Hamid khan said:when and what cause PR status can be cancel by CIC
any kind of link will be highly appreciated
MiriamT said:"Losing your permanent resident status
Losing your permanent resident status does not happen automatically. You cannot lose your permanent resident status simply by living outside of Canada long enough that you don’t meet the residency requirement. Unless you have gone through an official process, you have not lost or given up your permanent resident status, even though you may not be eligible to return to Canada as a permanent resident.
You may lose your permanent resident status if:
* an adjudicator determines that you are no longer a permanent resident following an inquiry; or
* a visa officer determines you do not meet the required residency when you apply for a permanent resident travel document or temporary resident travel document.
You may lose your permanent resident status in one of the ways described above if:
* you do not live in Canada for two out of five years;
* you are convicted of a serious crime and told to leave Canada; or
* you become a Canadian citizen.
You do not lose your permanent resident status if your PR card expires."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/about-pr.asp
Hamid khan said:If any body complain example: just because of jelause or wants to put into trouble just for nathing
In that case PR status can be cancel ?
scylla said:As long as there is no truth behind the complaint - there won't be a problem.
However if the person somehow obtain PR through fraud (e.g. fraudulent documents or experience), someone complains, and CIC investigates and determines the allegations to be true - then yes, that person could certainly lose PR.
Hamid khan said:Ok I got your point
As long as it is not true complian
There is no problem :
One more question : how do I will know some one did complian against me
From ECAS
Or call to Cic to know
Or apply GCMS notes
Or apply any other notes
Please advise
nope said:Unless you're willing to write what is going on, and why you suspect someone has complained against you, any advice you get here is going to be so vague as to be nearly useless.
There are basically three ways most people would lose PR status (except for refugees, as mentioned earlier):
1) Immigration fraud. If you lied on your application, and it would have kept you from getting PR, you can lose it.
2) Serious Criminality. If you commit a crime that could be punished by 10 years imprisonment, you lose PR.
3) Residency obligation. If you don't live 730 days out of every 5 years in Canada, and don't have an appropriate justification, you can lose PR.
Potentially but it's completely up to CBSA and IRCC what action would be taken.What if the person who received the PR applied through family sponsorship and lied on the application that they were not working while they were actually working illegally. Also their sponsor reported them as being in a fraudulent marriage with examples that prove the point. Would that be enough grounds to revoke PR status?
There are basically three ways most people would lose PR status (except for refugees, as mentioned earlier):
1) Immigration fraud. If you lied on your application, and it would have kept you from getting PR, you can lose it.
2) Serious Criminality. If you commit a crime that could be punished by 10 years imprisonment, you lose PR.
3) Residency obligation. If you don't live 730 days out of every 5 years in Canada, and don't have an appropriate justification, you can lose PR.
Let’s say they canceled your PR bcz they found out that you have a child and you didn’t include in the application. Is there still a chance that they will consider you again once you submit the child’s information and explain to them?
For my friend's close relative did a mistake by not including the child(this was 10+ ago he thought he doesnt need to include the child to immigrate his child later). Later cic never allowed him to bring his child hence he moved south with his child later.Let’s say they canceled your PR bcz they found out that you have a child and you didn’t include in the application. Is there still a chance that they will consider you again once you submit the child’s information and explain to them?
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/canceled-my-pr-bec-i-didn’t-declare-my-child-can-i-still-te-apply-i-need-an-answer.636537/Let’s say they canceled your PR bcz they found out that you have a child and you didn’t include in the application. Is there still a chance that they will consider you again once you submit the child’s information and explain to them?