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hey all, I have been out of status in Canada for seven years. My Common Law partner ( who I met 1.5 years ago) will sponsor me. I am afraid that once we submit documents CBSA will know my address and come to my house or deport me. What are the chances for that? And how does this work? Thanks for any help, I am so worried.
hey all, I have been out of status in Canada for seven years. My Common Law partner ( who I met 1.5 years ago) will sponsor me. I am afraid that once we submit documents CBSA will know my address and come to my house or deport me. What are the chances for that? And how does this work? Thanks for any help, I am so worried.
CBSA won't come and deport you because of the PR application.
However you will want to put together a very strong PR application. You can expect that IRCC will review your relationship very closely given how long you've been in Canada without status. You should expect the possibility that processing of your application will take longer due to your immigration history in Canada.
CBSA won't come and deport you because of the PR application.
However you will want to put together a very strong PR application. You can expect that IRCC will review your relationship very closely given how long you've been in Canada without status. You should expect the possibility that processing of your application will take longer due to your immigration history in Canada.
Thank you for your response! I will have to list all my illegal work I assume? Will my former employers be contacted too? Will they get fines because they hired me illegally?
Thank you for your response! I will have to list all my illegal work I assume? Will my former employers be contacted too? Will they get fines because they hired me illegally?
Thank you for your feedback! Also will they invite us for an interview? I have heard in some forums. How does Covid 19 affect that? Thanks again for all the help!
Thank you for your feedback! Also will they invite us for an interview? I have heard in some forums. How does Covid 19 affect that? Thanks again for all the help!
Normally interviews aren't required. However in your case an interview is a possibility to confirm your relationship is genuine given how long you've been in Canada without status.
Since you are out of status I will strongly recommend you seek legal help. CBSA will not come after you now, but if your application is decline then they will. So in order to be safe you have to get it right the first time.
Remember we here are not lawyers or immigration consultants, we know a bits and pieces of the immigration process.
Since you are out of status I will strongly recommend you seek legal help. CBSA will not come after you now, but if your application is decline then they will. So in order to be safe you have to get it right the first time.
Remember we here are not lawyers or immigration consultants, we know a bits and pieces of the immigration process.
Since you are out of status I will strongly recommend you seek legal help. CBSA will not come after you now, but if your application is decline then they will. So in order to be safe you have to get it right the first time.
Remember we here are not lawyers or immigration consultants, we know a bits and pieces of the immigration process.
There is a slight risk of being deported. Your application will put you on the radar as someone out of status. Usually you are allowed to remain given your PR application.
I have tried to extend my stay a long time ago and was denied and asked to leave Canada. Do you think that there is an outstanding warrant because of that?
Since you are out of status I will strongly recommend you seek legal help. CBSA will not come after you now, but if your application is decline then they will. So in order to be safe you have to get it right the first time.
Remember we here are not lawyers or immigration consultants, we know a bits and pieces of the immigration process.
Do I have a higher chance of being deported once I apply because I didn’t leave when they asked me to? Will they have access to my old application- the extension of stay?
Do I have a higher chance of being deported once I apply because I didn’t leave when they asked me to? Will they have access to my old application- the extension of stay?
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