Hi,
I am in a bit of a situation regarding my move to Canada and the PR timelines. I have a PR since mid 2018 and have previously lived in Canada before accepting a job offer overseas. I had been waiting to move back to Canada until my company would agree to transfer my job to Canada. However, I didn't see this pandemic coming and it has tossed my timeline to return due to personal health risk -- I have an underlying condition which can increase the risk of severe outcome from Covid-19 if I were to contract the virus during travel and relocation back to Canada. I haven't had a chance to get vaccinated yet and there is no firm data on whether one vaccine is effective against the several variants.
If I don't move to Canada by August 2021, I miss my 730 day residency obligation in the five year period (ending August 2023). I reached out to CIC and also to the Visa Office requesting them to grant me some extension in traveling, given my personal health situation and the global pandemic. However, they simply returned my request saying I can only raise such a request at a port of entry when I travel to Canada, and that there is "no exemption due to the pandemic circumstances."
What I don't understand is -- I am diligent in reaching out to the Visa office with a valid request to extend my arrival, knowing fully well that if I travel late without raising such a request, I may be turned back at the port of entry for missing the 730 day requirement (albeit due to a valid reason). Given we are in the digital age, I don't understand why CIC does not have a feature to raise a request for extension online, well before traveling all the way to make such a request? Or is there something I am missing and does an online platform exist to make such a request on compelling grounds? I find it hard it believe that this has to be a choice between risking one's health by traveling in the current circumstances or losing one's PR and being sent back. There are folks facing legitimate personal challenges during this once in a lifetime pandemic.
Could someone please advise me what I could do in my situation?
Cheers,
Stan
I am in a bit of a situation regarding my move to Canada and the PR timelines. I have a PR since mid 2018 and have previously lived in Canada before accepting a job offer overseas. I had been waiting to move back to Canada until my company would agree to transfer my job to Canada. However, I didn't see this pandemic coming and it has tossed my timeline to return due to personal health risk -- I have an underlying condition which can increase the risk of severe outcome from Covid-19 if I were to contract the virus during travel and relocation back to Canada. I haven't had a chance to get vaccinated yet and there is no firm data on whether one vaccine is effective against the several variants.
If I don't move to Canada by August 2021, I miss my 730 day residency obligation in the five year period (ending August 2023). I reached out to CIC and also to the Visa Office requesting them to grant me some extension in traveling, given my personal health situation and the global pandemic. However, they simply returned my request saying I can only raise such a request at a port of entry when I travel to Canada, and that there is "no exemption due to the pandemic circumstances."
What I don't understand is -- I am diligent in reaching out to the Visa office with a valid request to extend my arrival, knowing fully well that if I travel late without raising such a request, I may be turned back at the port of entry for missing the 730 day requirement (albeit due to a valid reason). Given we are in the digital age, I don't understand why CIC does not have a feature to raise a request for extension online, well before traveling all the way to make such a request? Or is there something I am missing and does an online platform exist to make such a request on compelling grounds? I find it hard it believe that this has to be a choice between risking one's health by traveling in the current circumstances or losing one's PR and being sent back. There are folks facing legitimate personal challenges during this once in a lifetime pandemic.
Could someone please advise me what I could do in my situation?
Cheers,
Stan