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Hello I have a removal order against me where I have to leave canada January 16. My lawyer put in my inland sponsorship middle of December and said if he gets an answer about them getting my application before my removal that he can stop the removal. What happens if he does not get an answer before the removal date? What is the next step?
 
Hello I have a removal order against me where I have to leave canada January 16. My lawyer put in my inland sponsorship middle of December and said if he gets an answer about them getting my application before my removal that he can stop the removal. What happens if he does not get an answer before the removal date? What is the next step?
To leave Canada before due date or apply for a stay.
 
he should have filed a prra application for you. inquire and bug your lawyer because no one online can help you expedite it faster.
 
Hello I have a removal order against me where I have to leave canada January 16. My lawyer put in my inland sponsorship middle of December and said if he gets an answer about them getting my application before my removal that he can stop the removal. What happens if he does not get an answer before the removal date? What is the next step?

Perhaps ask your lawyer?
 
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Hello I have a removal order against me where I have to leave canada January 16. My lawyer put in my inland sponsorship middle of December and said if he gets an answer about them getting my application before my removal that he can stop the removal. What happens if he does not get an answer before the removal date? What is the next step?

Getting AOR won't necessarily stop the deportation, especially given how recently your sponsorship application was submitted. AOR is taking 1-2 months to receive more or less so hard to say if you will have it in time. And again, even if you do, this isn't guaranteed to stop the deportation.

Were you offered PRRA?

Agreed you should be speaking with your lawyer about these questions.
 
To leave Canada before due date or apply for a stay.
No not to leave canada b4 the due date he put in the family sponsorship and said that if he get back an answer b4 my removal order which is the 16 of this month he can stop the removal.
 
Getting AOR won't necessarily stop the deportation, especially given how recently your sponsorship application was submitted. AOR is taking 1-2 months to receive more or less so hard to say if you will have it in time. And again, even if you do, this isn't guaranteed to stop the deportation.

Were you offered PRRA?

Agreed you should be speaking with your lawyer about these questions.
Yes I did a PRRA and they denied it
 
Yes I did a PRRA and they denied it

Are you appealing the PRRA denial? At this point if your removal date is set, your lawyer likely needs to be making an argument under the tripartite test to stop / delay the deportation. My personal opinion is that you cannot rely on the spousal sponsorship application since it was so recently filed. It would be different if you had applied many months ago and were close to a decision or had AIP. But applying this late before deportation often doesn't help people and can also look like suspicious timing to IRCC.

You really need to be talking to your lawyer.
 
Hello I have a removal order against me where I have to leave canada January 16. My lawyer put in my inland sponsorship middle of December and said if he gets an answer about them getting my application before my removal that he can stop the removal. What happens if he does not get an answer before the removal date? What is the next step?

What is your immigration application history?
 
Are you appealing the PRRA denial? At this point if your removal date is set, your lawyer likely needs to be making an argument under the tripartite test to stop / delay the deportation. My personal opinion is that you cannot rely on the spousal sponsorship application since it was so recently filed. It would be different if you had applied many months ago and were close to a decision or had AIP. But applying this late before deportation often doesn't help people and can also look like suspicious timing to IRCC.

You really need to be talking to your lawyer.
The lawyer that I did have first did the PRRA and they denied it but I dont think that he did appeal it. So I will have to talk to this new lawyer about the PRRA.
 
I dont understand your question can you elaborate on it some more

What is your application history? Knowing how long you have been in Canada and what you have applied for already makes it easier to provide information.
 
No not to leave canada b4 the due date he put in the family sponsorship and said that if he get back an answer b4 my removal order which is the 16 of this month he can stop the removal.
AOR can not automatically stop removal process, your lawyer needs to make legal case to delay or stay
 
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Hello I have a removal order against me where I have to leave canada January 16. My lawyer put in my inland sponsorship middle of December and said if he gets an answer about them getting my application before my removal that he can stop the removal. What happens if he does not get an answer before the removal date? What is the next step?
You were deemed to be `Removal Ready' before the Inland application was received by IRCC. Therefore, the Public Policy that waives the requirement for Inland applicants without legal status would not have benefited you.
 
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