I'm going to assume that you mean Vegreville.
Right...
If he doesn't show up, your PR application is "history", he becomes a "wanted" man and he spends the rest of his time hiding from CBSA. If they want to, they will find him... It sounds as if, having got a letter through to you, that they already know how to locate him.
If he is deported, your PR application is also probably "history" if it's an "inland" one, sent to Vegreville (CPC-V). You would have to start all over from the beginning with an "outland" application instead.
If he is not deported, they will probably allow the PR application to resume and eventually, he becomes fully legal inside Canada and can live in relative peace.
If he wants to remain a fugitive, then he need not turn up.. Personally, I couldn't live like that.
Right...
If he doesn't show up, your PR application is "history", he becomes a "wanted" man and he spends the rest of his time hiding from CBSA. If they want to, they will find him... It sounds as if, having got a letter through to you, that they already know how to locate him.
If he is deported, your PR application is also probably "history" if it's an "inland" one, sent to Vegreville (CPC-V). You would have to start all over from the beginning with an "outland" application instead.
If he is not deported, they will probably allow the PR application to resume and eventually, he becomes fully legal inside Canada and can live in relative peace.
If he wants to remain a fugitive, then he need not turn up.. Personally, I couldn't live like that.