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Old Jul 12th 2018 | 1:49 am
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Originally Posted by Jay_Cee
I was here in 2006 and remember you too, although I was under a different name...
I wouldn't exactly say I'm living the dream; just walking the path of life in pursuit of happiness. 8+ years back in the UK but now that I'm a grandma with grandchildren in Alberta, I'm reconsidering my future - as hard as it is to accept though, that it may not be an easy path to re-enter Canada now with the new changes to the PR card

You've always had to maintain and fulfill the residency requirements in order to retain PR status. Do you mean needing a PR card to fly into Canada? If you meet the residency requirements (or are married to a Canadian Citizen, thus keeping status regardless) you can apply for a PR Travel Document.. or you could fly into the US and cross the border by private vehicle.. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration...-document.html
 
Old Jul 13th 2018 | 12:53 pm
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[QUOTE=Siouxie;12531739]You've always had to maintain and fulfill the residency requirements in order to retain PR status. Do you mean needing a PR card to fly into Canada? If you meet the residency requirements (or are married to a Canadian Citizen, thus keeping status regardless) you can apply for a PR Travel Document.. or you could fly into the US and cross the border by private vehicle.. [QUOTE]

Yeah I know I no longer meet the requirements because I've been back in the UK for over 8 years and I'm about to relinquish my PR status in order to obtain an eTA so that I can enter and visit my son & his new young family. Down the line though, when I no longer have my parents around, my son & I are hoping to try the parental sponsorship route, which is a difficult process in itself, but worth a try.
 

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