Hi everyone;
We have a Nannie. She arrive din Canada with her minor child to get schooling in Canada. A year and a half into her schooling, she had political unrest in her home country. She could not receive money to pay for child's tuition fees. To off set the expenses, she applied for a work visa mid 2019, under the Nanni program/childcare pathway. We then were gripped with Covid. Since she had applied and paid fees, her status had changed (or would have changed). However she never received any documentation from CIC due to Covid delays.
The case progressed, in Q1 2022, she was asked for police reports from her home country and Alberta (that is where she lives and works). She was also asked for a medical check up.
The case officer is now asking them for proof of valid status and that her child is still at a Canadian school. Apparently the Case officer does not know that her application status changed.
Has anyone had a similar experience, how can we help her? Is there a lawyer you can recommend?
Thanks
Jay.
We have a Nannie. She arrive din Canada with her minor child to get schooling in Canada. A year and a half into her schooling, she had political unrest in her home country. She could not receive money to pay for child's tuition fees. To off set the expenses, she applied for a work visa mid 2019, under the Nanni program/childcare pathway. We then were gripped with Covid. Since she had applied and paid fees, her status had changed (or would have changed). However she never received any documentation from CIC due to Covid delays.
The case progressed, in Q1 2022, she was asked for police reports from her home country and Alberta (that is where she lives and works). She was also asked for a medical check up.
The case officer is now asking them for proof of valid status and that her child is still at a Canadian school. Apparently the Case officer does not know that her application status changed.
Has anyone had a similar experience, how can we help her? Is there a lawyer you can recommend?
Thanks
Jay.