H&C IS VERY UNPREDICTABLE CASE AND NOBODY CAN TELL U EXACTLY!mims2000 said:hi guys
any one here who applied h&c? may i know your timeline? i know its written in their website that it takes 38 months, just wondering if there are those who received the result earlier? thanks in advance
thanks. i have a friend who got her refusal after 10 months of waiting. but i also know somebody who got her pr after 10 months of waiting.Dhudson said:H&C IS VERY UNPREDICTABLE CASE AND NOBODY CAN TELL U EXACTLY!
I know cases where : within one month person got first stage (AIP) and after 10 months got PR. or another case: person was waiting one year and got reject (before first stage).
some got first stage after one year but PR after two years.
However approx time line (base on experience)
With in one year - reject or AIP (first stage approved) after and if received AIP approx one year before became PR.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks,
Regards,
DHudson.
For what reason would you think H&C would apply? At 22 years old he is an adult so unless there are compelling reasons unlikely to be approved. Family separations for example are rarely on there own a reason.Drzaineb said:Hi pls i want to apply for h&c ... For my son he is over 22 years and he is living outside canada so is he eligible for h&c ?! Pls need your help
Thanks for reply.canuck_in_uk said:Hi
There is little chance of an H&C app succeeding. Your parents are relatively young; the majority of Canadians their age are still working. The only successful parent H&C cases have been where the parents were quite elderly and seriously in need of care. Also, given that your father can travel around the world, his health condition can't be that serious.
I suggest you look into the regular parent sponsorship stream.
Your better option is to work on making more income so that you can qualify to sponsor them for PR using the regular parent sponsorship route.menti said:Thanks for reply.
I have less income so cant sponsor my parents thts y thinking this way...
Still i m not sure how to make grounds and explain to cic...
Thanksscylla said:Your better option is to work on making more income so that you can qualify to sponsor them for PR using the regular parent sponsorship route.
They apply for H&C and are refused, they will have to leave Canada and it will be much more difficult for them to visit in the future.
The travel document is for refugee applicants (not H&C). If you're applying under H&C, it's highly recommended you remain in Canada.I have applied newly last month for H&C with my Family (Wife and 2 young kids).
if I got AIP (Approved-in-principle), can I get a travel document? any idea how I can do travel if we are approved after AIP
Thanks
But how about if its emergency, where my mother in law is sick and visit her in a hospital in a country around the home country ?The travel document is for refugee applicants (not H&C). If you're applying under H&C, it's highly recommended you remain in Canada.