Nice!!! Love to see a happy ending, glad you made the hard choice of staying here for 2 years without your family.
Hi, I am in similar situation now where PR card is ending in August2023. All my family members (wife, and 2 kids) going to expire at same time and we are outside of canada and unable to travel due to pandamic and personal reasons.Dear Members,
Wishing you all very happy holidays in advance and I thank all of you for advising and guiding me since last 2 years.
I would like to bring to your attention that all the problems have been sorted out for me. I could enter the Canada while PR was about to expire and I did not meet my residency obligation. IO asked me questions and I answered honestly that I am coming back here for good. They did not report me. I finished my 2 years and PR renewed. meantime I sponsored my daughter as well even before renewing my PR. Her Sponsorship is also granted and she is landed as well. Now I m waiting for her PR cards. That's all. Please find below the Key Lessons learned.
1. Please have full faith in CIC. They do thorough investigation of each case and If you are true then you do not have to worry. just have patience.
2. As suggested by Leon and Msfari many times, if you are not reported at airport then simply keep quite and stay in Canada for 2 years and then you are good.
3. Never ever fall in the trap of such lawyers who claim that they can do some special push to the case and expedite the case. Its not possible at all according to my understanding. CIC takes its own sweet time.
Thanks again all of you and god bless you all.
Best Regards,
DVR
If you plan to use COVID as your main H&C reason for failing to meet RO, then I would get a consult with the immigration agency that pays for this forum. According to another member, they have filed several H&C applications with COVID as the main reason and none have been successful. So this doesn't appear to be a viable or valid reason from IRCC's perspective.Hi, I am in similar situation now where PR card is ending in August2023. All my family members (wife, and 2 kids) going to expire at same time and we are outside of canada and unable to travel due to pandamic and personal reasons.
I am planning to do PR renewal on H&C grounds.
Can you please share the links and what documents need to be submitted?
Is it OK to submit while I am being in India?
Really - need a immigration lawyer for this? or Can I submit on my own?
Your response will help me.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards,
Raj.
Thank You for your response.If you plan to use COVID as your main H&C reason for failing to meet RO, then I would get a consult with the immigration agency that pays for this forum. According to another member, they have filed several H&C applications with COVID as the main reason and none have been successful. So this doesn't appear to be a viable or valid reason from IRCC's perspective.
You can of course apply on your own. Ultimately it's your choice.
I thought you had to be in Canada to apply to renew your PR card and it's not possible from outside of Canada. Hopefully others will confirm if that's accurate or not.
Do you plan to return to Canada before your PR cards expire? That would really be the ideal plan vs. trying for H&C. Keep in mind that travel has been possible for quite a while now.
None of us can tell you that. But in my opinion your best bet to keep your PR status is to return to Canada as soon as you can.Thank You for your response.
and If I travel now, Will I face any queries from Immigration Officer as I won't be able to meet Residency Obligation or Will it start revoking my PR Status? this is my worry if I travel now...
Thanks.
OK Understood. Yes Agree, but any other person travelled recently with similar situation can share their experience.None of us can tell you that. But in my opinion your best bet to keep your PR status is to return to Canada as soon as you can.
Could you provide link or more context please?If you plan to use COVID as your main H&C reason for failing to meet RO, then I would get a consult with the immigration agency that pays for this forum. According to another member, they have filed several H&C applications with COVID as the main reason and none have been successful. So this doesn't appear to be a viable or valid reason from IRCC's perspective.
I don't have the link. This information was posted on the forum by another member who had been in touch with Cohen about their case.Could you provide link or more context please?
An 'H&C application [to keep PR status] [or what exactly?]' is a different thing than either arriving at border, applying for PRTD, and/or appealing prtd/report at border.
Thank you. Good to have some concrete signs even if vague at this point.Apparently a number of people (with Cohen's help) have attempted to apply for PR card renewal under H&C (presumably after entering Canada) using COVID as the primary reason and none of these applications have been successful. Maybe some were PRTD applications under H&C with COVID as the reason. Regardless, the key points are that IRCC doesn't seem to be accepting just COVID as a reason for failing to meet RO
I'll try to find the post later. The post doesn't have a ton of details.Thank you. Good to have some concrete signs even if vague at this point.
I still believe would be useful to have more concrete info about exactly what kind of application the H&C request was for. H&C renewal is a pretty rare thing (primary context of which I believe is where PRTD was already granted).
I expect that some of these would / will be overturned on appeal, but that overall iRCC will not give blanket relief - and we are now far enough away from covid travel restrictions that much will depend on case specifics. We know, for example, that some including covid as a reason for relief were already out of compliance before covid started. It would be a major omission on the part of an applicant or their legal counsel NOT to include covid as a reason, but does not also mean that including covid will be sufficient.
Also interesting to see how CBSA at ports of entry will approach (probably eventually similarly but with a lag).
Anyway, clear the direction this will go - can't be an excuse forever.
Good advice, I was mainly asking for the info as background.The concrete info is sitting with Cohen so that's why I recommended the other poster reach out to them for a consult.
Overall: There is not much point, if any, to pursuing H&C relief unless and until you are prepared to come to Canada to stay. For a PR currently in breach of the RO (a PR who has been outside Canada more than 1095 days since landing, or if the PR landed more than five years ago, in the last five years), the best chance of being allowed to keep PR status is to make the move to Canada as soon as possible. And do so intending to STAY.Hi, I am in similar situation now where PR card is ending in August2023. All my family members (wife, and 2 kids) going to expire at same time and we are outside of canada and unable to travel due to pandamic and personal reasons.
I am planning to do PR renewal on H&C grounds.
Can you please share the links and what documents need to be submitted?
Is it OK to submit while I am being in India?
Really - need a immigration lawyer for this? or Can I submit on my own?
If you read through topics here, just following topic titles referencing H&C, or RO breach or being short, you should easily find many anecdotal reports in this forum about arriving at a Port-of-Entry into Canada while in breach of the PR Residency Obligation. Additionally, scores of actual cases are officially reported in published IAD decisions, many of which are linked in numerous discussions here. Sorting useful information from all that, that might illuminate how things could go for you, is no easy task since there is so much variation from case to case, and outcomes vary considerably even in very similar situations.Thank You for your response.
and If I travel now, Will I face any queries from Immigration Officer as I won't be able to meet Residency Obligation or Will it start revoking my PR Status? this is my worry if I travel now...