Hi All,
I need some expert advice on my issue. I have applied for Canadian PR about a month back when I was working in the USA under F-1 OPT extension. Right now, about a week back USA has deported me for 5 years (after my vacation in India) saying I exceeded my number of unemployment days there, although that is not true. All I am worried about now, is my PR application. My medical have passed and my biometrics is pending. I have narrowed it down to a couple of options. Please suggest one or enhance my knowledge if you know more about this issue.
1. Declare this issue to CIC via change of address form and reason it as deportation and explain in complete detail.
2. Submit a change of address, but only mention that I have moved to India from USA now.
3. Hire an attorney to file a case against my situation and submit that letter under LOE or if additional documents are requested.
4. Wait until any decision is made from CIC.
This is sort of an emergency, so any help would be much appreciated. Also, anyone who has faced this situation before, please explain in detail on how you’ve dealt with this issue. I can really use your help on this.
Thanks,
Srinidhi
I need some expert advice on my issue. I have applied for Canadian PR about a month back when I was working in the USA under F-1 OPT extension. Right now, about a week back USA has deported me for 5 years (after my vacation in India) saying I exceeded my number of unemployment days there, although that is not true. All I am worried about now, is my PR application. My medical have passed and my biometrics is pending. I have narrowed it down to a couple of options. Please suggest one or enhance my knowledge if you know more about this issue.
1. Declare this issue to CIC via change of address form and reason it as deportation and explain in complete detail.
2. Submit a change of address, but only mention that I have moved to India from USA now.
3. Hire an attorney to file a case against my situation and submit that letter under LOE or if additional documents are requested.
4. Wait until any decision is made from CIC.
This is sort of an emergency, so any help would be much appreciated. Also, anyone who has faced this situation before, please explain in detail on how you’ve dealt with this issue. I can really use your help on this.
Thanks,
Srinidhi
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