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Why do so many China people voluntarily give up their Canadian permanent resident status every year?

According to Canadian media reports, Article 28 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) stipulates that permanent residents must meet the residence obligations stipulated by law. In any 5-year period, a permanent resident must meet the following conditions for 730 days before he can be regarded as meeting his residence obligations:

I actually live in Canada;

2. Permanent residents live abroad, but in order to accompany the spouse or cohabitant of a Canadian citizen, or the children live abroad with the parents of a Canadian citizen;

3. Permanent residents are employed full-time by Canadian companies, sent overseas to engage in business activities, or sent overseas by the federal or provincial governments;

4. In the third case, spouses, cohabitants or minor children of permanent residents are also allowed to live abroad together.

According to the immigration law, when examining whether a permanent resident meets the residence requirements, the immigration bureau must meet the following two conditions: first, a permanent resident who has immigrated for less than five years must prove that he can meet the above residence requirements within five years after obtaining permanent residence status; Second, permanent residents who have obtained their status for more than five years must prove that they meet the relevant residence requirements before they can continue to retain their permanent resident status.

If depriving a person of permanent resident status because he does not meet the residence requirements will directly affect the interests of the child, then in the best interests of the child, immigration officials may consider pardoning permanent residents who violate the residence requirements on humanitarian grounds and retaining their permanent resident status. In this process, considering the best interests of children for humanitarian reasons must take precedence over considering whether they have violated the residence requirements.

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