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Family PR card expired- Please HELP

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canuck_in_uk said:
CBSA would not examine the RO when a person enters on a PRTD, nor would they report a person for not meeting the RO. CBSA is well aware that CIC would not have issued the PRTD in the first place if they hadn't already decided to let the person keep their PR based on H&C reasons regardless of not meeting the RO.
That's very interesting, thank you for that.

Once a PRTD is refused, then normally that person can be sponsored again. It seems the consensus here is she is too old to be sponsored.
 

Harry15

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truesmile said:
That's very interesting, thank you for that.

Once a PRTD is refused, then normally that person can be sponsored again. It seems the consensus here is she is too old to be sponsored.
Thanks.
But can she make an appeal against the TD refusal?
She has to file an appeal from the home country or I can also file on her behalf from here( canada)?
How much time it takes for the final verdict?
 

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Harry15 said:
Okay.
Incase PRTD is refused then is there any provision of appeal against the decision? What options do I have to bring her here. Pls suggest in details.
Yes. Appeal instructions are to be included with the refusal letter.
 

Harry15

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truesmile said:
Yes. Appeal instructions are to be included with the refusal letter.
And incase she gets the PRTD then will she be able to get admission in college/universities and apply for driving license (as a PR)?
Please advice.
Thx.
 

Harry15

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Harry15 said:
And incase she gets the PRTD then will she be able to get admission in college/universities and apply for driving license (as a PR)?
Please advice.
Thx.
Seniors please please advice.
Thx.
 

truesmile

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canuck_in_uk said:
She will most likely require a valid PR card.
For admission to college or university that's a good point, and although provinces differ, you don't need a PR card to get a driver's license in Ontario or Quebec.
 

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truesmile said:
For admission to college or university that's a good point, and although provinces differ, you don't need a PR card to get a driver's license in Ontario or Quebec.
You need one to get a proper license in BC. They will issue a paper license using the COPR but will not give the actual license until a valid PR card is shown.
 

Harry15

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truesmile said:
For admission to college or university that's a good point, and although provinces differ, you don't need a PR card to get a driver's license in Ontario or Quebec.
Thanks Seniors.
I have read somewhere in this forum that if one gets PRTD on H&C grounds then one can apply for new PR Card immediately after landing here. There is no need to wait for two years. Is it true?!!
 

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scylla said:
Yes - but the 19 years old definitely has a chance to keep PR status. When he/she applies for the PRTD, he/she should do so under H&C considerations and state that they were removed from Canada by their parents and were therefore unable to meet the PR residency obligation but now want to return. Should work - we've seen lots of cases where this has. Same goes for the 16 year old.
Update:
19 years old child got the PRTD under H&C.
THANKS all seniors for helpful advice. She got RC1 and I understand that she can apply for renewal of PR card immediately after landing here. Please advice.
 

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Update:
19 years old child got the PRTD under H&C.
THANKS all seniors for helpful advice. She got RC1 and I understand that she can apply for renewal of PR card immediately after landing here. Please advice.
Yes, she can apply for renewal once she is in Canada.
 

Harry15

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canuck_in_uk said:
Yes, she can apply for renewal once she is in Canada.
I have a query.
If you see,there are three sub options under question No. 22 D RESIDENCY OBLIGATION of Form IMM5444E for Renewal of PR card application. She does not qualify for renewal of PR under any of these three options and there is no column for mentioning H&C grounds either.
Then, what should she write?
or just simply send the copy of travel document that she has received (RC1 category) along with the application.
Seniors please suggest.