five years
To keep your permanent resident status, you must have been in Canada for at least 730 days during the last five years. These 730 days don’t need to be continuous. Some of your time abroad may count towards the 730 days.
Can you live in Canada without being a permanent resident?
The short answer? Yes, you can live in Canada if you are a U.S. citizen—and actually, unless you actually apply for citizenship in Canada, you will still be considered an American citizen, even if you are a permanent resident of Canada. Eventually they are looking to get permanent residency,” he says.
How can I lose my permanent resident status in Canada?
Yes, you can lose your permanent resident (PR) status. If you haven’t been in Canada for at least 730 days during the last five years, you may lose your PR status….You may also lose your PR status if you:
- become a Canadian citizen.
- give up (renounce) your PR status.
- become inadmissible to Canada.
How many times I can renew my Canadian PR card?
If your permanent resident card (PR card) is expired or will expire in less than 9 months, you can apply for a new card. The new card will have a new expiration date. Most new PR cards are valid for 5 years.
How long can you stay in Canada as a permanent resident?
Permanent Residents can lose their status in certain situations that Citizens cannot. You are eligible to apply for Canadian Citizenship as soon as you have lived in Canada as a Permanent Resident for a total of 3 years within a 5 year period of time, and you can include up to one year of the time that you lived in Canada before becoming a PR.
Do you have to be a Canadian citizen if you are a permanent resident?
If you are a permanent resident of Canada, you may have permanent residency, but this does not mean you are a Canadian citizen. At this point, you are most likely still a citizen of another country. If you are studying or working in Canada temporarily, as either an international student or a foreign worker, you are not a permanent resident.
How do you show permanent resident status in Canada?
Then, they must apply for and get permanent resident status. Your PR card can be used to show that you have permanent resident status in Canada. If you travel outside Canada, you will need to show your card and your passport when you come back on a commercial vehicle, like an airplane, boat, train or bus.
When do you Lose Your permanent resident status in Canada?
You don’t lose your permanent resident status when your PR card expires. You can only lose your status if you go through an official process. You can lose your permanent resident status if: you become a Canadian citizen. Even if you don’t meet the residency obligation, you are still a PR until an official decision is made on your status.