Greetings,
I was a child when we went to Canada in 1997. We stayed there till 1998. My sister and I joined a school. We were issued SIN cards and everything. We had to come to India to meet my grandparents who were not well. Upon arriving India, my father realized the severity of my Grandparents health. His elder brother (my uncle) was also not well, he had been diagnosed with brain tumor. My uncle was unmarried and unemployed. My father could not think of returning to Canada. He had to look after his family. However, he did ask for extension of his stay from the Canadian High Commission. He was granted a 6 months extension (which didn't prove to be sufficient). My grandparents expired by 2002. My uncle till this time had become partially blind. However, through medical treatment he regained his lost vision by 2004.
It was in 2004 when my father applied for a PR to Canada as fresh applicants. He reckoned that by this time we would've lost our PR statuses. He mentioned in his application how we had been to Canada earlier. But our application was rejected after 4 years (in 2008) as the category of occupation under which my father had applied was no longer needed by Canada. I was a 14 year old at the time of re application.
Here comes a twist in the story. We applied for a temporary tourist visa in April, 2017 to attend my cousin's marriage in Canada. We received a response from the Canadian High Commission saying:
"You cannot apply for a temporary resident visa as you are a permanent resident of Canada, if you wish to return to Canada as PR, take your request for a temporary visa application and apply for a PRTD”. These lines made me ecstatic.
We took our application for a temporary visa back and applied for a PRTD under H & C grounds. We explained them about the ill health of my grandparents and uncle. We also informed them about our intention to return to Canada once my uncle regained his lost vision and how our PR application got rejected.
We have requested them to grant us a long term multiple entry PRTD so that I can complete my MBA which I am already pursuing by mid of 2018 and then permanently settle in Canada. Also, so that we can attend my cousin's marriage which is on 1st July.
I would like to know Our chances of getting a long term multiple entry PRTD or a normal PRTD. What kind of response can I expect from them and by when? Also, why weren't we told about this option when we applied for PR in 2004.
Thank you for your patience for reading.
I was a child when we went to Canada in 1997. We stayed there till 1998. My sister and I joined a school. We were issued SIN cards and everything. We had to come to India to meet my grandparents who were not well. Upon arriving India, my father realized the severity of my Grandparents health. His elder brother (my uncle) was also not well, he had been diagnosed with brain tumor. My uncle was unmarried and unemployed. My father could not think of returning to Canada. He had to look after his family. However, he did ask for extension of his stay from the Canadian High Commission. He was granted a 6 months extension (which didn't prove to be sufficient). My grandparents expired by 2002. My uncle till this time had become partially blind. However, through medical treatment he regained his lost vision by 2004.
It was in 2004 when my father applied for a PR to Canada as fresh applicants. He reckoned that by this time we would've lost our PR statuses. He mentioned in his application how we had been to Canada earlier. But our application was rejected after 4 years (in 2008) as the category of occupation under which my father had applied was no longer needed by Canada. I was a 14 year old at the time of re application.
Here comes a twist in the story. We applied for a temporary tourist visa in April, 2017 to attend my cousin's marriage in Canada. We received a response from the Canadian High Commission saying:
"You cannot apply for a temporary resident visa as you are a permanent resident of Canada, if you wish to return to Canada as PR, take your request for a temporary visa application and apply for a PRTD”. These lines made me ecstatic.
We took our application for a temporary visa back and applied for a PRTD under H & C grounds. We explained them about the ill health of my grandparents and uncle. We also informed them about our intention to return to Canada once my uncle regained his lost vision and how our PR application got rejected.
We have requested them to grant us a long term multiple entry PRTD so that I can complete my MBA which I am already pursuing by mid of 2018 and then permanently settle in Canada. Also, so that we can attend my cousin's marriage which is on 1st July.
I would like to know Our chances of getting a long term multiple entry PRTD or a normal PRTD. What kind of response can I expect from them and by when? Also, why weren't we told about this option when we applied for PR in 2004.
Thank you for your patience for reading.