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fdry
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Posted: 10 Sep 2012 at 11:00pm |
CIC as of 27/08/12 no longer issues certified true copies of documents. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2012/ob465.asp,but it states there is a transition period from Aug., 27-Sept 10, I submitted the application fee online on Aug 10, and mail the application package later on. Does it mean I am qualified the application deadline?
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computergeek
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My reading is that applications received prior to 11 September (tomorrow) will be processed.
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FSW applied 6/09, denied (med inadmissible) 12/11. JR leave granted 7/12, discontinued 9/12. Spousal app PPR 9/12. Landed 13 October 2012
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fdry
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If someone left Canada for 12 years for losting his PR landing paper outside Canada, does has the possibility to enter Canada on the basis of permanent residency status and not being reported with that reason? Being unaware of resorting to Canada embassy, he lost his chance attending canada university ,and could not go back to Canada.
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dpenabill
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Not likely. A stretch, a very long stretch at best. I assume you do not really mean after losing PR status. A person who has lost PR status has lost PR status. It will not be reinstated. I assume you mean having become inadmissible due to a failure to meet the residency obligation. An inadmissible PR is still a PR . . . just inadmissible. That means they are entitled to enter Canada, although they almost undoubtedly will be issued a removal order at the POE which will eventually lead to their losing PR status. Of course, they have to get to a POE in order to be allowed to enter Canada. Unless the PR is from a visa-exempt country, they need a travel document to board a flight destined for Canada. That means either a valid PR card (which cannot be obtained from abroad, and would not be issued to a PR in breach of the residency obligation anyway) or a PR Travel Document issued by a Canadian visa office in the embassy abroad. An application for such a PR TD is likely to be rejected, which will formally terminate PR status. |
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Bureaucracy is what bureaucracy does, or When in doubt, follow the instructions. Otherwise, follow the instructions.
BTW: Not an expert, not a Can. lawyer, never worked in immigration |
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