OhCanadiana said:It is common that TRV applications are denied for young children of PRs since you have compelling reasons to stay in Canada (otherwise your sponsorship application would need to be denied since you don't intend to live in Canada, you wouldn't have become PRs, and wouldn't be able to retain status) and it is generally unlikely that the parents will leave their established lives in Canada to keep the baby in status. Therefore, the long term intent is immigration (you've already applied for sponsorship) and dual intent requires proving that you will leave Canada when the TRV status expires.
However, since you have applied for a TRV and have a rejection letter, you may now apply for a Temporary Resident Permit - TRP. The TRP is for people who are not otherwise admissible to Canada and therefore have had TRPs denied but who have H&C reasons to be admitted.
You can read some information on TRPs here on CIC's website . You'll need to check with your local VO for specific instructions on how to apply for this based on your nationality and residency and will need to explain the compelling reasons that exist for the child to be admitted as part of your application.
Well, this is not an official information. There is nowhere in official documentation that TRP is for babies born to PRs out of the country.
Here is the official info in OP 20:
Persons eligible for a temporary resident permit
Any person who is:
• inadmissible and seeking to enter Canada if an officer is of the opinion that it is justified in the
circumstances [A24(1)];
• in Canada and is inadmissible, subject to a report or reportable for violation of the Act, or
does not otherwise meet the requirements of the Act;
• not eligible for renewal of status.
There is nowhere in the rejection letter that the baby was found inadmissible. The only thing is that particular officer didn't believe something and I have to make him believe.
The baby was found ineligibile for TRV because that officer did not believe something. This is different than inadmissible.
Inadmissibility should be an objective thing, believing something totaly subjective. There is no application for TRP at my visa office. A person has to apply for TRV and explain why is inadmissible and why is it so compelling to be in Canada.
What I should say? My baby is inadmissible because of his family status? My baby is inadmissible because she has two PR parents?
What is compelling for them ? Difference between life an death? Not this situation here.
Let's put this another way. I will prove to VO that I have no ties in Canada other than my job and I'm here not to settle , but only to work, as long as I want, even if I have PR status. And in fact all my ties are back home. Because this is the situation now. I only have a job here. Let's say I'll prove I'm not interested to stay here, to buy things, to make loans etc and I'm regularly sending money out of the country. And withdraw the PR application for the baby. Would they believe that the baby has family ties back home and issue TRV?
This is getting more and more absurd.