My case is indeed complicated.
My husband and I applied for renewal of our PR on the H&C grounds because we didn’t meet the residency obligations.
His ecase shows as “in process”, this is my case that has disappeared.
Is this something that happen from time to time to applicants? Their information not being seen/retrievable on the site?
We have also updated the mailing address but my husband ecase still show the old address.
How long does it take for the new information show up in the system?
As already noted, the situation appears outside the scope of this forum.
Strange things do happen.
But this seems headed down a proverbial Lewis Carroll rabbit hole . . . and given the information underlying your queries in another topic (quoted below) . . . is perhaps already seriously problematic.
If you do not have a
LAWYER (not a consultant, but a licensed Canadian lawyer with immigration experience), it may be time to get one,
time to lawyer-up. If you do have a lawyer, that is who you need to consult with.
If you are being assisted by a CONSULTANT, make certain the consultant is AUTHORIZED. To determine if the consultant is an authorized consultant, start here:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigration-citizenship-representative/choose/authorized.html
H&C cases are TRICKY and typically DIFFICULT. Even the best H&C cases.
There are some obvious
should-have-done-this-or-that-differently elements in your situation, like you NOT applying for a new PR card so soon but rather just staying in Canada until the breach of the Residency Obligation was cured. Discussing the particulars of how you
should-have-done-this-or-that-differently is of NO help now. BUT this warrants noting if part of the reason why you applied for the PR card so soon after arriving in Canada is that the decision to do this was based on advice from someone. If so, it appears that was rather bad advice. And if so, that suggests disregarding that source of advice or at least approaching it a lot, lot more cautiously if not critically.
I am NOT certain, NOT at all certain, your PR card application has taken your situation into a seriously problematic condition. But there appears to be a substantial risk that your PR status is in real jeopardy. Enough of a risk to make sure you are getting professional, competent advice to help you navigate your way forward.
NOTE, ESPECIALLY . . . if your PR card application is being handled by a consultant, and it is the same consultant now assuring you things are OK, and you have paid or are paying this consultant a significant amount of money, time to be very WARY of the consultant. And if this is the case and in checking to make sure the consultant is authorized (again, go to
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigration-citizenship-representative/choose/authorized.html to check on the consultant's authorization) you learn the consultant is NOT authorized, then it really is
time to lawyer-up . . . time to see an attorney licensed to practice law in Canada and get some real PROFESSIONAL, AUTHORIZED assistance.
The above observations are based on posts in this topic AND on the following posts from another topic:
I am currently in an absurd situation.
We, a couple, landed in March 2014. Spent sporadic time in Canada and in May 2019 applied for PR renewal on the H&C grounds.
My MIL is a widower with grave medical conditions and my SIL lives in Australia with two small kids that leaves my husband her only care giver.
I came back to Canada in June , got myself a job and surprisingly received my PR in my mailbox after 20 days and in early June.
After few days , got an email from CIC that the PR is cancelled and should be sent back to them by mail. My status shows decision made and my husband is in process.
I have not found anyone who has similar experience. What does it mean for us?
We entered Canada whilst out PR was still valid. After we applied for renewal, I remained here and started to work, my husband though is out of Canada.
We didn’t meet the RO on the H&C grounds.
I would have waited patiently for months, if it wasn’t for the card arriving in my mail box and then cancelled.
I entered Canadabwith a valid PR, thus was not questioned at the PoE.
Basically my PR is still valid, till August.
I did apply including the H&C grounds.
My status shows as decision made with the info of the card being sent to my address, which was the case right till last week.
I think they have not updated that, yet.
My husband case though, remains as it was since the beginning, we have started processing your case.
I have a minor update, my encase changed from Decision made ( with mentioning issuing the PR card) back to in process again (issuing PR card part is still there)!