrew Miller. I really
>> appreciate your help.
>> Regards,
>> Denzil
(K): The answers are all here, on the Canadian Immigration website:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomer/res-oblig.html
No charge.
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