johnny123123123 said:
Thanks @ Alurra71, the opportunity is great indeed, but I believe it comes with a risk.
If it gets refused, wouldn't it hurt the chances of getting a study permit because it shows immigration intent?
Thanks
No. It is not showing immigration intent by asking you to fill this out. You literally do NOT have a choice in this matter. Just because you did not meet the RO at this point does not mean you are not still a PR of Canada. You were never issued documents to actually revoke your PR status, so at this point this is what they are giving you. If you fill out the PRTD and explain that you were removed as a minor, against your will (as is with all minor children as most don't dictate where to live to their parents)and this is your first opportunity to return to canada as an adult and you would like to do that, odds are greatly in your favor that you will be given a 'pass' and given a positive result and able to return to canada a full fledged PR. From that point you can study and work and do whatever you wish to do inside Canada as if you had never left and all that would be required of you is to keep your RO in good standing from that point forward. So you would need to remain in Canada for 730 days out of every rolling 5 year period. If you spend 3 years continuously (currently, but could change to 4 at the end of the year if the new laws pass) you can apply for Canadian citizenship and won't need to keep up with an RO any longer.
You are being given an opportunity here. If you instead choose to fill out the PRTD and fill in a letter telling them you wish to relinquish your PR to instead apply for a study permit, they will likely issue you a refusal letter along with a notice that you have 60 days to appeal. They will wait out those 60 days and THEN they will officially revoke your PR status and get to work on the study permit. Be aware though, if they do that, there are no promises you would get the study permit and be allowed to come to Canada. It wouldn't be because you relinquished your PR, but it could simply be that you didn't fit the criteria to obtain the permit. Just something to keep in mind.
Whatever way you choose to proceed, I wish you the best of luck!