Thank you for sharing your family’s situation and question with us.
We can appreciate that you would be concerned about this situation and would be interested in finding out what your options are.
Regarding what you have stated about not meeting the residency requirements, it is important to note that in terms of loss of permanent residency, a person does not lose it until a final determination has been made.
This means that your PR status needs to be formally removed.
It also states in relation to the process of loss of permanent residency,
Additionally, we have previously received some information from one of our legal researchers related to being in Canada after not meeting the residency requirements.
According to their research, the five-year time frame set out in the Refugee and Immigrant Protection Act is not static. Rather it is a moveable window that is dependent on the time at which a visa officer examines your situation. Therefore, if you cannot fulfill the two-year (730 day) requirement for the five-year time frame starting from when you became a permanent resident, you should remain in Canada until you can satisfy the requirement for another five-year time frame.
Since the officer cannot choose any five-year time period for consideration, but must always assess the most recent five-year time period (the one immediately preceding examination, there may still be the opportunity to satisfy the two-year “in Canada” requirement.
You mentioned that your PR cards have expired. You can find information on what your options are regarding returning to Canada without a PR card.
It is important to note that if you decide to apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) at the nearest Canadian Visa Office, since you have not met your residency requirements, starting this process may also start the process to determine whether or not you have lost your PR status.
We suggest that it is important and probably best that you speak to a Lawyer who is familiar with Canadian immigration issues as soon as possible and for additional information regarding your situation and how to proceed.
I hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you have further questions and if there is any follow up to your question/situation.