Our family applied for PR in 2001. My mother was the main applicant and I was a dependent. We got our PR in 2006 and we went to Canada to get our PR card and other documentation. Stayed there for 10 days and then came back to India. We never went back again. The PR card expired in 2011. Now, I am on a work visa in USA (work in Information technology), married to an Indian passport holder, and have a daughter (1 year old US passport holder).
Now my intent is to revive my PR status and add my wife and daughter to it. Is it possible? Or is it better to renounce this and then apply again.
My research tells me that I can legally raise an appeal for reviving my PR. Is that doable? In my case, I did not complete my residency requirements because I was in middle of my MBA, when we received PR, and I did not want to not complete my MBA and leave a successful career behind.
Reiterating my questions:
Now my intent is to revive my PR status and add my wife and daughter to it. Is it possible? Or is it better to renounce this and then apply again.
My research tells me that I can legally raise an appeal for reviving my PR. Is that doable? In my case, I did not complete my residency requirements because I was in middle of my MBA, when we received PR, and I did not want to not complete my MBA and leave a successful career behind.
Reiterating my questions:
- Now my intent is to revive my PR status and add my wife and daughter to it. Is it possible? Or is it better to renounce this and then apply again in the skill-based PR
- My research tells me that I can legally raise an appeal for reviving my PR. Is that doable?