In the province of Ontario if you are underage and non status you still have a right to free education. Thus the school board is not only wrong, but also breaking the law.
Having said that though it wasn't the school board that was being difficult, but the actual school. Once I got a lawyer involved the school board reminded the school about the rules and problem solved.
I agree here. I myself am a Canadian Citizen and don't appreciate so many people going back and forth with the whole residency thing. Having said though I do understand it comes down to a case by case basis so I try to hear the stories first before passing judgement.
All in all I also blame the Canadian government who seems intent on not doing their jobs here.
Actually not really, there is a different set of rules for international students and for PR / Canadian rules. And that is of course about money (free and paid education). What that family could not prove is their valid PR properly because of the missing document.
Several things I would strongly disagree:
1. Returning spouses that were living with their Canadian partner.
This argument for children is off the table, as the Canadian parent can sponsor that child and take care of necessary things there. That can be done even if that child will loose his PR (accompanying problem).
2. Sorry but lack of knowledge of the law (in this case RO itself, which is clearly the only thing holding some people back to apply for PR cards), does not excuse them from that law.
And you were more or less assisting somebody to use the loophole in the RO system. So no, such cases are not appreciated at all. Because again, if that person did have proper H&C grounds, they would have sent application already. Since they do not have it, they are just sitting quiet and that is the real reason why they have expired / no PR card at the moment (as you have admitted in this thread).
Obvious this is not regarded as fair by all those who do maintain their RO properly. So it is actually much more touchy for people that got naturalized, than for Canadians by birth.