I have not applied for PRTD for certain reasons. People tell me that there is a risk that my PR status may be revoked if I apply now. On the other hand, if I receive the email for pickup (that IRCC said that it will send; Even confimed this on the call yeaterday with IRCC), my basis for applying for PRTD will stand on a better footing, I feel. What do you think ??
Yes, there is indeed a very real risk that your "
PR status may be revoked" if you apply for a PR Travel Document now. That is, that the application for a PR TD will be denied, and an appeal will be unsuccessful.
But an email from IRCC saying that YOU can pick-up the PR card will NOT improve your chances of being issued a PR TD.
In contrast, every day that passes hurts whatever chance you might have that IRCC will issue a PR TD.
There is actually a significant probability that arranging for you to pick-up a new PR card DEPENDS on either:
-- a favourable decision in response to a PR Travel Document application, or
-- how it goes during a Port-of-Entry examination if somehow you are able to travel to Canada without a PR TD (that is, via the U.S.)
And sorry, it very much appears that the odds are NOT GOOD that a PR TD will be granted (and again, those odds get worse as the days pass); and the odds are that if you could obtain a U.S. visa and travel via the U.S., so as to physically get to Canada without a PR TD, you will be issued a 44(1) Report and a DEPARTURE ORDER on your arrival.
All this has been said many times in response to your posts.
Your posts indicate you have not been IN Canada for more than five years. Unless you have an especially strong H&C case, NOW, as of today, odds are you will lose PR status and need to start over.
ONLY a QUALIFIED IMMIGRATION LAWYER, in CANADA, can provide you with any better, more reliable information about the prospect of saving your current status, and how.
That said, given that it has been over five years since you were last even present in Canada, if you hope to come to Canada to live the odds are you will need to be sponsored for PR by your spouse. You will need to lose your current PR status to do that.
If you are ready to come to Canada soon (within the next six months to a year), it will NOT hurt to apply for a PR TD, make your best H&C case, and see how it goes. If the PR TD is granted, you will then be good to go, that is, good to come to Canada to stay. But, frankly, the odds of that are NOT good. If the PR TD is denied, you could appeal, but if your spouse in Canada is qualified to sponsor you for a new PR visa, that will probably be your best option, and perhaps that is your only realistic option.
And this too has been explained before.
Waiting to see what happens with the PR card application is not likely to resolve your situation. Not at all likely. Of course you can wait and see. Or, you can obtain the opinion, advice, and assistance of a qualified immigration lawyer IN Canada to help you decide what to do going forward.
. . . if your intent is to return to reside in Canada, and given how long this is going on... well, in your situation I would consider just applying for the PRTD - knowing that if it was denied and PR status revoked, I could immediately start sponsorship anew with spouse. (Or just renouncing PR status and doing same)
However this is framed, as a suggestion, opinion, advice, or whatever, that's pretty well the situation. That pretty well states what the options are. Waiting is not going to improve the odds of being granted a PR TD.
@chella99 is not likely to get back to Canada without applying for and being granted a PR TD. To pursue the possibility there is a chance otherwise, best to consult with a competent immigration lawyer.
It warrants noting that
@chella99 initially reported that an in-person pick-up of the PR card was required back in late 2020.