Hi all,
My mother-in-law initially arrived 2013/12 on a 5-year Super Visa. She returned back to her home country in 2017 and came back 2017/6, getting stamped in for an additional 2 years to 2019/6. Have applied and been approved for Visitor Record extensions since. All the while we've been unsuccessfully trying to win the Parent & Grandparent sponsorship lottery. Her latest visitor record was valid to end of October 2021. Applied early October for a visitor record extension. Received a refusal letter on Saturday with generic reasons, indicating she is now out of status and must leave Canada immediately.
A few questions: what does immediately mean? Want to confirm she's out of status as of refusal date and not late October 2021? Also, does the fact that she's out of status now mean she will be considered an overstay even if she returns home in the next week or two? In other words, is this going to hurt her chances if she returns to her home country and we apply for another Super Visa (or eventually win the Parent/Grandparent lottery!)? Or would it be advisable to apply to restore status, and if approved, have her return to her country?
I don't want her to go back home, and then in our next Super Visa application find out she's inadmissible.
Trying to figure out if we just send her home now without putting up a fight, or is it better to apply for restoration first?
We're also not clear on whether the 'leave immediately' line is considered a removal order, and would require her to get a certificate of departure when departing Canada?
Thanks in advance for input.
My mother-in-law initially arrived 2013/12 on a 5-year Super Visa. She returned back to her home country in 2017 and came back 2017/6, getting stamped in for an additional 2 years to 2019/6. Have applied and been approved for Visitor Record extensions since. All the while we've been unsuccessfully trying to win the Parent & Grandparent sponsorship lottery. Her latest visitor record was valid to end of October 2021. Applied early October for a visitor record extension. Received a refusal letter on Saturday with generic reasons, indicating she is now out of status and must leave Canada immediately.
A few questions: what does immediately mean? Want to confirm she's out of status as of refusal date and not late October 2021? Also, does the fact that she's out of status now mean she will be considered an overstay even if she returns home in the next week or two? In other words, is this going to hurt her chances if she returns to her home country and we apply for another Super Visa (or eventually win the Parent/Grandparent lottery!)? Or would it be advisable to apply to restore status, and if approved, have her return to her country?
I don't want her to go back home, and then in our next Super Visa application find out she's inadmissible.
Trying to figure out if we just send her home now without putting up a fight, or is it better to apply for restoration first?
We're also not clear on whether the 'leave immediately' line is considered a removal order, and would require her to get a certificate of departure when departing Canada?
Thanks in advance for input.