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H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

Taweda

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@Taweda, you can do the 2nd stage yourself, is just to submit the documents. If you are using a lawyer you will still have to provide the documents yourself to the lawyer then the lawyer will forward to immigration on your behalf.
This is what I have in AIP letter "UPDATED APPLICATION FORM(S) If more than 2 years have elapsed since you submitted your original application for permanent residence (H&C) OR if one of your dependents has turned 18 years of age since you submitted your application, you must submit updated Schedule A / Background Declaration (IMM 5669) and Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) forms. "
Whic is the case since my application is more than 2 years. In this case I have to send the same formas again right.
 

Pear23

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This is what I have in AIP letter "UPDATED APPLICATION FORM(S) If more than 2 years have elapsed since you submitted your original application for permanent residence (H&C) OR if one of your dependents has turned 18 years of age since you submitted your application, you must submit updated Schedule A / Background Declaration (IMM 5669) and Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) forms. "
Whic is the case since my application is more than 2 years. In this case I have to send the same formas again right.
You are correct @Taweda, at stage 2 our officer requested for those forms to be filled again as our application has passed two years.
 
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Pear23

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It should be the same information that the lawyer provided, right? OMG! I hope I can get it; she is so so annoying.
Yes. If there are any changes after the application was submitted then you would put it on the new forms for example you change your address, was detained etc. What we did was asked the lawyer for a copy of the previous declaration form...did the lawyer provided you with a copy of your application?

The form is not complicated as long as you can remember the information you provided your lawyer with then you should be good to fill the form on your own.

If you come across any questions that you don't properly understand please dm me.
 
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Robin220

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It should be the same information that the lawyer provided, right? OMG! I hope I can get it; she is so so annoying.
Hi Taweda just figured it out, if you can go to PR portal and login there is option to download your application. You can find all paper and information that your lawyer submitted for you
 
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Vancouverthebest

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Hi Taweda just figured it out, if you can go to PR portal and login there is option to download your application. You can find all paper and information that your lawyer submitted for you
Robin did you notice that when you send additional information or submission to support your claim does not show on pr portal only initial information?
 

Vancouverthebest

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May 21, 2024
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Yes. If there are any changes after the application was submitted then you would put it on the new forms for example you change your address, was detained etc. What we did was asked the lawyer for a copy of the previous declaration form...did the lawyer provided you with a copy of your application?

The form is not complicated as long as you can remember the information you provided your lawyer with then you should be good to fill the form on your own.

If you come across any questions that you don't properly understand please dm me.
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