I have a PR in Canada and did the landing procedure in Aug 2011.
I have two daughters who are resident too and one of them will be eligible for applying for citizenship this month. The other daughter will take another 1.5 years for hers.
Now I have been away for most part of the period after the landing and may have been resident for about 60 days since Aug 2011 totally.
My PR will expire in Aug 2016 and I will not be able to renew my PR even if I return to Canada and stay for the balance of the period to expiry of the card.
Is it possible to renew the card if I return now and stay put without leaving for the balance of the period to expiry of PR?
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As you may know, to meet these residency obligations, you must be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days (2 years) in every 5-year period.
This means that you can spend a total of up to 3 years outside of Canada during a 5-year period. However, if you leave the country for an extended period of time, it is up to you to prove to Citizenship and Immigration Canada that you will be able to meet your residency requirements.
In terms of the process when re-entering Canada, each time you enter Canada, Citizenship and Immigration may calculate 5 years back from the date you have entered or re-entered Canada to see if you have fulfilled your residency obligation.
You can find information on the process that is followed when entering Canada in this Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) ENF 23 - Loss of Permanent Resident Status manual.
Here is an excerpt from the manual on what happens at the port of entry here:
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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.