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How permanent resident status is maintained ?

Indo Canada Immigration Consultancy
Ans:- Canadian Current rules, discourages a Canadian permanent resident from remaining outside of Canada for more than six months in any twelve month period. Where prolonged absences are required, a Returing Resident Permit may be obtained from the Canadian authorities which would allow for continuous absences of up to two years while permanent resident status is preserved.

Can I go to Guam or Saipan before my one year overseas to maintain my permanent resident status?

Frequently Asked Questions About Permanent Residents
Admission as a Legal Permanent Resident to Guam, which is a U.S. territory, can maintain your LPR status. The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) including Saipan became a U.S. Commonwealth on November 3, 1986. The CNMI has, under an agreement with the United States, control over its own immigration and customs. Therefore, entry into Saipan will not maintain your LPR status. See similar questions...

Do you require applicants to be US citizens or have permanent resident status?

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When does my status as a permanent resident begin?

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Your status as a permanent resident begins on the date you were granted permanent resident status. This date is on your Permanent Resident Card (formerly known as Alien Registration Card). See similar questions...

Can I apply for permanent resident status and temporary status at the same time ?

ITC Immigration Service Inc. - Immigration to Canada
You can you have the intent to be both a visitor and an immigrant concurrently. Canada Immigration accepts that you can have such dual intent, but you have to satisfy the immigration officer that you are a genuine visitor and that you will comply with all visitor requirements. Many people enter Canada while their immigration applications are under process or even while they have an intention to become an immigrant at some point in the future. See similar questions...

What does Canadian permanent resident status confer?

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Pursuant to the provisions of Canada's constitutional laws, the holder of a Canadian permanent resident visa and his/her accompanying dependants are permitted to permanently reside in Canada and earn a livelihood in any one of the ten provinces or three territories within Canada. In addition, individuals with Canadian permanent residence may attend primary and secondary education institutions in the various provincially administered public school systems, tuition exempt. See similar questions...

What are the current requirements for maintaining permanent resident status?

Visas and Immigration - Frequently Asked Questions
You must physically reside in Canada for two years (730 days) in any five-year period. The two years do not have to be consecutive. There are some exceptions to physical residency so please visit the department Web site at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/about-pr.asp for full details. If you have a Permanent Resident Card, you may proceed to Canada where an officer will make a determination as to whether you have lost permanent resident status. See similar questions...

I am a permanent resident of Canada but I want to voluntarily give up this status. How do I do this?

Visas and Immigration - Frequently Asked Questions
You may voluntarily renounce your status as a permanent resident of Canada. It is important to understand that once you give up your permanent resident status you also give up the benefits and privileges of residence in Canada, such as the right to reside in Canada and access to Canada's health and education systems. If you want to reside permanently in Canada again, after renouncing permanent resident status, you will have to make a new application for permanent residence. See similar questions...

Will a work permit lead to permanent resident status?

Canada Work Permit
A work permit is a temporary resident visa and does not lead directly to a Canadian permanent resident visa. However, there is no bar to an application for permanent resident status while residing in Canada as a temporary resident with a work permit. application for permanent resident status is not, in itself, grounds for extension of a work permit, however. See similar questions...

What is a permanent resident?

Visas for Permanent Residents
A permanent resident is someone who has permission to live in the U.S. indefinitely, but is not yet a citizen. Permanent residents are also sometimes called: Child Custody AttorneyGet an attorney involved in your situation. Free legal help database.www.problemrelief.com Tax Law Lawyer Referral ServiceA California Bar Certified Tax Law Lawyer Referral Service.www.tax-lawyer-referral.com File Your Taxes, Get A Fast RefundFind a someone to prep your taxes and efile them to get a fast refund. See similar questions...

How can I become a permanent resident?

Visas for Permanent Residents
After your sponsor files an application, you need to apply for an immigrant visa (green card).This must be done at the embassy or consulate in the country where you hold citizenship. The embassy or consulate will review your application to ensure you aren't considered inadmissible. Once your application is approved, an immigrant visa is stamped into your passport. You must then arrive in the U.S. within six months to claim your green card. See similar questions...

How does permanent resident status assist the visa holder in temporarily entering the United States?

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Canadian permanent residents holding citizenship from the following countries, are exempted from obtaining entry visas for temporary visits to the United States: Antigua, Australia, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda British subjects), Botswana, Brunei, Cyprus, Dominica, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, India, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mauritius, Nauru, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. See similar questions...

I'm not a U.S. Citizen or Permanent resident. Can I enroll?

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Yes. You do not need to be a U.S. citizen or a permanent U.S. resident to enroll in the WTC Health Registry. We will not ask about immigration status. All information will remain strictly confidential, and will not be reported to the Bureau of Citizenship and Naturalization Services. See similar questions...

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