Dear All,
I am a permanent resident and got my status on January 2010. I have been in Canada for 718 days in total falling short of 12 days to complete my residency obligation.
I have also been a international student from August 2008 until 2009 December after which I was a permanent resident.
My H&C condition is a sick parent with a non curable disease which needs caretaker and i spend my 18 months from 2012 jan until 2013 june looking after my dad, who then returned to canada. My whole family parents and sister are permanent residents residing in Canada.
After they returned i tried looking for a job and couldnt find one which led me to go back to middle east and support my family financially.
I applied to renew my PR in 2015 and was returned back due to missing photographs.
To return back to canada I applied for a PRTD on H&C from AUH which has already been granted and I arrived back 10 days ago.
I have all other documentation in hand, repayment of student loan, tax assessment, drivers license and health card which is requirement for renewal.
I need to renew my PR now whilst its in process i might have to travel back as certain banking procedures which i was not aware of need to be completed.
I have been hearing a lot of cases where it takes 6 months to renew or they ask you to come in person to collect the PR card.
I have couple of questions based on my case-
1) If I have traveled and my PR card is selected for me to come in person and collect it, can I apply for another permanent resident travel document from UAE/India, I have an indian passport.
2) I am aware I need a very strong cover letter for my application and the documents I have mentioned above, am I missing something very important that I need to know about?
3) I am planning on hiring an immigration lawyer for my case, can someone suggest me any lawyers or consultants which are reasonably affordable?
4) Should I continue on my old application with the missing pictures or submit a new one?
I have seen this forum as a very receptive and effective community hope I can get your valuable feedback!
Thanks,
I am a permanent resident and got my status on January 2010. I have been in Canada for 718 days in total falling short of 12 days to complete my residency obligation.
I have also been a international student from August 2008 until 2009 December after which I was a permanent resident.
My H&C condition is a sick parent with a non curable disease which needs caretaker and i spend my 18 months from 2012 jan until 2013 june looking after my dad, who then returned to canada. My whole family parents and sister are permanent residents residing in Canada.
After they returned i tried looking for a job and couldnt find one which led me to go back to middle east and support my family financially.
I applied to renew my PR in 2015 and was returned back due to missing photographs.
To return back to canada I applied for a PRTD on H&C from AUH which has already been granted and I arrived back 10 days ago.
I have all other documentation in hand, repayment of student loan, tax assessment, drivers license and health card which is requirement for renewal.
I need to renew my PR now whilst its in process i might have to travel back as certain banking procedures which i was not aware of need to be completed.
I have been hearing a lot of cases where it takes 6 months to renew or they ask you to come in person to collect the PR card.
I have couple of questions based on my case-
1) If I have traveled and my PR card is selected for me to come in person and collect it, can I apply for another permanent resident travel document from UAE/India, I have an indian passport.
2) I am aware I need a very strong cover letter for my application and the documents I have mentioned above, am I missing something very important that I need to know about?
3) I am planning on hiring an immigration lawyer for my case, can someone suggest me any lawyers or consultants which are reasonably affordable?
4) Should I continue on my old application with the missing pictures or submit a new one?
I have seen this forum as a very receptive and effective community hope I can get your valuable feedback!
Thanks,