Except there's a Catch 22.  The Permanent Resident Card cannot be renewed 
  outside of Canada or without a Canadian address.  So, while a person 
  can technically retain their PR status while living outside Canada with their 
  Canadian citizen spouse, they cannot get proof of that 
  status.  
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/5445E.PDFFxxxxxxxxx
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  david ingram replies:
   
  
  The first PR cards are just coming up for renewal now and so far I have 
  not heard a single squeal.  Those who are married to a Canadian have 
  likely come back to Canada with their spouse for visits with family, etc and 
  will likely coordinate their renewals to coincide with that visit.  But 
  you make a point and I will circulate this as a warning.
Thanks for the 
  heads 
  up.
david
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  David Ingram wrote:
As I 
  am sure you realize, your PR card remains valid as long as you are living 
  outside of Canada with a Canadian spouse. You do NOT need to worry about 
  coming back to Canada for regular visits, do NOT need to file any paperwork 
  other than to renew the card after five years and do NOT have to file a 
  Canadian tax return to keep it alive as the holder of a US Green Card must 
  do. 
   
   
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