So, today I got in the mail:
"This refers to your application for restoration of TR status and a visitor record. Your application as requested is refused.
An application for restoration must be made within 90 days after loss of temporary resident status. Your temporary resident status expired May 29th, 2009. You are not eligible for restoration of your temporary resident status because your application was submitted after the regulated 90-day period that expired August 27th, 2009. Since you no longer hold temporary resident status in Canada your application for a visitor record is also refused."
Here's the issue.
I (American) entered Canada with my wife (who is Canadian) on May 24th 2009. The border officials gave me crap, blah blah blah, and gave me a five day visitors visa. I called CIC and spoke to two different people who told me to apply for an extension on my visitor's visa, and as long as I sent it in before the 29th everything would be hunkey dorey. Shoulda known most of the time they don't even know their own laws. I overnighted the money and application the next day.
On August 25th, 2009 I received a letter telling me that I needed to pay $125 to restore my temporary resident status. It said, "You have ninety days" to send in the $125. Considering my wife was supporting me while we were gathering up money for the PR application, it took us sixty days or so to be able to get the money, since during the time we moved into a new apartment. Today I get the letter above. Apparently they expected me to be able to send $125 dollars from Ontario to Alberta within a day and a half, considering we got our mail around 4 PM. Even over nighting it gets it there in two days. Nothing said "you have ninety days from the day you got here" or even hinted towards that at all. We 100% thought that for whatever reason, we had ninety days from the letter to send in the money. Now looking around online I see that you have 90 days from when it expires, although the letter didn't say that and I didn't think that I would have to research the letter further for hidden messages.
My wife and I have the PR application ready to go this very instant but I'm not sure what to do from here. In one thread, the answer is basically "too bad, you gotta go" when someone's visa extension was declined. But in another thread where the hubby has overstayed his visitor's visa by two years everything seems a-okay as long as he's planning to file for PR. I would link to them but I either can't figure out how or it's not letting me. It's late and I've been filling out paperwork for 7 hours, too - so that could definitely be it.
I know something happened in 2005 that seemingly allows spouses who do not have legal status to stay in Canada while their applications are being processed but I'm not 100% clear on it. Returning to the US is simply not an option. This is my home and family and I personally don't believe the mistake was on our part at all. Even though we have struggled, we have done everything by Canada's laws - I don't work, we've paid and sent in everything that we thought we needed to. Although I don't want to cheese off CIC any more than I apparently already have, I'd like to dispute this ruling.
This is just a complete and total headache and I'm not sure where to go from here, especially with the conflicting advice on the boards. Any imput is appreciated but "too bad, go home" isn't an option.
"This refers to your application for restoration of TR status and a visitor record. Your application as requested is refused.
An application for restoration must be made within 90 days after loss of temporary resident status. Your temporary resident status expired May 29th, 2009. You are not eligible for restoration of your temporary resident status because your application was submitted after the regulated 90-day period that expired August 27th, 2009. Since you no longer hold temporary resident status in Canada your application for a visitor record is also refused."
Here's the issue.
I (American) entered Canada with my wife (who is Canadian) on May 24th 2009. The border officials gave me crap, blah blah blah, and gave me a five day visitors visa. I called CIC and spoke to two different people who told me to apply for an extension on my visitor's visa, and as long as I sent it in before the 29th everything would be hunkey dorey. Shoulda known most of the time they don't even know their own laws. I overnighted the money and application the next day.
On August 25th, 2009 I received a letter telling me that I needed to pay $125 to restore my temporary resident status. It said, "You have ninety days" to send in the $125. Considering my wife was supporting me while we were gathering up money for the PR application, it took us sixty days or so to be able to get the money, since during the time we moved into a new apartment. Today I get the letter above. Apparently they expected me to be able to send $125 dollars from Ontario to Alberta within a day and a half, considering we got our mail around 4 PM. Even over nighting it gets it there in two days. Nothing said "you have ninety days from the day you got here" or even hinted towards that at all. We 100% thought that for whatever reason, we had ninety days from the letter to send in the money. Now looking around online I see that you have 90 days from when it expires, although the letter didn't say that and I didn't think that I would have to research the letter further for hidden messages.
My wife and I have the PR application ready to go this very instant but I'm not sure what to do from here. In one thread, the answer is basically "too bad, you gotta go" when someone's visa extension was declined. But in another thread where the hubby has overstayed his visitor's visa by two years everything seems a-okay as long as he's planning to file for PR. I would link to them but I either can't figure out how or it's not letting me. It's late and I've been filling out paperwork for 7 hours, too - so that could definitely be it.
I know something happened in 2005 that seemingly allows spouses who do not have legal status to stay in Canada while their applications are being processed but I'm not 100% clear on it. Returning to the US is simply not an option. This is my home and family and I personally don't believe the mistake was on our part at all. Even though we have struggled, we have done everything by Canada's laws - I don't work, we've paid and sent in everything that we thought we needed to. Although I don't want to cheese off CIC any more than I apparently already have, I'd like to dispute this ruling.
This is just a complete and total headache and I'm not sure where to go from here, especially with the conflicting advice on the boards. Any imput is appreciated but "too bad, go home" isn't an option.