Hi All,
I became a PR in Dec 2016 and was broadly in Canada except for once 88 days and then got a job here too with a Canadian employer. But in Jan 2019 I got injured and was bed ridden and was not getting surgery here. So I went to my family in home country to get treatment and support. But my injury was complicated and majority doctors were not in favor of surgery in home country too. I went on leave without pay after going to home country. Then covid happened and my treatment got stuck and flights to Canada were suspended. I asked my employer for work but they didn't give me. Then end of 2020 I resigned. In 2021 after taking a lot of injections I could come back to Canada when direct flights opened but I got delayed by a few days and was stopped at the airport. I told the immigration officer my story and he let me in without saying anything but wrote something in the computer. Now I have completed 750days and would like to file for pr renewal. But I read some places that many times people who stayed outside for long in recent past before applying or who just meet residency obligation or who had interaction with CBSA or who don't look settled (no job) go into secondary investigations. I need surgery soon and may take it in Canada or outside depending on how soon I get or if I have anyone to support me. I consulted a couple of lawyers and everyone had different views. Some said since you completed the days you just submit a normal application with only passport and photo and don't give your backstory else you will complicate things, some say give proof of residence in addition to passport and photo but don't give your backstory, some say give your backstory since you were stopped at the border. Some say if you give medical records you may show unable to contribute to economy or may indicate you might go on social assistance since no job which will be negative for your application.
Should I give my backstory or not if I meet 750 days when I submit my application since I got stopped at the border or should I not give it to not complicate my application and delay my processing? I don't have a job here and have not had one since I resigned from my Canadian employer. I do not want to go into secondary investigation since I need surgery soon. Also, if I apply for urgent processing to go for surgery outside the country will I face any issues since I just returned a few months back? Also, what documents should I be submitting? Thanks for your help.
I became a PR in Dec 2016 and was broadly in Canada except for once 88 days and then got a job here too with a Canadian employer. But in Jan 2019 I got injured and was bed ridden and was not getting surgery here. So I went to my family in home country to get treatment and support. But my injury was complicated and majority doctors were not in favor of surgery in home country too. I went on leave without pay after going to home country. Then covid happened and my treatment got stuck and flights to Canada were suspended. I asked my employer for work but they didn't give me. Then end of 2020 I resigned. In 2021 after taking a lot of injections I could come back to Canada when direct flights opened but I got delayed by a few days and was stopped at the airport. I told the immigration officer my story and he let me in without saying anything but wrote something in the computer. Now I have completed 750days and would like to file for pr renewal. But I read some places that many times people who stayed outside for long in recent past before applying or who just meet residency obligation or who had interaction with CBSA or who don't look settled (no job) go into secondary investigations. I need surgery soon and may take it in Canada or outside depending on how soon I get or if I have anyone to support me. I consulted a couple of lawyers and everyone had different views. Some said since you completed the days you just submit a normal application with only passport and photo and don't give your backstory else you will complicate things, some say give proof of residence in addition to passport and photo but don't give your backstory, some say give your backstory since you were stopped at the border. Some say if you give medical records you may show unable to contribute to economy or may indicate you might go on social assistance since no job which will be negative for your application.
Should I give my backstory or not if I meet 750 days when I submit my application since I got stopped at the border or should I not give it to not complicate my application and delay my processing? I don't have a job here and have not had one since I resigned from my Canadian employer. I do not want to go into secondary investigation since I need surgery soon. Also, if I apply for urgent processing to go for surgery outside the country will I face any issues since I just returned a few months back? Also, what documents should I be submitting? Thanks for your help.