I represented my mother and applied for a travel document for her as her PR card expired while abroad. According to our calculations she had 736 days. I calculated them as described in the CIC instructions pasted below:
"If you have been a permanent resident for less than five (5) years you must show that you will be able to meet the minimum of 730 days of physical presence in Canada within five (5) years of the date you became a permanent resident." (Emphasis added)
Rome office denied travel document and calculated the days from the time of the travel doc application. Are they being sneaky here? As a matter of law they are doing things contrary to what they instruct people. I saw from other posts that that's what they do.
My Q: Anyone challenged the way days are calculated? Canadians are revengeful people.
I had also added compassionate grounds as my mother doesn't have any close family outside Canada and not being able to come back would mean a forced abandonment of an 83 year old who also has mobility issues. This also wasn't enough grounds for them to issue doc on humanitarian grounds.
Any advise if we should appeal by ourselves or there's need for a lawyer at this stage?
Your feedback highly appreciated.
"If you have been a permanent resident for less than five (5) years you must show that you will be able to meet the minimum of 730 days of physical presence in Canada within five (5) years of the date you became a permanent resident." (Emphasis added)
Rome office denied travel document and calculated the days from the time of the travel doc application. Are they being sneaky here? As a matter of law they are doing things contrary to what they instruct people. I saw from other posts that that's what they do.
My Q: Anyone challenged the way days are calculated? Canadians are revengeful people.
I had also added compassionate grounds as my mother doesn't have any close family outside Canada and not being able to come back would mean a forced abandonment of an 83 year old who also has mobility issues. This also wasn't enough grounds for them to issue doc on humanitarian grounds.
Any advise if we should appeal by ourselves or there's need for a lawyer at this stage?
Your feedback highly appreciated.