This document summarises the key aspects of Canadian permanent residency obligations, drawing upon the provided excerpts. It covers the residency requirements, exceptions, procedures for non-compliance, and the impact of relevant legislation and court decisions. The purpose is to provide a comprehensive overview for anyone seeking to understand the rules and processes surrounding the maintenance of Canadian permanent resident status.
Maintaining Permanent Resident Status in Canada requires adherence to specific residency obligations. Canadian PR holders must accumulate at least 730 days of physical presence in Canada within a five-year period. This requirement ensures that permanent residents maintain strong ties to the country.
ENF 23 is a comprehensive guide to the loss of permanent resident status in Canada. It details the residency obligation under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), outlining the calculation of days physically present in Canada and exceptions for those working abroad or accompanying family members. The document also covers procedures for determining compliance, appeals processes, and the role of humanitarian and compassionate considerations.
Announcement of an intake cap on new international study permit applications and other changes on February 5, 2024
The Canadian government has announced key reforms to the International Student Program, aiming to ensure sustainable population growth, improve system integrity, and enhance the experience of international students in Canada. The reforms include the following changes:
Navigating Pathways: CTIV – Your Trusted Visa Consultants in Toronto
In the vibrant city of Toronto, where diversity thrives, the need for expert visa consultants has never been more crucial. CTIV stands out as a beacon, providing specialized services that cater to various immigration needs. Whether you're exploring student visas, TN visas for work, or planning a journey south of the border, CTIV is your trusted partner in the immigration process.
Canada is a top destination for international students looking to immigrate after graduation. With world-class universities, a high standard of living, and an open immigration system, it's easy to understand why. This guide will walk through the key options international graduates have for living and working in Canada long-term.
There are several excellent reasons students consider staying in Canada after their studies: