Hi,
I am an international student outside Canada. My father applied to become a permanent resident 12 years ago, he got it and we migrated to live there. A couple of months later, my grandmother got terribly sick and we had to move back to my country. My father is the elder son so we could not leave and so basically, we decided to leave it behind us. Now, 12 years later, I am 18 and got admission from a Canadian university. I applied for a student visa and they gave me an ultimatum: either to apply for a permanent resident travel document (PRTD) OR voluntarily surrender my PR status. I have not been to Canada in 12 years, I doubt they will approve of a PRTD but I was wondering, because of my father's situation, he had to leave to take care of my grandmother, that maybe I will be an exception but it is still a long shot. And what if I surrender my status and they never make me apply for a student/temporary/permanent visa ever again :/. Help please.
Your response is highly appreciated.
I am an international student outside Canada. My father applied to become a permanent resident 12 years ago, he got it and we migrated to live there. A couple of months later, my grandmother got terribly sick and we had to move back to my country. My father is the elder son so we could not leave and so basically, we decided to leave it behind us. Now, 12 years later, I am 18 and got admission from a Canadian university. I applied for a student visa and they gave me an ultimatum: either to apply for a permanent resident travel document (PRTD) OR voluntarily surrender my PR status. I have not been to Canada in 12 years, I doubt they will approve of a PRTD but I was wondering, because of my father's situation, he had to leave to take care of my grandmother, that maybe I will be an exception but it is still a long shot. And what if I surrender my status and they never make me apply for a student/temporary/permanent visa ever again :/. Help please.
Your response is highly appreciated.