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Appeal is sucessful! So what's next! PLEASE HELP

ilovecanadadry

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Aug 22, 2012
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So here is the story, my parents and little sister went back to mother country long time ago when my sister was only like 4.
Recently they tried to come back to Canada but of course because of that they didn't live long enough to fullfil the residency obligation so PR were cancelled and decision was made.

We felt the decision to be unfair so we submitted an appeal and the appeal was done via telphone several months ago. We applied for humanitarian.
Sadly my parents' appeals are dismissed.
However my sister 's appeal is allowed.

Here is the original quote from the letter
"The appeal is allowed for JIN. The decision of the officier made outside of Canada on appellant's residency obligation is set aside. The immigration Appeal Division finds that the appelant has not lost her permanent resident status. "

JIN is short for my sister's name.

it is a very good news. But then what's next? There is no instruction of what to do next in the letter...

My sister is still in mother country right now. She still has immigration paper and the expiered PR card. And she has to have a visa(travel or what ever visa) to get in Canada.

Please help me! Thank you very much!

(For those going to appeal as humanitarian you can msg me, i can share some experience)
 

scylla

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Jun 8, 2010
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Category........
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You may want to post your question to the PR Residency Requirement section of the forum.

It's actually no surprise that your sister was approved. This is normal and the expected result when someone was removed from Canada as a child and is applying for a PRTD while still a teenager or in their very early twenties. Approval is pretty much guaranteed.
 

ilovecanadadry

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Aug 22, 2012
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scylla said:
You may want to post your question to the PR Residency Requirement section of the forum.

It's actually no surprise that your sister was approved. This is normal and the expected result when someone was removed from Canada as a child and is applying for a PRTD while still a teenager or in their very early twenties. Approval is pretty much guaranteed.
Re-posted!
Thanks for the information. We all thought it is all done when PR was all rejected..

So what's next