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My wife and I applied for the PRTD under the Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds in Jordan. The application was received on the 23rd of Feb and completed today. We still did not receive it yet. I never read any story of a PRTD under Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds being completed in about 2-3 weeks. Does this mean that we are certainly rejected? This is really strange... Everyone said it takes 3-4 months, if not more? Did they really consider our H&C grounds or did they just reject us without even caring? We send a lot of documents supporting our case that I feel it will take a lot of time to go through it all. I am in shock
My wife and I applied for the PRTD under the Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds in Jordan. The application was received on the 23rd of Feb and completed today. We still did not receive it yet. I never read any story of a PRTD under Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds being completed in about 2-3 weeks. Does this mean that we are certainly rejected? This is really strange... Everyone said it takes 3-4 months, if not more? Did they really consider our H&C grounds or did they just reject us without even caring? We send a lot of documents supporting our case that I feel it will take a lot of time to go through it all. I am in shock
It's certainly possible for a turn-around time of just a few weeks. You are right, normally the wait times are a few months. But we do see faster processing times from time to time.
In terms of whether this is an approval or refusal, I think that's really impossible for any of us to say. It will depend on the strength of your H&C argument and how long it's been since you were in Canada / how short you are of meeting the residency obligation.
My wife and I applied for the PRTD under the Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds in Jordan. The application was received on the 23rd of Feb and completed today. We still did not receive it yet.
Unfortunately we have been rejected. We want to apply for a visitor visa. What does the process look like? Do we have to apply to something first to revoke our status then apply for a visitor visa?
Unfortunately we have been rejected. We want to apply for a visitor visa. What does the process look like? Do we have to apply to something first to revoke our status then apply for a visitor visa?
You will want to make sure you have very strong ties to Jordan, have good savings amount, etc. You will have to have a very strong application to get a TRV because you have asked to return to Canada on a permanent basis fairly recently.
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