- Sep 30, 2015
- 10
- Visa Office......
- London
- NOC Code......
- 3143
- App. Filed.......
- 01-2017
- Med's Request
- Upfront
- Med's Done....
- 12-2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- 10-2017
- LANDED..........
- 10-2017
Dpenabill, Thank you for your very thorough response. Your observations, links and assumptions are all helpful.
You're providing me with a good perspective of that there might be a lack of flexibility in the law for border officers and IRCC to officially give exceptions such as extra days buffer from RO requirement. Covid or not covid. Still, border officials might show this flexibility in a non-official way by waiving a PR in breach of their RO through the borders while "looking away", since this would be a way to pretend they haven't seen it thus not needing to enforce the law?
I was actually going to ask if there was any way of getting a written pre-approval note in your file or a review of some sort by calling the CBCA border officers in advanced? I know the chances are slim particularly if there is, as you say, zero flexibility in the law.
Other comments in different threads imply that PRs try to stay "under the radar" away from IRCC by not applying to anything... what I need to know is why. Is it to not draw attention to their profile because IRCC are required to report if they realize a PR is in breach of RO, or are there certain applications involving the PR such as sponsorship, PR application which require the PR to not be in breach and thus trigger the report?
I have a case where a couple of immediate family members would need to visit me whereas one is in breach of their RO requirement of their PR just like me, and the other is in need of an extension of their visitor period (eTa) authorization. Neither is specifically about me, but since they are immediate family members of me could draw attention to "my profile". That is why I need to know the difference and the specifics of why one "should not apply for anything", regarding tips for how to not be reported. As Human and compassionate grounds seems to be a last resort for people?
As for human and compassionate grounds, if one was to appeal following a report, even if one succeeded, could it not put a future citizenship application in "jeopardy" or into a slow "non-routine" route?
I am not denying the fact that Canada is not being extremely flexible already by allowing "permanent" residents to stay abroad for such long periods. But canada is also a very multicultural country and accept dual and multiple citizens alike. So there's a part of me that think they must know that PRs might be living in other countries, sometimes permanently, as well. It would certainly be interesting reading what you referred to that the government have repeatedly mentioned about how permanent residents are suppose to permanently settle in Canada. We live in a very multicultural world and Canada is definitely on top of that list of countries that are welcoming multiculturism.
The most helpful would be if anyone could cite the relevant laws for PR RO obligations, breach, border control routines regarding PRs, IRCC routines etc. If I find them I will. I think there's a need of very specific accurate advice on this topic as people are taking such huge risks relating to this topic.
Thanks again.
You're providing me with a good perspective of that there might be a lack of flexibility in the law for border officers and IRCC to officially give exceptions such as extra days buffer from RO requirement. Covid or not covid. Still, border officials might show this flexibility in a non-official way by waiving a PR in breach of their RO through the borders while "looking away", since this would be a way to pretend they haven't seen it thus not needing to enforce the law?
I was actually going to ask if there was any way of getting a written pre-approval note in your file or a review of some sort by calling the CBCA border officers in advanced? I know the chances are slim particularly if there is, as you say, zero flexibility in the law.
Other comments in different threads imply that PRs try to stay "under the radar" away from IRCC by not applying to anything... what I need to know is why. Is it to not draw attention to their profile because IRCC are required to report if they realize a PR is in breach of RO, or are there certain applications involving the PR such as sponsorship, PR application which require the PR to not be in breach and thus trigger the report?
I have a case where a couple of immediate family members would need to visit me whereas one is in breach of their RO requirement of their PR just like me, and the other is in need of an extension of their visitor period (eTa) authorization. Neither is specifically about me, but since they are immediate family members of me could draw attention to "my profile". That is why I need to know the difference and the specifics of why one "should not apply for anything", regarding tips for how to not be reported. As Human and compassionate grounds seems to be a last resort for people?
As for human and compassionate grounds, if one was to appeal following a report, even if one succeeded, could it not put a future citizenship application in "jeopardy" or into a slow "non-routine" route?
I am not denying the fact that Canada is not being extremely flexible already by allowing "permanent" residents to stay abroad for such long periods. But canada is also a very multicultural country and accept dual and multiple citizens alike. So there's a part of me that think they must know that PRs might be living in other countries, sometimes permanently, as well. It would certainly be interesting reading what you referred to that the government have repeatedly mentioned about how permanent residents are suppose to permanently settle in Canada. We live in a very multicultural world and Canada is definitely on top of that list of countries that are welcoming multiculturism.
The most helpful would be if anyone could cite the relevant laws for PR RO obligations, breach, border control routines regarding PRs, IRCC routines etc. If I find them I will. I think there's a need of very specific accurate advice on this topic as people are taking such huge risks relating to this topic.
Thanks again.