You have left some questions here unanswered. If you want anyone to be able to give as accurate answers as possible, then answer their questions as well.
1. How did your mother get PR in Canada? What program? Did she apply for PR under an economic program like express entry? Was she sponsored under the group of 5? You NEED to answer this.
2. Were you medically examined when your mother’s PR was processed?
Thank you for your reply !! If I try applying for trp what is needed from me and how long is the process ? And my other question is I'm i able to go apply for humanitarian refugee at the border right now since i have no one here and i need my family in Canada or would i be denied since i have a failed refugee claim and i was deported. Can they send me back to usa if I try going in again??Based on this information, yes - you have a chance of being reunited with your family in Canada. However it will take time.
You should expect that it will take around a year for the sponsorship application to be processed and for you to be able to return to Canada. At some point in the process, you will be asked to pay an additional $400 in processing fees for an ARC (Authorization to Return to Canada). This is required since you have a failed refugee claim and because you were deported.
You do not qualify for a temporary resident visa since you are currently inadmissible to Canada due to the failed refugee claim and deportation. There is no point applying for a TRV. It will be refused if you apply.
You can try applying for a TRP (temporary resident permit) which is a special permit for people who are inadmissible to Canada. However there is certainly no guarantee this will be approved.
It's quite possible / likely that you will have to live in the U.S. for another year before you will be allowed to return to Canada.
How did her parents sponsor her because it sounds like she had a sister in Canada. Had she returned to Syria? If you were not medically examined your mother doesn’t qualify to sponsor you.My mother got her pr through my grandparents ( her parents ) sponsoring her , she was the only one that was sponsored because I was already in usa.
I wasnt medically examined with her because I had a american green card .
I'm not quite sure how she got exactly sponsored but my aunt sponsored my grandparents and somehow they ended up sponsoring my mom. I was medically examined when we got the visa for united states , and I was also medically examined when i applied for refugee i had to go do a medical exam within 15 days .How did her parents sponsor her because it sounds like she had a sister in Canada. Had she returned to Syria? If you were not medically examined your mother doesn’t qualify to sponsor you.
Was your mother in Syria when she was sponsored with your grandparents? Did you do a medical when your mother did her medical for sponsorship to Canada? Your mother would have had to state her dependents at that time and had them do a medical then.I'm not quite sure how she got exactly sponsored but my aunt sponsored my grandparents and somehow they ended up sponsoring my mom. I was medically examined when we got the visa for united states , and I was also medically examined when i applied for refugee i had to go do a medical exam within 15 days .
The TRP can take several months to process. You should send in your application as soon as possible.Thank you for your reply !! If I try applying for trp what is needed from me and how long is the process ? And my other question is I'm i able to go apply for humanitarian refugee at the border right now since i have no one here and i need my family in Canada or would i be denied since i have a failed refugee claim and i was deported. Can they send me back to usa if I try going in again??
It doesn't matter that you were in an american sponsorship. As part of your mother's application for Canadian PR, you would have been required to complete a medical. This is mandatory. If you did not complete a medical as part of your mother's application for Canadian PR, then she cannot sponsor you for Canadian PR now.So basically we had one visa to america all of us then my parents divorced, so my dad cancelled my mom out of the american visa ( because his sister was the sponsor) . My mom was left by herself in Syria, then my grandparents got sponsored by my aunt and my aunt somehow brought my mom with sponsorship but I'm not sure how. So basically I never needed to take medical exam with my mom as I was already in an american sponsorship
The issue is that your mother didn’t include you when she was sponsored as a refugee so now she doesn’t qualify to sponsor you.My mom is a caregiver now she has a good paying job making 20$ an hour full time. she stopped taking help from the goverment for the past 2 years. We have a lawyer but I believe he is phony but hes my only hope as my paperwork are all with him and he recently supposedly filed the application and now hes waiting for the file number. So I wanted to ask is it too late or does it still count since I sent the application before I turn 22 which is coming august 1
Do u mean I had to do medical exam when we filled the sponsorship for me or I had to do a medical exam when my mom got sponsored ??It doesn't matter that you were in an american sponsorship. As part of your mother's application for Canadian PR, you would have been required to complete a medical. This is mandatory. If you did not complete a medical as part of your mother's application for Canadian PR, then she cannot sponsor you for Canadian PR now.
That matters if the kids are in united states ?? she most likely listed that she has kids but how does that require us to do medical if were out of canada and already did medical for american visa ?The issue is that your mother didn’t include you when she was sponsored as a refugee so now she doesn’t qualify to sponsor you.
The second one.Do u mean I had to do medical exam when we filled the sponsorship for me or I had to do a medical exam when my mom got sponsored ??
No. It doesn't matter where you are. Canada and the U.S. are two completely separate countries. It was mandatory that you complete a medical when your mother was sponsored for PR to Canada.That matters if the kids are in united states ?? she most likely listed that she has kids but how does that require us to do medical if were out of canada and already did medical for american visa ?