+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
-My understanding is that in general, no, it would not be revoked - UNLESS something else has changed. (To be clear, the most likely 'as changed' is the person got prtd, returned to Canada and then did not stay. But I can't say 100% that it would not be revoked, just that the presumption is that the decision on h&c as evidenced by the rc-1 has already been made.
-I don't fully understand your question here, but I don't know about the timelines for cards (and they don't sound right - the one month timeline is for dead simple cases).
Thanks a lot. Briefly i respond:
-it's now clear. I don't know what is RC-1 visa but it makes sense that getting a PRTD should not be followed by a revoke order (except as you said if something changed)
-I asked about the timeline in that case to wait for renewal after PRTD to receive new PR CARD.
 
Thanks a lot. Briefly i respond:
-it's now clear. I don't know what is RC-1 visa but it makes sense that getting a PRTD should not be followed by a revoke order (except as you said if something changed)
-I asked about the timeline in that case to wait for renewal after PRTD to receive new PR CARD.
-RC-1 is the code they use for the visa that indicates H&C reasons for issue.
-Yes, no fixed or firm timeline I could guide you on. The one-month period - for simple standard cases.
 
Thanks a lot. Briefly i respond:
-it's now clear. I don't know what is RC-1 visa but it makes sense that getting a PRTD should not be followed by a revoke order (except as you said if something changed)
-I asked about the timeline in that case to wait for renewal after PRTD to receive new PR CARD.

You need to be planning on remaining in Canada to remain complaint with your RO. It is still the 730 days in the last 5 years so even if it takes a little longer you will be in Canada.
 
You need to be planning on remaining in Canada to remain complaint with your RO. It is still the 730 days in the last 5 years so even if it takes a little longer you will be in Canada.
Thank you. Indeed, but i was asking in this case of HC with PRTD, how long does it takes to send you the new PR card? +
Does one need to apply to PR card renewal with the same documents applied to PRTD or is it automatic to receive PR card renewal once landed back in Canada? Many thanks.
 
Thank you. Indeed, but i was asking in this case of HC with PRTD, how long does it takes to send you the new PR card? +
Does one need to apply to PR card renewal with the same documents applied to PRTD or is it automatic to receive PR card renewal once landed back in Canada? Many thanks.
It is not automatic, you would have to apply. No-one knows how long.

But yes, you can basically apply with the same documents, but best to also add info to update since arriving in Canada.
 
  • Like
Reactions: SuperMarco
It is not automatic, you would have to apply. No-one knows how long.

But yes, you can basically apply with the same documents, but best to also add info to update since arriving in Canada.
I would like to know if other people had such an experience of how many months they waited for Rc-1 for example?
 
I would like to know if other people had such an experience of how many months they waited for Rc-1 for example?
You can continue to read the threads and get some vague impression.

At this stage, I repeat my previous comment(s): hire a lawyer, make up your mind, get off the pot, make a decision, and do it.

Reading more random threads is not going to resolve the remaining issues; I doubt it's going to contribute sufficiently to your understanding to help you decide, nor is it likely to be accurate enough to sufficiently reflect what will actually happen (the world is changing as we write).