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A traveller is a permanent resident of Canada and has been outside the country for three years. They are now attempting to re-enter Canada. What is the MOST likely issue for this individual at the port of entry?

Permanent residents must meet residency obligations (be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days in every five-year period). A three-year absence stro

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Question: A traveller is a permanent resident of Canada and has been outside the country for three years. They are now attempting to re-enter Canada. What is the MOST likely issue for this individual at the port of entry?

Answer options: ✅ Loss of permanent resident status due to not meeting residency obligations.

  • Requirement to apply for a new Permanent Resident Card.
  • Need for a temporary resident visa to re-enter.
  • Automatic denial of entry due to prolonged absence.

Correct answer: Loss of permanent resident status due to not meeting residency obligations.

Explanation: Permanent residents must meet residency obligations (be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days in every five-year period). A three-year absence strongly suggests a failure to meet these obligations, potentially leading to a loss of status.

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