A little bit of background first: my whole family moved to Canada from the United Kingdom when I was 13 years old, for whatever stupid reason we didn't obtain citizenship for many years, and to be honest, it's not something I even thought about much. At some point in my early 30s I got the wanderlust urge to quit my job and go travel the world - I had some great experiences visiting countries in Asia, Africa, a lot of places across western Europe and some in eastern Europe. Fast forward to several years later, with my wanderlust satisfied I felt a growing urge to settle down again and spend much more time with my family(my dad getting sick and passing away made me particularly reflective of my life). Yes I know in hindsight I was incredibly stupid for not becoming a citizen before I left(the rest of my family obtained citizenship while I was wandering) and returning to Canada is when all the huge headaches started, and that is also when I truly learned about the seriousness of 'residency obligations'.
Anyway, I really wanted to return and be with my family so I strictly followed the correct procedures: I applied to the London office for a PRTD(Permanent Resident Travel Document) and included with my application a long letter explaining my situation and asking to be allowed to return on humanitarian grounds... after a few weeks, I was delighted to receive my United Kingdom passport with a firmly attached PRTD and a letter stating that I should return to Canada as soon as possible.
I returned to Canada soon after, and settled down in the family home while going through the process of getting a new PR Card. On the advice of a family friend with immigration background, I waited until over 2 years had passed before sending in a PR Card application... after waiting 8 months I received an email stating that I am no longer a permanent resident :'(
The response states:
Pursuant to Section 46 (1) (B) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), a person loses Permanent Resident status on a final determination of a decision made outside of Canada that the person has failed to comply with the residency obligation under A28. According to our records you received a negative decision from our office in London
Wait? if I received a 'negative decision' from London then why was I given a PRTD and told to return to Canada as soon as possible?!
Also:
The appeal provisions under subsection A63(4) provide a permanent resident the right to appeal (within 60 days of the negative decision) to the Immigration Appeal Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board against a decision made outside of Canada on the residency obligation under A28. There is no indication that you have filed an appeal within the allotted time.
I never received any notification that there was a 'negative decision' so how could I file an appeal? The only correspondence I received after I submitted the PRTD application was the PRTD along with letter stating I should return to Canada asap.
You can imagine my sadness when I read this after following the rules for 3 years now:
Since you are no longer considered a Permanent Resident of Canada at this time, your application for a PR card is closed.
Now I don't know what to do, I thought I was nearing the light at the end of the tunnel but this...
Is there anything I can do? Do I have to leave the country immediately? what kind of people make this decision?! i've lived over 20 years of my life in Canada..never claimed benefits, paid taxes, never had a criminal record...
Anyway, I really wanted to return and be with my family so I strictly followed the correct procedures: I applied to the London office for a PRTD(Permanent Resident Travel Document) and included with my application a long letter explaining my situation and asking to be allowed to return on humanitarian grounds... after a few weeks, I was delighted to receive my United Kingdom passport with a firmly attached PRTD and a letter stating that I should return to Canada as soon as possible.
I returned to Canada soon after, and settled down in the family home while going through the process of getting a new PR Card. On the advice of a family friend with immigration background, I waited until over 2 years had passed before sending in a PR Card application... after waiting 8 months I received an email stating that I am no longer a permanent resident :'(
The response states:
Pursuant to Section 46 (1) (B) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), a person loses Permanent Resident status on a final determination of a decision made outside of Canada that the person has failed to comply with the residency obligation under A28. According to our records you received a negative decision from our office in London
Wait? if I received a 'negative decision' from London then why was I given a PRTD and told to return to Canada as soon as possible?!
Also:
The appeal provisions under subsection A63(4) provide a permanent resident the right to appeal (within 60 days of the negative decision) to the Immigration Appeal Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board against a decision made outside of Canada on the residency obligation under A28. There is no indication that you have filed an appeal within the allotted time.
I never received any notification that there was a 'negative decision' so how could I file an appeal? The only correspondence I received after I submitted the PRTD application was the PRTD along with letter stating I should return to Canada asap.
You can imagine my sadness when I read this after following the rules for 3 years now:
Since you are no longer considered a Permanent Resident of Canada at this time, your application for a PR card is closed.
Now I don't know what to do, I thought I was nearing the light at the end of the tunnel but this...
Is there anything I can do? Do I have to leave the country immediately? what kind of people make this decision?! i've lived over 20 years of my life in Canada..never claimed benefits, paid taxes, never had a criminal record...
