Need advise urgently,
To summarize the situation, I landed in January 2004 from UAE and my son was born in April 2004, so he has his Canadian passport. We had to return to UAE as my ex-husband was unsuccessful to get a job in Canada (he is a advertising professional) and accepted a lucrative offer in UAE in 2005.
My daughter was born in 2006 in Dubai and she has a Indian passport. Our (my ex-husband and mine) PR card's have expired in June 2008. I have been separated from my ex-husband since 2007 and our divorce is in process.
As my son is a Canadian citizen, it is our decision to continue his education in Canada alongwith my daughter's. But as our PR cards had no longer valid, I have the slightest clue on the way forward.
I have also to process my daughter's papers for immigration as she was born in Dubai. At the same time, I have a common law partner (a divorcee) who has two daughters.
I have tried to contact the Canadian office here in the UAE to issue a travel document but they are asking for proof that i have resided in Canada for which I am little concerned as i do not have any proof with me here in Dubai.
My query is if I should apply as a new migrant with my new family status or if there is a possibility for me to renew my PR card and apply for my daughter, step-daughters and common in law's partners PR.
Please advise way forward!
To summarize the situation, I landed in January 2004 from UAE and my son was born in April 2004, so he has his Canadian passport. We had to return to UAE as my ex-husband was unsuccessful to get a job in Canada (he is a advertising professional) and accepted a lucrative offer in UAE in 2005.
My daughter was born in 2006 in Dubai and she has a Indian passport. Our (my ex-husband and mine) PR card's have expired in June 2008. I have been separated from my ex-husband since 2007 and our divorce is in process.
As my son is a Canadian citizen, it is our decision to continue his education in Canada alongwith my daughter's. But as our PR cards had no longer valid, I have the slightest clue on the way forward.
I have also to process my daughter's papers for immigration as she was born in Dubai. At the same time, I have a common law partner (a divorcee) who has two daughters.
I have tried to contact the Canadian office here in the UAE to issue a travel document but they are asking for proof that i have resided in Canada for which I am little concerned as i do not have any proof with me here in Dubai.
My query is if I should apply as a new migrant with my new family status or if there is a possibility for me to renew my PR card and apply for my daughter, step-daughters and common in law's partners PR.
Please advise way forward!