Dear Leon
1. We and our two kids did not fulfill our residency obligation. We landed in 2008 August and left Canada after a month. My first son stayed back for his study in a Canadian university and now applied for his citizenship.
2. My second son was a minor then. He is now 18+ and got an offer from a Canadian University. His PR card is valid till August 2013. His admission is likely to be in first week of August. My inquiry is;
i) As his PR is valid till August, will he be reported by an immigration officer on landing in an airport, if the admission offer is shown to the officer.
ii) If he is reported can he be denied admission in the University for not fulfilling residency obligation?
iii) If he is reported but admission granted, would he pay the reduced fee as a domestic student.?
iv) Should he apply for a Travel Document stating his facts that he was removed from Canada by his Parents in 2008 when he was a minor and wants to return to Canada for his higher studies now. Will this help in renewing his residency and make him eligible to pay domestic fee OR he should enter through road border in a private car to try his luck.
3. We are also planning to visit Canada in August with our third minor son before expiry of our PR card. If we cannot avoid being reported and do not appeal, will our residency be totally revoked?
4. My wife and myself may not have a favorable condition to return to Canada now but like to retain our residency. How? My third son does not want to go to Canada now till he becomes adult and takes university admission in Canada, probably in 2016. If reported on landing during our proposed visit in August will his residency be cancelled. If cancelled, will he be able apply for Travel Document to return to Canada when he is adult in 2016 and want to study in Canadian university.
5. Kindly advise our best course of action. Is it better for my third son not to visit Canada now to avoid being reported (and subsequent PR cancellation), so that he can successfully apply for Travel Document in 2016. ?
6. Is there any mandatory requirement for a Permanent resident to apply for residency renewal once the first five year of residency nears completion. If not, will the Immigration issue us reminder to submit renewal application. What happens then?
Your kind response will be appreciated.
Regards
1. We and our two kids did not fulfill our residency obligation. We landed in 2008 August and left Canada after a month. My first son stayed back for his study in a Canadian university and now applied for his citizenship.
2. My second son was a minor then. He is now 18+ and got an offer from a Canadian University. His PR card is valid till August 2013. His admission is likely to be in first week of August. My inquiry is;
i) As his PR is valid till August, will he be reported by an immigration officer on landing in an airport, if the admission offer is shown to the officer.
ii) If he is reported can he be denied admission in the University for not fulfilling residency obligation?
iii) If he is reported but admission granted, would he pay the reduced fee as a domestic student.?
iv) Should he apply for a Travel Document stating his facts that he was removed from Canada by his Parents in 2008 when he was a minor and wants to return to Canada for his higher studies now. Will this help in renewing his residency and make him eligible to pay domestic fee OR he should enter through road border in a private car to try his luck.
3. We are also planning to visit Canada in August with our third minor son before expiry of our PR card. If we cannot avoid being reported and do not appeal, will our residency be totally revoked?
4. My wife and myself may not have a favorable condition to return to Canada now but like to retain our residency. How? My third son does not want to go to Canada now till he becomes adult and takes university admission in Canada, probably in 2016. If reported on landing during our proposed visit in August will his residency be cancelled. If cancelled, will he be able apply for Travel Document to return to Canada when he is adult in 2016 and want to study in Canadian university.
5. Kindly advise our best course of action. Is it better for my third son not to visit Canada now to avoid being reported (and subsequent PR cancellation), so that he can successfully apply for Travel Document in 2016. ?
6. Is there any mandatory requirement for a Permanent resident to apply for residency renewal once the first five year of residency nears completion. If not, will the Immigration issue us reminder to submit renewal application. What happens then?
Your kind response will be appreciated.
Regards