Dear Members,
I would love to receive your advice. Here is my situation:
My step father sponsored me and my Mom and we became PR in 2011 (I was 21 years old as a dependent child). We stayed in Canada for 4 months but then my Mom was diagnosed with an incurable disease called ALS. She wanted to go back to our home country to spend her last a few years there. I also went back with her to be with her as long as I can.
My PR Card expired in June 2016 and I filed an application for a PRTD indicating my Mom's disease. I provided the embassy with the diagnosis and the tests and they granted me a PRTD in April 2017, I came to Canada to apply for a PR Card, I received it and went back to my Mom. After fighting the disease for years, she unfortunately passed away in April 2019. I dealt with all the legacy issues etc and also took several tests to make sure that I don't have the potential to have the same disease as well. Fortunately, it is considered non-genetically transferred and I am safe for now. After all, I came to Canada in July 2022 to study and I am now a full-time masters student at the University of Montreal.
My PR Card will expire in January 2023 and I would like to apply for a new one. It is true that I do not meet the residency requirement but I did qualify to get a PRTD under Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds. I had to stay in my home country to take the tests from my Mom's doctors to make sure that I do not have the same early symptoms indicating the potential for the disease. I will live in Canada from now on, I am now studying and will start working upon graduation. Is it ok to apply for a renewal? What do you think?
I would be so happy to receive your advice.
Many thanks!
I would love to receive your advice. Here is my situation:
My step father sponsored me and my Mom and we became PR in 2011 (I was 21 years old as a dependent child). We stayed in Canada for 4 months but then my Mom was diagnosed with an incurable disease called ALS. She wanted to go back to our home country to spend her last a few years there. I also went back with her to be with her as long as I can.
My PR Card expired in June 2016 and I filed an application for a PRTD indicating my Mom's disease. I provided the embassy with the diagnosis and the tests and they granted me a PRTD in April 2017, I came to Canada to apply for a PR Card, I received it and went back to my Mom. After fighting the disease for years, she unfortunately passed away in April 2019. I dealt with all the legacy issues etc and also took several tests to make sure that I don't have the potential to have the same disease as well. Fortunately, it is considered non-genetically transferred and I am safe for now. After all, I came to Canada in July 2022 to study and I am now a full-time masters student at the University of Montreal.
My PR Card will expire in January 2023 and I would like to apply for a new one. It is true that I do not meet the residency requirement but I did qualify to get a PRTD under Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds. I had to stay in my home country to take the tests from my Mom's doctors to make sure that I do not have the same early symptoms indicating the potential for the disease. I will live in Canada from now on, I am now studying and will start working upon graduation. Is it ok to apply for a renewal? What do you think?
I would be so happy to receive your advice.
Many thanks!