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Hi All,

I would really reallly appreciate any pointers from this amazing forum!

I have a PR card expiring end of May '24 and have not met the RO(3 months total in last 5 years). I plan to enter Canada via the US land border ideally before my card expires. I am aware that I may be reported in which case I plan to appeal on H&C grounds. I'm not sure if I would qualify for renewal on H&C. However, I would still like to try. My main concern is travel mobility. I plan to live in Canada until a decision is made however I may need to leave the country for short visits.

Assuming I am reported, and I appeal, I want to be able to live in Canada until a decision comes through.

l would like to have the ability to travel outside Canada. Does anyone have experience with a temporary PR card that would allow travel? How do I get this PR card and how long does it take to get this temp PR card? Can I leave Canada before the temp PR card arrives and return once it arrives?

Thanks so much in advance!
 
Hi All,

I have a **lot** of questions and would really reallly appreciate any pointers from this amazing forum!

I have a PR card expiring end of May '24 and have not met the RO(3 months total in last 5 years). I plan to enter Canada via the US land border ideally before my card expires. I am aware that I may be reported in which case I plan to appeal on H&C grounds. I'm not sure if I would qualify for renewal on H&C. However, I would still like to try. My main concern is travel mobility. I plan to live in Canada until a decision is made however I may need to leave the country for short visits.

What is the best way to ensure I can live in Canada until a decision comes through for my appeal without limiting my ability to travel outside Canada?

Thanks!

There's really no way to do this.

If you are reported at the border and have to go through the appeal process, then you want to remain in Canada without leaving while you wait for the appeal process to play out.

If you leave, returning to Canada will be challenging and you'll significantly weaken your H&C case.
 
There's really no way to do this.

If you are reported at the border and have to go through the appeal process, then you want to remain in Canada without leaving while you wait for the appeal process to play out.

If you leave, returning to Canada will be challenging and you'll significantly weaken your H&C case.

thank you so much! I was told that once I have a temporary PR card(I believe it is issued for a year while the appeal is pending), I can leave the country and come back(very short visits). I plan to establish myself through work and other means but I do need the travel mobility.

I just don't know how long it would take to get the temp PR card.
 
Yes, in case the decision regarding the RO was made by an officer outside Canada, the PR Card validaty may be reduced to 1 year if there is an appeal pending. PR status is worth much more than saving few hundred dollars so I would strongly recommend you get in touch with an experience immigration lawyer. If I were you, I wouldn't leave Canada unless the reason for travel is more important than having a Canada PR (for example, I wouldn't think much about PR if I have to leave for well being of my parents for an example).
Here are some links to help you:
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/sor-2002-227/section-54.html
https://irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/legal-policy/legal-concepts/Documents/RoaAmr03_e.pdf (Read the whole guide but make sure to see pages 4, 12,13)
 
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