Wait, I thought an inadmissibility process happens and then you are told to leave and then you lose your PR. So will you just be told to live in Canada for an extra year and then you will get your PR?
If you are reported the clock stops and your residency days are not counted.Wait, I thought an inadmissibility process happens and then you are told to leave and then you lose your PR. So will you just be told to live in Canada for an extra year and then you will get your PR?
If you are reported you are given the choice to leave or appeal within 30 days. You have zero chances of beating the appeal after being out of RO for over 20 years. It will just delay the inevitable.So you have to survive 730 days to be alright? So when you get reported, are you told to live an extra year in Canada? What are the chances of the inadmissibility case being successful?
That data is not collected.Ok, that is bad. Which border crossing has the least reports?
I assume you slipped through because you were showing your UK passport and didn't tell anyone you were PR. If you had they would have asked about your valid PR card, whether you met RO, when was the last time you entered? If entering with your family why you hadn't sponsored them if you were living in Canada. The list could go on.The reason why I may have slipped through is because of my father being the main applicant on the FC4 sponsorship, where my brother sponsored my parents and included me in their application, as I was a dependent.