Hi,
This is a difficult question I really don't know who to ask so I decided to post here.
I just arrived Canada 2 days ago and my background is like this: I got my Record of Landing IMM 1000 in about 21 years ago (Year 1995) when I was 7 years old. After getting the IMM 1000, my family and I left Canada. I did not return Canada since then and I do not have a PR card. I read the forum and the Residency Obligation (RO) that in order for me to get my PR status back, I need to 1) be physically in Canada; 2) living in Canada for 730 days in a 5 years period; (Both of my parents are not Citizen nor PR)
Currently, I am physically in Canada as an international student for my PhD study. I entered Canada using an international student study permit, and I already paid the first tuition fee for my first term. My question is that if I can use my old Record of Landing IMM 1000 to apply for a change in immigration status so that I can pay my tuition fee as a PR? I read most university's guideline for a change in immigration status stated that a student can apply for a change in status by either having ONE of the following documents:
Record of Landing (IMM 1000)
Permanent Resident Card (PRC)
Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292)
The only document I have above is the old Record of Landing (IMM 1000), and the paper did not have an expiry date stated. I also wonder if my IMM 1000 is still valid?
Another question is that if I can apply for a PR card now under the humanitarian and compassionate consideration since I left Canada with my parents at the age of 7?
If I stay in Canada for at least 730 days in every 5-year period, Can I get my PR status back with my day-old 21 years old Record of Landing? :
This is a difficult question I really don't know who to ask so I decided to post here.
I just arrived Canada 2 days ago and my background is like this: I got my Record of Landing IMM 1000 in about 21 years ago (Year 1995) when I was 7 years old. After getting the IMM 1000, my family and I left Canada. I did not return Canada since then and I do not have a PR card. I read the forum and the Residency Obligation (RO) that in order for me to get my PR status back, I need to 1) be physically in Canada; 2) living in Canada for 730 days in a 5 years period; (Both of my parents are not Citizen nor PR)
Currently, I am physically in Canada as an international student for my PhD study. I entered Canada using an international student study permit, and I already paid the first tuition fee for my first term. My question is that if I can use my old Record of Landing IMM 1000 to apply for a change in immigration status so that I can pay my tuition fee as a PR? I read most university's guideline for a change in immigration status stated that a student can apply for a change in status by either having ONE of the following documents:
Record of Landing (IMM 1000)
Permanent Resident Card (PRC)
Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292)
The only document I have above is the old Record of Landing (IMM 1000), and the paper did not have an expiry date stated. I also wonder if my IMM 1000 is still valid?
Another question is that if I can apply for a PR card now under the humanitarian and compassionate consideration since I left Canada with my parents at the age of 7?
If I stay in Canada for at least 730 days in every 5-year period, Can I get my PR status back with my day-old 21 years old Record of Landing? :