amanjeet said:
yes bro can u share ur experience when u enter canada
Ok,
I did a similar thing. But worse. I guess I am in big trouble but I dont really know what to do now...
I came into Canada after a long absence, with my children. My children, who were born in another country (visa-exempt) were able to get into school because I did have my landing papers (the IMM 100) and after two years I applied for my PR replacement card, which I received not too long ago. I did not sponsor my children or my husband because my husband and I were not really in agreement about the situation, and came close to legally separating so I really wasnt sure how to go about things. I did go to a few lawyers who weren't very helpful, they just told me to keep my head down and not get into trouble and that I could be sent out if I was caught so they kind of scared me. Long story short, we are all still here, one of my children has been coming and going (as a visitor, with my father, her grandfather ) and recently turned 18. Happily, my husband and I have worked out our differences and I would like to sponsor everyone.
However, of course there are glitches. My daughter who is 18 will now have to write in the application where she went to school, which was here, and I dont know if that will make big problems for me as in, she was a visitor going to school how legal is that? Would they know she had not had a visa? And my son, who is 11, has never left, as I have not either. I have to take him to get his passport redone in April, and I am seriously thinking of just bringing all of my documents and presenting them at the border on the way back in. If they tell me we all have to go and we are a bunch of liars well so be it. Is that crazy? I guess so but I feel like I have been under so much pressure and I am tired of it, I just want to live and have everything be normal.
I have been working since I arrived, I have worked very hard to make a life for me and my children here, I earn a very good living and I have filed taxes for 2 years now. So, I guess I have done something right.
Anyway, I think getting in to the country is not a problem, but coming out of it ok is yet to be seen...I still have not asked for my healthcard, I was told when I called that they cancelled it in 2007 and I was too scared to ask for a new one. Even though I am paying taxes etc...
So, my questions for anyone who has pity for a chicken like me,
When I fill out my forms with where has my daughter gone to school, will I be penalized for having her in school here? I really dont want to lie, but I am scared about that.
When they ask if I have been a resident in any other country, is it legal for me to be a resident in another country while being PR here? Now that I have PR status do they care about what I did in the past, or will I be penalized for that (as a sponsor I mean)
Would it just be better to leave for a period of time and come back at a later date and try to redo things, now that I have my pr in order?
Thankyou, to anyone who can answer my questions.