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I haven't been able to sleep for days thinking about this and I just stumbled on the site and pray some1 here can help me out
I landed with my family (parents and 4 younger siblings) in Sept 2006 when I was 20. I was a 4th year medical student in my home country, and after contacting universities in Canada, was told I would have to start over as my credits were non-transferable, and was advised to just finish in my home country and then come here. Since landing my family has lived here and I would come spend holidays with them, totalling about 5 months. I finally graduated April 2011 and moved here in May where I started taking exams, got 2 part time jobs and applied for a residency. The problem is that my PR card expired in September 2011, and up to today, I've only spent 1 year total in Canada. My family applied for citizenship in January and they included my file, and were given wrong advice to fib my dates so they came to 2 years. When I found out I sent a letter withdrawing my citizenship application in October but they nevertheless sent me an interview date along with the rest of my family for DEc 15. I sent another letter asking to withdraw the application, and I have copies of both letters and their tracking reports (I sent them by registered mail). When I spoke to a lawyer, he said I can just show up on the 15th and show them my letters and ask they withdraw my application.
Now my questions are: Will they allow me to withdraw my application on the day or will they insist on interviewing me? Also, am I legally in trouble for not having completed my residency requirements? Will having studied abroad be a good excuse, knowing all my family is here and I moved back as soon as I had graduated?
Please advise me, I am desperate
Thank you
I haven't been able to sleep for days thinking about this and I just stumbled on the site and pray some1 here can help me out
I landed with my family (parents and 4 younger siblings) in Sept 2006 when I was 20. I was a 4th year medical student in my home country, and after contacting universities in Canada, was told I would have to start over as my credits were non-transferable, and was advised to just finish in my home country and then come here. Since landing my family has lived here and I would come spend holidays with them, totalling about 5 months. I finally graduated April 2011 and moved here in May where I started taking exams, got 2 part time jobs and applied for a residency. The problem is that my PR card expired in September 2011, and up to today, I've only spent 1 year total in Canada. My family applied for citizenship in January and they included my file, and were given wrong advice to fib my dates so they came to 2 years. When I found out I sent a letter withdrawing my citizenship application in October but they nevertheless sent me an interview date along with the rest of my family for DEc 15. I sent another letter asking to withdraw the application, and I have copies of both letters and their tracking reports (I sent them by registered mail). When I spoke to a lawyer, he said I can just show up on the 15th and show them my letters and ask they withdraw my application.
Now my questions are: Will they allow me to withdraw my application on the day or will they insist on interviewing me? Also, am I legally in trouble for not having completed my residency requirements? Will having studied abroad be a good excuse, knowing all my family is here and I moved back as soon as I had graduated?
Please advise me, I am desperate
Thank you