Hi Folks,
Thanks for your input.
Thanks for clarifying ROB_TO. I somehow thought there was a way to renounce PR and re-request the same as and when we are ready to establish ourselves, without going through the complete process again J.
Based on what I have gleaned from all of you I still feel Option #1 would be the best route to keep the things clean; stay low [don’t travel] until really ready to move in (as I can’t move back yet).
Few Questions:
1. As per note from canuck78 is there anything I should keep in mind to build a strong case for PRTD based on H&C?
2. And how long could this process take?
3. If our request gets denied by IAD, could be appeal the decision or knock on the Federal Courts for reconsideration (don’t know the process or expense involved though)?
4. And lastly, what if we consider coming back to Canada via border crossing instead of requesting PRTD? Would the filing of PR Card extension in-Canada take longer than applying for PRTD from outside Canada (India)? Weighing in the pros & cons…
Thank you,
Ranvir!
Thanks for your input.
Thanks for clarifying ROB_TO. I somehow thought there was a way to renounce PR and re-request the same as and when we are ready to establish ourselves, without going through the complete process again J.
Based on what I have gleaned from all of you I still feel Option #1 would be the best route to keep the things clean; stay low [don’t travel] until really ready to move in (as I can’t move back yet).
Few Questions:
1. As per note from canuck78 is there anything I should keep in mind to build a strong case for PRTD based on H&C?
2. And how long could this process take?
3. If our request gets denied by IAD, could be appeal the decision or knock on the Federal Courts for reconsideration (don’t know the process or expense involved though)?
4. And lastly, what if we consider coming back to Canada via border crossing instead of requesting PRTD? Would the filing of PR Card extension in-Canada take longer than applying for PRTD from outside Canada (India)? Weighing in the pros & cons…
Thank you,
Ranvir!