When you say it was 'rejected', was it returned to you or written that application refused?
Most likely you just need to resubmit with information that you and your wife habitually reside together in Canada and she will be returning with your daughter, therefore you did not submit the 5604...
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/protect-fraud/report-fraud.html
You can call and ask whether it is anonymous (I'm fairly sure it is, but up to you to get comfortable with it).
Keep in mind that in some circumstances, if the information reported can only come...
No-one except IRCC could possibly know the answer. We do know (Or I think we do, anyway) that they tend to say 'mailed' when all they've actually done is approve it to be sent to their own mailroom. After that - anyone's guess.
Contact IRCC, CBSA, and/or your MP's office. The officer came to the correct conclusion at the end: you do have the right to move freely, but sometimes former refugees (now citizens) have the 'refugee flag' remaining on their electronic case files (that's what they saw, a flag or note that you...
It's perhaps implied but you left out the most important information: did he already land (arrive) in Canada / was he in Canada when the (e)COPR is issued? Or in more simple terms: is he already a PR?
If he is already a PR, there is nothing to do (except sponsor his spouse, if he wishes). The...
When did you first become PRs?
The '730 days in five years' is not directly linked to the cards (although border officers will tend to give benefit of doubt to those with cards, that is a tendency and not a rule - you can have issues when entering even with valid cards).
The rule works this...
But your spouse could also check against what the fees are, and/or call IRCC to check.
These are the fee structures for outland spousal sponsorship:
Fees
$CAN
Sponsor your spouse or partner
Sponsorship fee ($85), principal applicant...
Your chances are roughly 1 over (number of those interested/number of places available/average size of PGP families). It's been about 10,000 individuals per year.
Here are the options, given that they are NOT going to open it up for anyone who wants and there will always be a strict numerical...
You'll have to be explicit about the exact dates - above I understood you started living together in 2019 and she became a PR in 2022. Please clarify.
I believe even then there was a process to confirm via portal. You could raise this, but in my opinion a poor defence.
Don't see how this answers my question.
This part in this link does: "Applicants without status in Canada can still be granted PR, whereas applicants under other streams for PR (such as the Family Class) must have valid status in order to become a permanent resident."
Thanks.