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Aubrey042878

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hi @Aubrey042878 good luck in your next procedures .
you have to join more humanitarian reasons in your second application and pay attention to detials.
may i know where are you from ?
can i just know if you are from a developed country ?
Thank you. My lawyer will help me figure out what's next step we should do. I came from Philippines.
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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hi @Aubrey042878 good luck in your next procedures .
you have to join more humanitarian reasons in your second application and pay attention to detials.
may i know where are you from ?
can i just know if you are from a developed country ?
It is not as simple as coming from a developed country or not. You can be denied H&C if you come from a less developed country.
 

canuck78

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You're right. Usually it depends on how they assess your papers and the officer. Applying h&c is like gambling.
Also depends on your previous history in Canada before applying for H&C. It is really a last resort option and should only be pursued if there are no other pathways to PR. This is especially the case if arriving as a visitor and applying for H&C.
 

Melno48

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Jan 9, 2021
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It is not as simple as coming from a developed country or not. You can be denied H&C if you come from a less developed country.
i know xoxo ! but it will help more if you are from a third world country for exemple, than if you are danish or portuguese or japanese !
 

Melno48

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Also depends on your previous history in Canada before applying for H&C. It is really a last resort option and should only be pursued if there are no other pathways to PR. This is especially the case if arriving as a visitor and applying for H&C.
many visitors got PR under h&c and they are now canadians !
 

Melno48

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And many don’t. 10 year average is about 50% for those who are lucky enough to remain in Canada.
no no no !!! who told you this false information that doesn't make sense !!!?? many peeople lived in canada for 5, 10, or even 15 years and they got rejection because they didn't try to regulirize their status before !
time spent in Canada can help but it's not like a calculator like when you stay here for a long time so you will be able to apply for residency under h&c! duration in Canada is part of the establishment factor but in H&C applications there are 3 important factors ! also establishment can be strengethened by other arguments , 5 or 10 years in canada without any integration will not really help !
 
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Ayanna

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no no no !!! many peeople lived in canada for 5, 10, or even 15 years and they got rejection because they didn't try to regulirize their status before !
time spent in Canada can help but it's not like a calculator like when you stay here for a long time so you will be able to apply for residency under h&c! duration in Canada is part of the establishment factor but in H&C applications there are 3 important factors ! also establishment can be strengethened by other arguments , 5 or 10 years in canada without any integration will not really help !
This is their job to push your button
Ignore them because he doesn’t even know what’s he is talking about ? He think he’s an officer but he’s ain’t a shi! Lol
 

Buletruck

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no no no !!! many peeople lived in canada for 5, 10, or even 15 years and they got rejection because they didn't try to regulirize their status before !
time spent in Canada can help but it's not like a calculator like when you stay here for a long time so you will be able to apply for residency under h&c! duration in Canada is part of the establishment factor but in H&C applications there are 3 important factors ! also establishment can be strengethened by other arguments , 5 or 10 years in canada without any integration will not really help !
You missed the point. If you remain in Canada with an H&C application you about a 50/50 chance of success. If you are removed (and CBSA does have a mandate to remove illegal immigrants, including those without status, like H&C applicants) your chances of a successful claim is essentially zero. There were 16,000 H&C applications in backlog as of December 2020. Assuming an 80/20 split (in Canada/out of Canada), 5-6000 applications might be fortunate enough to have a successful application in the future.
 
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Buletruck

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This is their job to push your button
Ignore them because he doesn’t even know what’s he is talking about ? He think he’s an officer but he’s ain’t a shi! Lol
Nice mouth. Just expressing the opinion of a Canadian citizen....something you lack.
 

Buletruck

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no no no !!! who told you this false information that doesn't make sense !!!?? many peeople lived in canada for 5, 10, or even 15 years and they got rejection because they didn't try to regulirize their status before !
time spent in Canada can help but it's not like a calculator like when you stay here for a long time so you will be able to apply for residency under h&c! duration in Canada is part of the establishment factor but in H&C applications there are 3 important factors ! also establishment can be strengethened by other arguments , 5 or 10 years in canada without any integration will not really help !

The statistics revealed during the following years the chance of success from within Canada or from outside of Canada:
In 2018 – from outside of Canada success was 3.8% and from within Canada 64.9%
In 2017 – from outside of Canada success was 1.7% and from within Canada 57.8%
In 2016 – from outside of Canada success was 2.5% and from within Canada 67.1%
In 2015 – from outside of Canada success was 0.5% and from within Canada 59.8%
In 2014 – from outside of Canada success was 0% and from within Canada 48.9%
In 2013 – from outside of Canada success was 0.6% and from within Canada 40.2%
 
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Melno48

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You missed the point. If you remain in Canada with an H&C application you about a 50/50 chance of success. If you are removed (and CBSA does have a mandate to remove illegal immigrants, including those without status, like H&C applicants) your chances of a successful claim is essentially zero. There were 16,000 H&C applications in backlog as of December 2020. Assuming an 80/20 split (in Canada/out of Canada), 5-6000 applications might be fortunate enough to have a successful application in the future.
yes, in this pint you're right , if the applicant leave canada he will have zero chance to be approved.
but don't worry sweatheart !everything will be fine ! especially in our case