Hi,
I am a permanent resident who did not satisfy the RO. I lived in Canada 3,5 years between 2009 & 2012 and wanted to go back there to settle in (again).
My last journey there (just 2 weeks ago), I have received a departure order, left before the 30 days and notified an immigration officer ( he actually accompanied me to the flight gate). I did not appeal yet (I only have a few days left to do so) and I am pondering if I should or not. My other option would be to re-apply for a permanent residency.
I am not sure if I would fit in the "compassionate reasons".
I left Canada because the company I worked for closed its office in Quebec and offered me a relocation abroad but the company is not Canadian. I had been told by my company (but only orally) they could relocate me in Canada since they have now new offices but now I think it will not happen any time soon.
I don't own a property in Canada, don't have any family ties there (only friends). I am in my late 30s, a Belgian bachelor and financially self-sufficient.
Let's say that I appeal, and I go back there (If I understood well I don't lose my PR as long as the appeal has not been examined by SIA), buy an apartment (as a proof that now I really want to stay) and get a job (I work in IT and so far did not have any issues finding job be it in Canada or Europe), would it help to keep the PR ? Or only "compassionate" reasons (health/family) are taken into account ? How do you consider the chances of wining it : poor/so-so/good ?
The officer told me that it could easily take 2 years before the decision is made.
I am a permanent resident who did not satisfy the RO. I lived in Canada 3,5 years between 2009 & 2012 and wanted to go back there to settle in (again).
My last journey there (just 2 weeks ago), I have received a departure order, left before the 30 days and notified an immigration officer ( he actually accompanied me to the flight gate). I did not appeal yet (I only have a few days left to do so) and I am pondering if I should or not. My other option would be to re-apply for a permanent residency.
I am not sure if I would fit in the "compassionate reasons".
I left Canada because the company I worked for closed its office in Quebec and offered me a relocation abroad but the company is not Canadian. I had been told by my company (but only orally) they could relocate me in Canada since they have now new offices but now I think it will not happen any time soon.
I don't own a property in Canada, don't have any family ties there (only friends). I am in my late 30s, a Belgian bachelor and financially self-sufficient.
Let's say that I appeal, and I go back there (If I understood well I don't lose my PR as long as the appeal has not been examined by SIA), buy an apartment (as a proof that now I really want to stay) and get a job (I work in IT and so far did not have any issues finding job be it in Canada or Europe), would it help to keep the PR ? Or only "compassionate" reasons (health/family) are taken into account ? How do you consider the chances of wining it : poor/so-so/good ?
The officer told me that it could easily take 2 years before the decision is made.