Can You Lose Canadian Permanent Residency? Residency Obligations and Risks Explained
Learn how to maintain your Canadian PR status, the residency requirements, and reasons that could lead to losing your Permanent Residency in Canada.
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Yes, you can lose your Canadian Permanent Residency (PR) if you don't meet the residency obligation, which requires you to be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days within a five-year period. Failure to meet this requirement, unless under certain exceptions, can lead to the loss of PR status. Other reasons include serious criminality, misrepresentation, or being a security risk.
FAQs & Answers
- How many days must I live in Canada to keep my PR status? You must be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days within every five-year period to fulfill the residency obligation and maintain your PR status.
- Can serious criminal activity cause me to lose my Canadian PR? Yes, serious criminality is one of the grounds under which your Canadian Permanent Residency can be revoked.
- Are there exceptions to the residency obligation for Canadian PR holders? Yes, certain exceptions exist, such as accompanying a Canadian citizen spouse abroad or working for a Canadian business overseas.
- What happens if I misrepresent information on my PR application? Misrepresentation can lead to a loss of your PR status and possible removal from Canada.