I have a work-permit in Canada and I am working here full-time. It is possible that I will get a departure order soon because I worked for another employer before my WP was transferred in the past. I know this happened to Rolyn Mirano
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/01/30/deport-nanny.html?ref=rss
If I get a departure order, what are my options? I don't want to wait and have it converted to a deportation order. What are my options to return to Canada? My work-permit is valid until 2011 and I have a full-time job. If I get a departure order, is it possible to depart, get departure certificate and then come back (on same WP) ?
It'd cause me and my family significant financial hardship if I am unable to return to Canada. But I rather go through hardship than do something dubious (such as file a refugee claim when I've no grounds to do so) to simply delay my deportation. I rather depart and have option to come back to Canada. I've been here for several years now, and it's like home to me.
Do I have any options? Or do I just have to quit my job and leave forever?
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/01/30/deport-nanny.html?ref=rss
If I get a departure order, what are my options? I don't want to wait and have it converted to a deportation order. What are my options to return to Canada? My work-permit is valid until 2011 and I have a full-time job. If I get a departure order, is it possible to depart, get departure certificate and then come back (on same WP) ?
It'd cause me and my family significant financial hardship if I am unable to return to Canada. But I rather go through hardship than do something dubious (such as file a refugee claim when I've no grounds to do so) to simply delay my deportation. I rather depart and have option to come back to Canada. I've been here for several years now, and it's like home to me.
Do I have any options? Or do I just have to quit my job and leave forever?