Understanding Immigration: Maintaining Permanent Resident Status in Canada

As you click on this blog post, you might be dreaming of the majestic Rocky Mountains, the vibrant cities of Toronto or Vancouver, or perhaps the rich cultural heritage of Quebec. Canada is indeed a land of wonder, and for many, a land of opportunities. The journey to becoming a permanent resident in Canada can be a complex one, but worry not, we're here to help you navigate these waters.

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730 Days in Canada: The Magic Number

The primary rule to remember for maintaining your permanent resident status in Canada is the '730-day rule'. This rule stipulates that you must have lived in Canada for at least 730 days during the last five years. But hold on, these 730 days don’t need to be continuous. Moreover, some of your time spent abroad may also count towards these 730 days. So, what circumstances allow your time abroad to be included? Let's delve deeper.

Your Time Abroad: Does it Count?

Your time outside Canada may count towards maintaining your permanent resident status under specific conditions. These conditions are primarily based on your employment status and who you are traveling with.

  1. Working Outside Canada: If you are employed full-time for a Canadian business or organization, or the Canadian federal, provincial, or territorial government, your time abroad can count towards your resident status.

  2. Traveling with a Spouse or Common-law Partner: If your spouse or common-law partner is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident working outside Canada, full-time for a Canadian business or the Canadian federal, provincial, or territorial government, then your time abroad will be considered.

  3. Dependent Child Traveling with a Parent: If you’re a dependent child traveling with your parent who is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident working outside Canada, full-time for a Canadian business or the Canadian federal, provincial, or territorial government, your time abroad can also count towards your resident status.

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We understand that immigration rules can be quite tricky to comprehend. But remember, every journey begins with a single step, and understanding these rules is the first step towards your dream of a life in Canada.

Azadeh Haidari-Garmash

VisaVio Inc.
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Azadeh Haidari-Garmash es una Consultora Regulada de Inmigración Canadiense (RCIC) registrada con el número #R710392. Ha ayudado a inmigrantes de todo el mundo a realizar sus sueños de vivir y prosperar en Canadá. Conocida por sus servicios de inmigración orientados a la calidad, cuenta con un conocimiento profundo y amplio de la inmigración canadiense.

Siendo ella misma inmigrante y sabiendo lo que otros inmigrantes pueden atravesar, entiende que la inmigración puede resolver la creciente escasez de mano de obra. Como resultado, Azadeh tiene más de 10 años de experiencia ayudando a un gran número de personas a inmigrar a Canadá. Ya sea estudiante, trabajador calificado o empresario, ella puede ayudarlo a navegar sin problemas por los segmentos más difíciles del proceso de inmigración.

A través de su amplia formación y educación, ha construido la base correcta para tener éxito en el área de inmigración. Con su deseo constante de ayudar a tantas personas como sea posible, ha construido y hecho crecer con éxito su empresa de consultoría de inmigración: VisaVio Inc. Desempeña un papel vital en la organización para garantizar la satisfacción del cliente.

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