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    Posted: 27 May 2018 at 9:03am
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i have spent 485 days in Canada  and still have 345 days left before my PR card expires. ( I still need 245 days to obtain mt Permanent residence status) 
I am planning to visit Canada for 3 weeks in the holiday. I do not live there any longer but still have a Canadian bank account. So i have not spent 730 days in Canada. Can i still enter Canada with a valid PR card without any problems entering Canada even if its only for a holiday?

most websites are not specifically explaining things very clear.

Thanks for the help 
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Hi

Originally posted by pat pat wrote:

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i have spent 485 days in Canada  and still have 345 days left before my PR card expires. ( I still need 245 days to obtain mt Permanent residence status) 
I am planning to visit Canada for 3 weeks in the holiday. I do not live there any longer but still have a Canadian bank account. So i have not spent 730 days in Canada. Can i still enter Canada with a valid PR card without any problems entering Canada even if its only for a holiday?

most websites are not specifically explaining things very clear.

Thanks for the help 


1. As you have sufficient time since you "landed" to get your 730 days of residency in the first 5 years, then you will not have a problem in entering Canada.
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Many Thanks for your answer,

I guess i would have to purchase a travel health insurance, Guess that we are not valid for the health coverage we had when we lived there?
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