Hey guys, I heard that you can lose your PR - refugee status if you go back home, for obvious reason.
I was wondering, I applied as a Humanitarian compassionate, but not as a refugee. It's more like a private family inabilities (I was 14 when I decided to apply for PR) that I won't go on about. I was wondering if I visit my mom back home, will the same rule as the refugee's apply to me (I'm now 18 if that matters)?
Thanks all
Is there any other ways that I could lose my PR status that I have to consider?
It sounds as if you came to Canada as a minor alone and then applied as a form of refugee.
I would definitely check out the requirements of your status. Likely they applied you under the H & C because at the time you were much to young to actually apply as a refugee without having parents in the country with you. I suspect, but know for sure, that you would fall under the same category as a refugee though.
Check with someone very well versed in immigration law and be sure they know the answers. The last thing you want/need is to be caught out and find out you weren't supposed to leave.
Hey guys, I heard that you can lose your PR - refugee status if you go back home, for obvious reason.
I was wondering, I applied as a Humanitarian compassionate, but not as a refugee. It's more like a private family inabilities (I was 14 when I decided to apply for PR) that I won't go on about. I was wondering if I visit my mom back home, will the same rule as the refugee's apply to me (I'm now 18 if that matters)?
Thanks all
Is there any other ways that I could lose my PR status that I have to consider?