I sponsored my 1 year old daughter's PR application and it was approved like two weeks ago and I registered her information in the PR portal and was waiting for the eCOPR. Today I got an email saying below:
Hello,
This refers to your application for permanent residence, which was recently approved.
It appears that some family members on this application are inadmissible due to overstay/non-compliance of temporary resident conditions. By regulations, we cannot land or confirm PR status of an applicant if they are currently out-of-status inside Canada.
In order for us to continue with the landing process, we require additional information from you......
I am so so confused because my 1 year old daughter is the only applicant on that application. She is a US citizen (so doesn't need a visa to enter Canada) and her last entry time was in October 2021 through land border. And since there was no stamp on her passport, I assume that she can stay for 6 months? Some additional background fact is her first entry to Canada was in May 2021 and she only left to US for couple of days in October. I am the sponsor and I am a PR.
I already replied the officer's email providing the information he/she requested and asked if there's something wrong in the system... Could anyone please give me some hints? As I really could not think of how my daughter could be inadmissible due to overstay/non-compliance of temporary resident conditions. Thank you!!
Hello,
This refers to your application for permanent residence, which was recently approved.
It appears that some family members on this application are inadmissible due to overstay/non-compliance of temporary resident conditions. By regulations, we cannot land or confirm PR status of an applicant if they are currently out-of-status inside Canada.
In order for us to continue with the landing process, we require additional information from you......
I am so so confused because my 1 year old daughter is the only applicant on that application. She is a US citizen (so doesn't need a visa to enter Canada) and her last entry time was in October 2021 through land border. And since there was no stamp on her passport, I assume that she can stay for 6 months? Some additional background fact is her first entry to Canada was in May 2021 and she only left to US for couple of days in October. I am the sponsor and I am a PR.
I already replied the officer's email providing the information he/she requested and asked if there's something wrong in the system... Could anyone please give me some hints? As I really could not think of how my daughter could be inadmissible due to overstay/non-compliance of temporary resident conditions. Thank you!!