Hello,
Here is my difficult story. I need help please.
I landed in Canada in July 2002. I was 17 at the time. My dad had applied as an entrepreneur and did not meet his residency requirements due to his work obligations.He was reported sometime around 2007 and they did not renew his PR card. The PR cards for the rest of the family were renewed. I applied for citizenship in the beginning of 2007 and, obviously, due to my father's case, i did not receive a reply and my file still says that it is transferred to the Montreal office after 5 years.
I left Canada without getting my citizenship in December 2008 due to the economic crisis and i secured a job overseas. This is after living in Canada for 6 years. I got married in April of this year and I want to move back to Canada. Obviously, i lost my PR requirements given that I have lived in Canada for approximately 1 year and 4 months in the past 5 years (August 2007-December 2008).
i want to move back to Canada with my pregnant wife and live there for good.
1) If i go to Canada what are the chances that I will be allowed in without reporting?
2) Will my father's case still affect me although i am a grown adult with a family? How do I detach my case from his?
3) Can I sponsor my wife as soon as I land in Canada? Will they find out that I have not met my residency requirements if I apply for sponsorship?
4) Can my wife go to Canada on a visit visa and stay with me and THEN i apply for her sponsorship while she's there?
5) Will applying for a renewal of my PR card after 2 years be affected by my application for citizenship?
6) If i am caught and needed to go to court, will the 6 years i spent in Canada help my case? will the "no reply" that I got for my citizenship application help my case? will the fact that my fiancee was studying abroad and the lack of jobs during the economic crisis help my case?
7) Do you believe it is easier to just give up my PR card and apply as a family again? I am a young engineer, studied in canada, my wife is young and educated, i have a baby coming on the way.
Please help me as i am utterly confused.
Here is my difficult story. I need help please.
I landed in Canada in July 2002. I was 17 at the time. My dad had applied as an entrepreneur and did not meet his residency requirements due to his work obligations.He was reported sometime around 2007 and they did not renew his PR card. The PR cards for the rest of the family were renewed. I applied for citizenship in the beginning of 2007 and, obviously, due to my father's case, i did not receive a reply and my file still says that it is transferred to the Montreal office after 5 years.
I left Canada without getting my citizenship in December 2008 due to the economic crisis and i secured a job overseas. This is after living in Canada for 6 years. I got married in April of this year and I want to move back to Canada. Obviously, i lost my PR requirements given that I have lived in Canada for approximately 1 year and 4 months in the past 5 years (August 2007-December 2008).
i want to move back to Canada with my pregnant wife and live there for good.
1) If i go to Canada what are the chances that I will be allowed in without reporting?
2) Will my father's case still affect me although i am a grown adult with a family? How do I detach my case from his?
3) Can I sponsor my wife as soon as I land in Canada? Will they find out that I have not met my residency requirements if I apply for sponsorship?
4) Can my wife go to Canada on a visit visa and stay with me and THEN i apply for her sponsorship while she's there?
5) Will applying for a renewal of my PR card after 2 years be affected by my application for citizenship?
6) If i am caught and needed to go to court, will the 6 years i spent in Canada help my case? will the "no reply" that I got for my citizenship application help my case? will the fact that my fiancee was studying abroad and the lack of jobs during the economic crisis help my case?
7) Do you believe it is easier to just give up my PR card and apply as a family again? I am a young engineer, studied in canada, my wife is young and educated, i have a baby coming on the way.
Please help me as i am utterly confused.