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  1. Woman_USA_to_Canada

    Complicated Circumstances - Inadmissability - Please Help!

    From the time of my post to the time of completing the paperwork I learned many things about the rehabilitation process and laws. The "4 years" was what I was told by an immigration officer who did not understand the situation. He told me that based on "deemed rehabilitated" (can cross the...
  2. Woman_USA_to_Canada

    Re: Rehabilitation process time

    It is a long and arduous process. If your reason for traveling to Canada is important, then it is very much worth the time invested in applying. You can apply for a TRP, attach the rehabilitation application and supporting documentation as additional information, and ask for a temporary entry...
  3. Woman_USA_to_Canada

    US Citizen marrying Canadian Citizen - A few important PR questions

    I am working PT (20 hours per week) and we would really benefit from my working full time (with two kids private tuition to pay for - personal choice for smart children). I am not able to take my remote work to FT hours, I am limited to PT. So, a OWP would be a significant benefit for us. I...
  4. Woman_USA_to_Canada

    US Citizen marrying Canadian Citizen - A few important PR questions

    Thank you for your reply. Your answer to #1 induces a further question. If I was to apply outland and actually be living here in Canada with my husband and our newly merged family, would I just apply for an Extension of Authorization to Remain in Canada as a Temporary Resident (I would have...
  5. Woman_USA_to_Canada

    Complicated Circumstances - Inadmissability - Please Help!

    I was approved for rehabilitation in December 2010 (after submitting the paperwork in the end of May 2009) I went through the regular process, submitted the paperwork to the Washington DC embassy location and had to submit updated police certificates and additional details per their request at...
  6. Woman_USA_to_Canada

    Re: Rehabilitation process time

    I was approved for rehabilitation in December 2010 (after submitting the paperwork in the end of May 2009).
  7. Woman_USA_to_Canada

    US Citizen marrying Canadian Citizen - A few important PR questions

    Hi there, I would like to thank, in advance, those who contribute their time and efforts towards assisting me in resolving my questions. I will be as detailed as possible. Background Information: I have been in a relationship (long distance) with a Canadian gentleman (natural born Canadian...
  8. Woman_USA_to_Canada

    Re: Rehabilitation process time

    I was wondering if you have received your decision on rehabilitation yet? If so, how long did it take? Thank you for your time.
  9. Woman_USA_to_Canada

    Complicated Circumstances - Inadmissability - Please Help!

    I thank you for your prompt reply as well as your time. I, unfortunately, cannot afford an immigration attorney. They are quite costly and this can take some time. I must do this myself. This is why I am turning to this forum and its members' knowledge and expertise. I would ask you for...
  10. Woman_USA_to_Canada

    Complicated Circumstances - Inadmissability - Please Help!

    Okay, where to start… I have quite a complicated situation, so please stay with me. I will try to be as detailed as possible. Overview of Facts: I am a woman in my early 30s. I live in the United States with a minor child (under 8 years of age). I am almost legally divorced, but separated...