Hi all,
We migrated in March 2012 (husband, wife and son), husband and son on track for residency obligation, however, wife just lived 5 months in 2012 and did'nt come to Canada since then. She has been on dialysis since 2014 back home and now wants to return to Canada to live with husband and son. As PR cards expire but not the residency status, my question is what are the chances of getting PRTD if applied on humanitarian and compassionate grounds as her husband, son and his family, two daughters and their families are in Canada as citizens and Permanent residents. Or else the entry through US land border in a private car travelling with husband having COPR would be better option. Your valuable suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks
We migrated in March 2012 (husband, wife and son), husband and son on track for residency obligation, however, wife just lived 5 months in 2012 and did'nt come to Canada since then. She has been on dialysis since 2014 back home and now wants to return to Canada to live with husband and son. As PR cards expire but not the residency status, my question is what are the chances of getting PRTD if applied on humanitarian and compassionate grounds as her husband, son and his family, two daughters and their families are in Canada as citizens and Permanent residents. Or else the entry through US land border in a private car travelling with husband having COPR would be better option. Your valuable suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks