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What are his real options? Sponsorship? FSW?

dbliss93

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I know someone who is in their 60's right now but lived and worked in Montreal as sales engineer (chemicals) from 1999 to 2002.

In 2002, he and his family got their permanent resident visa, but they went back to their home country and didn't fulfill the residency requirements.

His mother and brother (with his family) live in Montreal...

He has a High level of both English in French...

What are his options? Can his mother or brother somehow sponsor him or can he show proof of work (even though it was over 20 years ago)?

He wants to be close to his mother (she is old) but his brother is technically there with her, so I'm not sure about the sponsorship option...

Or his only option is to get super high levels of English and French as apply as a Federal Skilled Worker?

Please let me know, thank you! :)
 

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I know someone who is in their 60's right now but lived and worked in Montreal as sales engineer (chemicals) from 1999 to 2002.

In 2002, he and his family got their permanent resident visa, but they went back to their home country and didn't fulfill the residency requirements.

His mother and brother (with his family) live in Montreal...

He has a High level of both English in French...

What are his options? Can his mother or brother somehow sponsor him or can he show proof of work (even though it was over 20 years ago)?

He wants to be close to his mother (she is old) but his brother is technically there with her, so I'm not sure about the sponsorship option...

Or his only option is to get super high levels of English and French as apply as a Federal Skilled Worker?

Please let me know, thank you! :)
His mother and brother cannot sponsor him.

He will struggle to get enough points through Express Entry / FSW due to his age. Has the calculated his CRS score? He would need to get 470+ to have a chance of being selected and he will get no points for his past work experience in Canada. I would recommend he start by determining if getting a score this high is feasible for him.

Also, unless he officially gave up his PR status - he is technically still a PR. He could theoretically try to retain his PR status by flying to the US and then re-entering Canada via a land border using a private vehicle. The challenges with this approach is that he probably has a very high likelihood of being reported at the border for failing to meet the residency requirement. And if he manages to enter without being reported, he will need to live in Canada for 2 years before he can apply to renew his PR card (during which time he will likely find it hard to get provincial health care coverage, get a driver's license, etc.).
 

dbliss93

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Thank you for the prompt response!

I also forgot to mention that he studied in Canada back in 1999. Which I believe gives him 30 points under the CRS score. Do you know if the schooling needs a minumum of 2 years in order to be considered valid?

Thank you :)
 

scylla

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Thank you for the prompt response!

I also forgot to mention that he studied in Canada back in 1999. Which I believe gives him 30 points under the CRS score. Do you know if the schooling needs a minumum of 2 years in order to be considered valid?

Thank you :)
He should get some points for this depending on the school / program.

Again, he really needs to calculate his CRS. This is a pointless conversation until he does that. Hopefully he has at least a Master's if not a PhD. He's going to lose a ton of points for his age. Again, he's aiming for 470+ to have a chance (not a guarantee) of being selected.
 

dbliss93

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Thank you again for the prompt response!

I just calculated his points again, and he has the potential to reach 470 - if he reaches high levels of English and French, which he can.

Also, his wife will support him in taking her own language tests.

I guess my last 2 questions are:

How viable and legal is it for him to go through the land border route?

He can receive points even though his schooling was done over 20 years ago in Montreal?

Thank you! :)
 

dbliss93

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And does the Express Entry system give less important to an application if they are over the age of 47? Or they strictly look at the CRS score, regardless of age?
 

scylla

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Thank you again for the prompt response!

I just calculated his points again, and he has the potential to reach 470 - if he reaches high levels of English and French, which he can.

Also, his wife will support him in taking her own language tests.

I guess my last 2 questions are:

How viable and legal is it for him to go through the land border route?

He can receive points even though his schooling was done over 20 years ago in Montreal?

Thank you! :)
It's legal for him to try the land border route. However he has a very high chance of being reported. If he is reported, IRCC will move to revoke his PR status.

Does his wife have PR as well? Or did he marry her after getting PR?
 

dbliss93

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Yes, his wife and his entire family received their PR status in 2002 - but they went back to their home country since then.
 

scylla

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And does the Express Entry system give less important to an application if they are over the age of 47? Or they strictly look at the CRS score, regardless of age?
They look at CRS score only.

Note that there have been no FSW draws yet this year so many / most of us are expecting scores to be 480+ or higher when the program reopens (if it reopens). There is also talk of the government revamping this program and making it NOC specific potentially, along with other changes. This could potentially include age restrictions. Who knows - nothing is really announced yet.
 

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Yes, his wife and his entire family received their PR status in 2002 - but they went back to their home country since then.
So in that case they need to decide if they are going to try the border OR apply through FSW/ Express Entry. They can't do both.

If they try the border, then they would fly to the US and try re-entering Canada by land. If they are reported, they should expect they will officially lose their PR status and will be asked to leave Canada.

If they want to instead apply through Express Entry, then they will both need to first officially renounce their PR status before they can create an Express Entry profile.

So they are going to need to pick which one they are going to try.
 

dbliss93

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Canada wants 400,000 new Immigrants this year -- why are they making it harder and harder LOL

I suppose they are prioritizing Canadian Experience class and students here in Canada...

Where does one hear about the "talks of the government"... Is there a specific website / news channel?

Thank you! :)
 

dbliss93

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So in that case they need to decide if they are going to try the border OR apply through FSW/ Express Entry. They can't do both.

If they try the border, then they would fly to the US and try re-entering Canada by land. If they are reported, they should expect they will officially lose their PR status and will be asked to leave Canada.

If they want to instead apply through Express Entry, then they will both need to first officially renounce their PR status before they can create an Express Entry profile.

So they are going to need to pick which one they are going to try.

Thank you Scylla! :) If they try the land border option and get caught - and eventually losing their PR Status -- can they apply for Express Entry or will they have some sort of stain with their application?
 

scylla

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Canada wants 400,000 new Immigrants this year -- why are they making it harder and harder LOL

I suppose they are prioritizing Canadian Experience class and students here in Canada...

Where does one hear about the "talks of the government"... Is there a specific website / news channel?

Thank you! :)
It's no harder than it was a decade ago. Canada's immigration programs are geared towards family members and young skilled workers. He doesn't meet the criteria for either.

Read through discussions in the Express Entry section of the forum for info on various announcements. Look for the ray of hope thread.
 

scylla

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Thank you Scylla! :) If they try the land border option and get caught - and eventually losing their PR Status -- can they apply for Express Entry or will they have some sort of stain with their application?
They can certainly do that.

Keep in mind that they have to pass a medical along with the Express Entry program so the longer they wait, the greater the risk that might be a probelm as they get older.
 

dbliss93

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It's no harder than it was a decade ago. Canada's immigration programs are geared towards family members and young skilled workers. He doesn't meet the criteria for either.

Read through discussions in the Express Entry section of the forum for info on various announcements. Look for the ray of hope thread.
Thank you, will do! Thank you for time and help!