1. Yes, you get the right of appeal.
2. Yes, you can stay until the appeal is decided.
3. It depends on how long the appeal is, probably 8-12 months after the report, and if you lose the appeal, you have 30 days to leave, before the removal order turns into a deportation order.
1. Yes, you get the right of appeal.
2. Yes, you can stay until the appeal is decided.
3. It depends on how long the appeal is, probably 8-12 months after the report, and if you lose the appeal, you have 30 days to leave, before the removal order turns into a deportation order.
hmm that wasn't what I meant.. I was asking
1. So within appealing period I can stay for 8~12 months. That being said, if appeal is succesful and decision was succesfully made then I can stay just like other PR... Probably you thought that I was implying I could stay even if appeal is rejected.. That wasn't what I meant... Or did you mean it depends on what judge said so that he/she might EXTEND MY STAY or NOT EXTEND or PERMANENTLY EXTEND (Keep my PR status)?
2. Does receving removal order means I already lost my PR status?? <-- this was my question. I was asking that within appealing period, whether my PR status is still active or not.