Abuelyas
Full Member
- Jan 31, 2009
- 3
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London, UK
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- AOR Received.
- 08/07/2010
- Med's Request
- 31/01/2012
- Med's Done....
- 08/03/2012
- Interview........
- Exempted
- LANDED..........
- February 1st and Got PRC
Hey er2d2g,er2d2g said:Hi Abu
Its not worth going through the legal process. If you think you will not be able to meet the residency take legal advice now and be upfront with the government. Buying property and paying taxes could land you into trouble as you would be classified as a person trying to scam Canada which is not something you want to do as this will be used against you when you apply for citizenship.
Also not sure if you are aware but the day you land in Canada each application is treated independently i.e. if your family stays back and meets the residency quota they can still sponsor you if you lose your PR status
TC
er2d2g
Thank you for your continuous and valuable advice. In fact, I am not planning to plunge into any legal processes for the reasons you mentioned. What I have come out of, all accounts and considerations made, is that all the members of my family will re-land in Canada in due time, by July/August 2015, which will leave them about 2 years and almost a half before they run any risk, and as it will still be difficult if not impossible for me join them before August,2016. That will leave me only 17 months (less than 730 days!). That's where I won't be able to meet the Residency requirements.
My inquiries are:
- Could I be able to enter Canada then ( even though I will have less than 730 days )?
- What about the Proof of Funds? Will they ask me or my family upon each one's entry again about these funds?
Thanking you infinitely,
Abuelyas