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jauban

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Jan 17, 2019
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Hi, I have a removal order and i have less than 3 weeks to leave Canada. I have a valid working permit which i am still working. So i went to my boss today to give him a notice that i won't be working for them anymore because i have been issued a removal order. He said the company is ready and willingly to keep me in Canada as a worker.
My Question is, Is it possible for my company to sponsor me to stay in Canada as a worker even though i have a removal order?
Another Question is, I am married in Canada but my spousal sponsorship sponsorship Application is not in yet.
What are my chances of coming back if i leave then my spouse put's in the application? How long does that process takes?

Please Please i need honest help.
Thanks
 
Hi, I have a removal order and i have less than 3 weeks to leave Canada. I have a valid working permit which i am still working. So i went to my boss today to give him a notice that i won't be working for them anymore because i have been issued a removal order. He said the company is ready and willingly to keep me in Canada as a worker.
My Question is, Is it possible for my company to sponsor me to stay in Canada as a worker even though i have a removal order?
Another Question is, I am married in Canada but my spousal sponsorship sponsorship Application is not in yet.
What are my chances of coming back if i leave then my spouse put's in the application? How long does that process takes?

Please Please i need honest help.
Thanks

Why do you have a removal order?
 
The employer would have to get an LMIA which would take many months and then you'd need to get a work permit. The process is often 6 month long. Yes if your spouse is a PR or citizen they can sponsor you. Just be prepared for more scrutiny of your application. Sponsorship will likely take a year or more. You could try to submit an inland sponsorship application to try and put your removal order on hold but at this point it is probably too late.
 
The employer would have to get an LMIA which would take many months and then you'd need to get a work permit. The process is often 6 month long. Yes if your spouse is a PR or citizen they can sponsor you. Just be prepared for more scrutiny of your application. Sponsorship will likely take a year or more. You could try to submit an inland sponsorship application to try and put your removal order on hold but at this point it is probably too late.
Thanks
 
Hello guys may I ask how will I know if I have a removal order? I am abaout to leave Canada this month and looking forward to go back. I am asking this so that I will know if I need to apply for TRP or ARC. Thanks in advance.
 
Admins: sorry for my double posts.