If the decision is negative then your friend and the CBSA will discuss departing Canada voluntarily versus an involuntary removal. It is time to leave once you've exhausted your legal means to remain in Canada and that's what's happening with a negative PRRA.My friend received letter to attend interview for his prra decision which he is dead sure is Negative. What all of yiu guys think what will happen to him.. he is very tense.. thanks
Who can say - what country is this person from?Because he met 2 to 3 lawyers and they all told him prra acceptance rate are almost 0 or 1 %.. he has his family hearing coming in September.. do you think VO will give him time till then.. and someone told him if he has received decision before an interview that means its negative.. he is very upset
It's hard to say if they will defer removal for whatever sponsorship has been submitted - a "family hearing" isn't familiar to me so I am supposing that the person is being sponsored inland.He is from Pakistan..
i gets its your opinion do you have an opinion of what he should do when he does not show up?He should probably not go to the interview if he does not want to leave Canada. If it's negative, the removal order automatically comes in force if I remember correct.
This is just my opinion.
1 CBSA will issue a Canada wide arrest warranti gets its your opinion do you have an opinion of what he should do when he does not show up?
and since the removal order is in effect since he lost the appeal and he has not been removed does not mean they will take him and shove him in a plane back to his country it will happen but just not immediately.
but what should they do, after not showing up?
Smart idea!! all the best and still prying for good newsHe will show up in an interview.. he will face whatever happens there.. i will update here as well.. may be some other person is in same situation..