Hi,
I left Canada in 2009 without completing PR residency obligation and returned to India to be with my wife also a Canadian PR and my one year old son who was born in India and is not a Canadian PR. I subsequently secured a job opportunity in Hong Kong in 2010 and have been living here with my wife and 2 sons. The second son was born in HK and is also not a Canadian PR like my first son. We are in the process of converting to Chinese nationality and will be holders of Hong Kong SAR passports next month holders of which which are entitled to visitor visa free access to Canada. We would like to return and settle permanently in Canada as a family and would be grateful for your comments and advice on what would be the best approach to take given that my wife and I are in breach of Canadian PR residency obligation.
We have thought about Option (1) My wife and my 2 sons try to return to Canada first through US Land Border crossing and see what the CBSA/IRCC says on their new HK passports. If they wave my wife and sons through (sons on visitor visa), then I will resign my job in HK and I join them in Canada. If they wave me through at border then all is good. If my wife is issued a departure order then they will return to HK with my kids and we all continue our life in HK. If I am issued a departure order at border and my wife and kids have been let in with no problem, then I will submit an appeal to IAD with the help of a lawyer.
The other option 2) is my wife and I renounce our Canadian PRs and one of us apply to study in Canada to complete a 1 year Masters degree program. The reason for this approach is that under a public policy issued by IRCC in June 2021 for HK SAR passportholders can apply for PR after having studied in Canada at DLIs and have fulfilled certain educational requirements. This program expires on 31st August 2026. There is no guarantee that my study visa will be approved as I am already 50 years old. My wife is 47 years and 2 sons 13 and 6 years respectively and before I apply for the study visa we will first need to renounce our Canadian PR.
Option 3) is for all of us to travel together to Canada via US Land Border and submit a H&C request at border and if issued a departure order, we appeal to the IAD. Whilst the appeal is in process, one of us studies in Canada under the 1 year Masters program and on completion we may be able to apply under the Hong Kong SAR public policy open to HK nationals in which case we will need to revoke our PR. I am told PR decisions on these cases are quite quick owing to priority processing of these cases.
Appreciate that our cases in rather complex and would welcome your thoughts and feedback on the options above with pros and cons if possible. Thank you so much in advance.
I left Canada in 2009 without completing PR residency obligation and returned to India to be with my wife also a Canadian PR and my one year old son who was born in India and is not a Canadian PR. I subsequently secured a job opportunity in Hong Kong in 2010 and have been living here with my wife and 2 sons. The second son was born in HK and is also not a Canadian PR like my first son. We are in the process of converting to Chinese nationality and will be holders of Hong Kong SAR passports next month holders of which which are entitled to visitor visa free access to Canada. We would like to return and settle permanently in Canada as a family and would be grateful for your comments and advice on what would be the best approach to take given that my wife and I are in breach of Canadian PR residency obligation.
We have thought about Option (1) My wife and my 2 sons try to return to Canada first through US Land Border crossing and see what the CBSA/IRCC says on their new HK passports. If they wave my wife and sons through (sons on visitor visa), then I will resign my job in HK and I join them in Canada. If they wave me through at border then all is good. If my wife is issued a departure order then they will return to HK with my kids and we all continue our life in HK. If I am issued a departure order at border and my wife and kids have been let in with no problem, then I will submit an appeal to IAD with the help of a lawyer.
The other option 2) is my wife and I renounce our Canadian PRs and one of us apply to study in Canada to complete a 1 year Masters degree program. The reason for this approach is that under a public policy issued by IRCC in June 2021 for HK SAR passportholders can apply for PR after having studied in Canada at DLIs and have fulfilled certain educational requirements. This program expires on 31st August 2026. There is no guarantee that my study visa will be approved as I am already 50 years old. My wife is 47 years and 2 sons 13 and 6 years respectively and before I apply for the study visa we will first need to renounce our Canadian PR.
Option 3) is for all of us to travel together to Canada via US Land Border and submit a H&C request at border and if issued a departure order, we appeal to the IAD. Whilst the appeal is in process, one of us studies in Canada under the 1 year Masters program and on completion we may be able to apply under the Hong Kong SAR public policy open to HK nationals in which case we will need to revoke our PR. I am told PR decisions on these cases are quite quick owing to priority processing of these cases.
Appreciate that our cases in rather complex and would welcome your thoughts and feedback on the options above with pros and cons if possible. Thank you so much in advance.