…and incredibly angry at my husband. And at myself for believing him all these years he kept telling me not to worry about having a lack of status in Canada.
I’ve been here since early 2007. When I crossed the US/Canada border we were waved through so I don’t even have documentation of my arrival here.
How bad is a three year overstay going to be for us? It’s going to delay the PR process for a long long while, isn’t it? I’ve been searching the forum here and it’s got my stomach in knots.
I haven’t worked illegally. I haven’t studied illegally. I haven’t committed a crime (other than the overstay) or sucked up any kind of social assistance. I’m being fully supported by my spouses working wages.
I’m incredibly concerned that this process is either going to drag on for years or that I’ll be rejected outright (due to overstay and lack of documentation required for PR application – namely proof of status and lack of stamp on passport showing entry to Canada) and be forced to leave my life here. Oh god, what would happen to our dog…
I know this isn’t the kind of situation people can give advice on, but any kind of encouraging word would be much appreciated if you’d be so inclined to offer one.
I’m planning on contacting the call centre about this as soon as I work up the nerve to do so. If I can work up the nerve.
I’ve been here since early 2007. When I crossed the US/Canada border we were waved through so I don’t even have documentation of my arrival here.
How bad is a three year overstay going to be for us? It’s going to delay the PR process for a long long while, isn’t it? I’ve been searching the forum here and it’s got my stomach in knots.
I haven’t worked illegally. I haven’t studied illegally. I haven’t committed a crime (other than the overstay) or sucked up any kind of social assistance. I’m being fully supported by my spouses working wages.
I’m incredibly concerned that this process is either going to drag on for years or that I’ll be rejected outright (due to overstay and lack of documentation required for PR application – namely proof of status and lack of stamp on passport showing entry to Canada) and be forced to leave my life here. Oh god, what would happen to our dog…
I know this isn’t the kind of situation people can give advice on, but any kind of encouraging word would be much appreciated if you’d be so inclined to offer one.
I’m planning on contacting the call centre about this as soon as I work up the nerve to do so. If I can work up the nerve.