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heenaverma

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Aug 2, 2011
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Hi
My parents were deported from Canada to India(because of refused refugee claim) 20 years ago.Now they really want to go back to Canada.Is it possible?
Should they file for TRV? How long will it take?
Moreover I am Canadian by birth.Can I sponsor them?what are the chances for their approval?
 
heenaverma said:
Hi
My parents were deported from Canada to India(because of refused refugee claim) 20 years ago.Now they really want to go back to Canada.Is it possible?
Should they file for TRV? How long will it take?
Moreover I am Canadian by birth.Can I sponsor them?what are the chances for their approval?
Personally, I think that the chances of them obtaining a TRV are almost zero, but they can try.
You can apply to sponsor them from January 2014 as long as you meet the eligibility requirements.
 
zardoz said:
Personally, I think that the chances of them obtaining a TRV are almost zero, but they can try.
You can apply to sponsor them from January 2014 as long as you meet the eligibility requirements.
And what about a visitor visa?
 
heenaverma said:
And what about a visitor visa?
Visitor visa = TRV.
 
Since it's been 20 years since they left Canada - I'd say it's worth a shot applying - especially if:

- they are very well established in their home country and can provide proof of property owned, employment, assets, etc.
- they have immediate family in their home country (other children)
- they have traveled to other countries requiring visas since they were removed from Canada

No one can tell you what their chances of approval are.
 
scylla said:
Since it's been 20 years since they left Canada - I'd say it's worth a shot applying - especially if:

- they are very well established in their home country and can provide proof of property owned, employment, assets, etc.
- they have immediate family in their home country (other children)
- they have traveled to other countries requiring visas since they were removed from Canada

No one can tell you what their chances of approval are.
Thanks.
They are well established in India but they have not travelled to any other country in these 20 years.
 
heenaverma said:
Thanks.
They are well established in India but they have not travelled to any other country in these 20 years.

Ah - that's too bad. It would be far better if they had traveled outside of the country - especially to countries where they required a visa to enter.

Again, impossible to say what their chances of success are. However the prior deportation certainly works against them - and so does the lack of travel since they were removed.
 
heenaverma said:
Thanks.
They are well established in India but they have not travelled to any other country in these 20 years.
When you say "deported", do you actually mean that, or did they leave after being asked? This could make a huge difference...
 
zardoz said:
When you say "deported", do you actually mean that, or did they leave after being asked? This could make a huge difference...
Departure order was issued to them,but they did not follow it because their case was pending in federal court and they were waiting for the judgement.As a result departure order became deportation order.
 
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heenaverma said:
Departure order was issued to them,but they did not follow it because their case was pending in federal court and they were waiting for the judgement.As a result departure order became deportation order.

Then they require an "ARC" to return to Canada as well as a TRV. don't hold your breath that it will be issued.
 
heenaverma said:
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What are the chances then?

Chances are low. They should be prepared for a refusal.

No one here will be able to give you a percentage.