I got my pr in Quebec in 2005 but I did not stay and came back to my country. I got a visitor visa to Canada without thinking about my pr in 2016 and my wife came to Canada and gave birth. However, I work for a Canadian business in my country from 2016 and then I just applied for a PRTD but it was refused. They said I can appeal within 60 days. I applied for the appeal but not yet receive any further information. I am currently in Canada with my wife and son.
More detail about my case:
I have a son born in Ontario in 2017
I have 1 brother is studying phd in quebec, 1 sister is Canadian citizen, and all of my cousins are studying in Quebec.
Now, I wonder how to check my appeal status and whether I can work or study in Canada now?
Can I win the appeal if I prove them that even I reapply pr I am still qualified? What is the best way I can do now?
I got my pr in Quebec in 2005 but I did not stay and came back to my country. I got a visitor visa to Canada without thinking about my pr in 2006 and my wife came to Canada and gave birth. However, I work for a Canadian business in my country from 2006 and then I just applied for a PRTD but it was refused. They said I can appeal within 60 days. I applied for the appeal but not yet receive any further information. I am currently in Canada with my wife and son.
More detail about my case:
I have a son born in Ontario in 2007
I have 1 brother is studying phd in quebec, 1 sister is Canadian citizen, and all of my cousins are studying in Quebec.
Now, I wonder how to check my appeal status and whether I can work or study in Canada now?
Can I win the appeal if I prove them that even I reapply pr I am still qualified? What is the best way I can do now?
To win the appeal, you must demonstrate that you had strong H&C reasons for being unable to meet the residency obligation. Working or studying outside of Canada are not accepted as H&C reasons.
No - you will not win the appeal if you prove that you are qualify to reapply for PR.
You can't get a visitor visa as a PR. When did you file for PRTD? You post is very confusing because PRTD is a travel document but you say you are in Canada already.
To win the appeal, you must demonstrate that you had strong H&C reasons for being unable to meet the residency obligation. Working or studying outside of Canada are not accepted as H&C reasons.
No - you will not win the appeal if you prove that you are qualify to reapply for PR.
You can't get a visitor visa as a PR. When did you file for PRTD? You post is very confusing because PRTD is a travel document but you say you are in Canada already.
I got visitor visa on Dec 2016, applied PRTD on Jun 2018 then be refused. Then I came to Canada (Sep 2018) with my visitor visa and pass the immigration very easy.
I want to work or study during this time to get more point and evidences (as a PR) to show my interest to settle in Canada. But I don’t know what is my “real” status because I cannot study or work with a visitor visa.
I got visitor visa on Dec 2016, applied PRTD on Jun 2018 then be refused. Then I came to Canada (Sep 2018) with my visitor visa and pass the immigration very easy.
I want to work or study during this time to get more point and evidences (as a PR) to show my interest to settle in Canada. But I don’t know what is my “real” status because I cannot study or work with a visitor visa.
Hang on a minute... If you a) were denied a PRTD and b) have been granted a TRV, you can't be a PR any longer. You *must* be a "foreign national", so no, you can't work or study. Exactly HOW did you obtain the visitor visa?
Hang on a minute... If you a) were denied a PRTD and b) have been granted a TRV, you can't be a PR any longer. You *must* be a "foreign national", so no, you can't work or study. Exactly HOW did you obtain the visitor visa?
They asked me to apply for an appeal in 60 days and I did, I read on cic page and found that pr status remain until final decision.
I just apply visitor visa online through cic website and got it. At the time I applied visitor visa I even didn’t know about what is PRTD.
When I enter USA (i got usa visa too), they interviewed me 2 rounds and asked many questions about my tie in canada (don’t know why).