Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - After immigrating from Canada, I will return to China to live. If I give up my Canadian Maple Leaf Card, can I go back to visit my relatives?

After immigrating from Canada, I will return to China to live. If I give up my Canadian Maple Leaf Card, can I go back to visit my relatives?

Of course, I can go back to visit my relatives, but I have lost my status as a permanent resident of Canada.

Abandoning Canada Maple Leaf Card requires renouncing immigration status. If you want to visit relatives in Canada, you can apply for a Canadian tourist visa.

The new provisions of the Canadian Citizenship Law require that applicants must live in Canada for 65,438+0,460 days (4 years) within 6 years, and those aged between 65,438+04 and 64 must pass the naturalization test, and applicants must also show their tax forms.