seton said:
You may want to consider contacting your local MP as, since you have Canadian kids, you may have some options with a Humanitarian & Compassionate application - support from your MP may help if that came to be, and keeping your family together with Canadian children is considered a factor (but not the only, unfortunately).
I read your post history but unfortunately your November CEC application is not eligible for H&C considerations since it's not a factor of the class (that is, if the cap has in fact been reached). I would also suggest investigate other options, which could include:
- LMIA (Which I'm sure you're working on)
- Provincial Sponsorship if available
- Extending your work permit with the current employer
- Student options (for example, if your wife went to school, and could be eligible for an open spousal work permit)
Hi Seton,
I appreciate your response and thanks for the things to think about.
I'm unable to extend my current work permit as I'm here on an ICT TWP and my company based in the UK that I transferred from actually sold the Canadian subsidiary that I now work for last year so that 'relationship' no longer exists.
Additionally the new company that now own us are making redundancies and I doubt they will invest both money and time into getting me a new work permit with an LMIA when they're trying to downscale. They may actually see this as an opportunity to remove a salary from the business without having to pay a decent sized redundancy package.
Neither myself or my wife were educated here (I assume that's what you meant?) so I don't think the education route is an option. My wife is actually already on an open spousal work permit but that was on the back of my ICT TWP when we moved here in 2012.
So I guess that only leaves me with the Provincial application from your list and I'm speaking to another Immigration Lawyer tomorrow to see if that (or anything else) is an option. If not, then I'm going to have to take a big breath and beg the company I work for to help out.
I think I'll also send an email to my MP tomorrow and explain my situation to see if he can do anything. It seems bizarre that my family's whole life could mean we are thrown out of a country that two of my children carry passports for because of one error on a CEC PR application back in August that then started a huge domino effect of things working against me.