Yes, that's what we are contemplating... cannot miss the event in home country & dont wanna risk the kid's arrival back into Canada.That is a risk. Since they can deny entry to your child. Sure, you as PR will have entry granted, but not your child. So you can end up in the situation, where one of you might have to return back with your child.
So if until then the application is not approved, do not risk it.
Hey Sharmausct, you PM'd me as well, so I replied you over there. You need to provide more details with your case as to dates and stuff before we can respond.Guys!
If both parents meet RO but only kids [one is 4 years and other is 6 years] miss RO then what are the chances of kids getting reported at the airport. All 4 of us have PR valid till Feb 2020.
If kids do get reported then what is the chance of winning an appeal? If we loose appeal then can they force kids to leave Canada and to be separated from parents?
Did you not extend the visitor status for your children during those 2 years?Yes, that's what we are contemplating... cannot miss the event in home country & dont wanna risk the kid's arrival back into Canada.
I was thinking if they deny TRV & TRP as well. I will try entering through US border as we all have US Visitor visa & try to see if Border officer allows us. IF not, then yes the worst case scenario My wife has to stay with our kid till the time the PR sponsorship is approved.
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Yes,Did you not extend the visitor status for your children during those 2 years?
I think there is a slight difference in our cases. Your kid is not yet PR I think and my kids are PR. But they will miss 730 days RO when they land by 3 months.Yes, that's what we are contemplating... cannot miss the event in home country & dont wanna risk the kid's arrival back into Canada.
I was thinking if they deny TRV & TRP as well. I will try entering through US border as we all have US Visitor visa & try to see if Border officer allows us. IF not, then yes the worst case scenario My wife has to stay with our kid till the time the PR sponsorship is approved.
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Which means that it will be much easier to get it for the child that is PR already. Chances to win H&C there is much higher (if of course parents do meet RO). Plus they cannot deny them entry to Canada while they are still PR.I think there is a slight difference in our cases. Your kid is not yet PR I think and my kids are PR. But they will miss 730 days RO when they land by 3 months.
Yes she overstayed after the TRV expiry; The lawyer whom I consented said I wouldn't bother of your kid going out of status but u guys first need to get your PR residency obligation done & cards renewed; IRCC wont come behind a 3-year old kid. So thats what we did and now in the cover letter am specifying the truth as to y we let the trv expired due to renewal of pr cards & explain the situationDid you not extend the visitor status for your children during those 2 years?
Please explain what you mean. Have you stayed in Canada for 730 days by now?After that lawyer was insisting us to apply for our PR. But we never did as we waiting for our days to complete.now we completed our days.