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Tamara
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Hi pla1! February 2017! Wow! There must be a typo. Have you called Edited by Tamara - 28 Jan 2011 at 10:25am |
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pla1
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As I said earlier, I would like to be 2011 rather than 2017 February. February is coming soon.. gong to wait until then to see if we get some letter from CIC. If they really meant 2017, then it would be really depressing for my mother-in-law (applicant) and to us as well. So my wife suggested not to call CIC to inquire to see if it's really 2017 or 2011. At least until Feb 2011, our hope will remain alive.
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pla1
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Hi Mariner,Don't get confused with Temporary Resident Permit, which does not even apply to your mother-in-law. Your mother-in-law is already in Canada with Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) which is actually in more general term nothing but a tourist visa (visitor visa). Your mother-in-law should satisfy following three points as per the guide to be able to apply for Permanent Residence under H&C as in-Canada application.Who may apply?You (your mother-in-law) may apply for permanent residence on humanitarian and compassionate grounds if you: 1. currently live in Canada; (this does apply to her.. so it's OK) and 2. are not eligible to apply for permanent residence from within Canada in any of these classes:
and 3. believe you would experience unusual and undeserved or disproportionate hardship if you were required to leave Canada. (Condition 3 is the main one since your mother-in-law is 100% OK with previous two conditions. This 3 will either make or break your application, where you have to prove hardships yada yada.) Problem is, if you apply now for PR under H&C, and they decide unfavorably, then she will have to leave Canada no matter what. This is why in our case, we kept on extending her TRV 5 times, so that she could stay with us as long as possible. But, in the sixth application for extending her TRV was rejected. As soon as that happend, she had no visa to remain in Canada but in the implied-status. when that happens, you could still remain in Canada for 90 days (called implied status) and do something about it. The only option left is to apply for PR under H&C. But along with that you also have to apply for Restoration of the TRV. CIC accepted PR under H&C application as well as approved the restoration of TRV. Now until the decision is made on PR application, we have to keep on applying for extension of the TRV. Just recently we applied for the first extension after restoring the TRV, we are still waiting for the result. |
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Tamara
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Hey pla1! do you have news? We still havent heard anything...
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pla1
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Nope.... February 2011 is in the past.. March has just begun, and we have not heard from CIC-Calgary as of today. In a few weeks we are planning to call the CIC-centre to see if they really meant Feb 2017 in the last letter. If it's really true, then we will have to make a move accordingly.. we cannot wait for such a long long time... may be time to leave Canada... if only I can find job in USA or somewhere I will not have trouble taking mother as well.
What's the point of staying in Canada and both of us (husband and wife) working hard, playing thousands of dollars in taxes (almost $34K per year) and yet they don't allow my one mom to stay with us? This is bullsh*t trap for us to bear. |
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smartin
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Hello Pla1, how is the situation now? Has you received any news from cic? have your Mom's stay been extended?
Edited by smartin - 15 Apr 2011 at 12:32am |
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pla1
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The situation is still status quo.. no letter nothing from CIC....
Regarding TRV extension, we applied on Dec 04 2010. According to CIC website, it's taking 145 days to be processes, and currently they are processing application recieved up to Nov 15, 2010. Regarding PR under H&C, since the file was moved to CIC-Calgary on Sept 27, 2010... have not heard anything... they are saying on the wibsite that they are processing application received up to June 15, 2010. I don't know how to understand this June 15 2010.. because we applied on Jan 29, 2010... and then the file got transferred to CIC-Calgary in Sept 2010.... therefore, it's not clear if they are processing our application or not... it's very confusing.. |
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mariner33
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Hi everyone, I applied for TRV extension and mentioned that my mother-in-law will remain in Canada until October 2011 i.e. extension of six months but when I got the approval it was extended until April 2013 and have been asked that my mother-in-law to have medical exam.
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smartin
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congratulations mariner33! just wander if they has changed the rules for extension of stay or you had a special conditions for such a long stay?
we really need advise as we are planning on extending stay for our Mom too, but not sure to extend or apply on Humanitarian grounds? does anyone knows how long H&C takes for people living in Ontario? thank you very much in advance for all your inputs! |
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Shine
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Hi, everybody, I am in the same boat, on my mom's passport last TRV date is oct 2011,which was
issued in april 2010,on this multiple visa she keeps visiting off and on,now she is coming in June, I want to extend her TRV after expiring the current TRV, my concern is her visa will expire in Oct 2011 how should I count her 6 months and when should I apply for an extension. I lost my father last year, my mother's age is 52,she is alone in her home country,there is no one to look after her but she has enough funds. I want to apply for her sponsorship soon, I am just wondering what reason should I give to CIC in order to extend her TRV and when should I apply for an extension. I appreciate any help Edited by Shine - 20 Apr 2011 at 9:22am |
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