i found it on facebook, i think its 19585 for straight h&c, 70 applicants for H&C and PH class ADM dependant person overseas, and 7117 for h&c with risk or disrimination ( I think it's for H&C cases with PRRA ) and 1274 for public policy category ( without RAP )
Thank you, my friend. I owe to this forum a lot and happy to share with friends everything I learned over the past years. If I did not learn here years ago that we can order GCMS notes to see refusal grounds and re-submit H&C ourselves, our multi-year IRCC saga would not have had a happy ending.
If it can be of any consolation, I remember one user here who was also refused PRRA forms. He was qualified for PRRA application but his CBSA officer refused him a chance to apply. But the day he went to the airport for removal, he met a different CBSA officer who gave him PRRA forms to fill on the spot. And he was able to get deferral. So there is always hope. Just keep calm, say you will respect everything they ask you to do but there is risk to your life if you return. We keep fingers crossed for you. Good luck
Has anyone in the forum got idea - how long does CBSA give us the time until deportation after the first interview? Will we get enough time to settle everything before departure? Will CBSA still send us when our lives will be on risk if we are sent back to our country?
Has anyone in the forum got idea - how long does CBSA give us the time until deportation after the first interview? Will we get enough time to settle everything before departure?
It really depends on officer and how many years you have been in Canada. I remember one guy here got 6 months (he has been in Canada 17 years). Others got 1 month. Some get no date but are asked to do weekly/monthly check-ins. The lucky ones will get administrative deferral until Stage 1 of HC is complete. Any outcome is possible really when you deal with CBSA.
i found it on facebook, i think its 19585 for straight h&c, 70 applicants for H&C and PH class ADM dependant person overseas, and 7117 for h&c with risk or disrimination ( I think it's for H&C cases with PRRA ) and 1274 for public policy category ( without RAP )
It really depends on officer and how many years you have been in Canada. I remember one guy here got 6 months (he has been in Canada 17 years). Others got 1 month. Some get no date but are asked to do weekly/monthly check-ins. The lucky ones will get administrative deferral until Stage 1 of HC is complete. Any outcome is possible really when you deal with CBSA.
I found this lawyer in old messages, a member of the forum gave me her contact details.
she made a reconsideration request after a refusal. she got approval with her
Tatiana Gulyaeva
Law Office of Tatiana Gulyaeva
205 – 5409 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario
416 2736646