A visitor Visa was offered on Condition that I surrender my PR but according to Canadian Immigration Laws once PR surrendered the next of kin Lose the right ot sponsor.
Yes. They were very clever and practical.
If they gave you a visitor's visas with your PR card being intact, then you will land in Canada and file for renewal of PR/ H&C and you will be guarenteed a right to stay here.
If they took away your PR card (what about you SIN?), then you are just like a visitor here and will have to return back.
No one in CD is experienced in complex immigration matters. I would suggest that you use your daughter to get an opinion from an Immigration lawyer.
May be you did not state it properly, but your daughter/ spouse have the right to sponser you, provided they meet the minimum cut off salary. The process time will vary as per the country that you are currently staying it.
One more option that you can look at is (since you have a 10 year Multiple entry into the US), how about coming legally to the US as a visitor and then trying to enter into Canada (at a road crossing). Explore that possibility too (of course with a immigration lawyer).
Murali
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I am a Gents and not a Ladies.
Thank you all for your responses
Firstly I could not have been able to pay the thousands of Dollars of uNIVERSITY FEES for my Daughter at the University of Toronto even if I took an odd job in Toronto - Lets say the max I could be earning $1800 - to $ 2000. To save enough to spend for the family upkeep & the University Fees
Im now 52 years of age & am a Senior Architect & Project Manager.
I did not fulfil the 730 day stay obligation as I had to provide for not only the family but my daughter - as Canda is such a champion of Human rights accepting refugees - I am appealing them to re unite with my family as I have a 14 year old daughter in school - there decision to not allow me entry will only help in tearing the family apart.
Those who want to know the implication of surrendering the PR can go to CIC web site PR section.
I am not & will not be a burden on Canada as I have been exporting substantial funds to Canada from my resident country & lastly I am Kenyan from East Africa with resident rights to India.
I travelled to USA & yes the cash flow & buying power in California is much higher with a High level of business activity.
God Bless
Regards
mayank singh
Thank you all for your responses
Firstly I could not have been able to pay the thousands of Dollars of uNIVERSITY FEES for my Daughter at the University of Toronto even if I took an odd job in Toronto - Lets say the max I could be earning $1800 - to $ 2000. To save enough to spend for the family upkeep & the University Fees
Im now 52 years of age & am a Senior Architect & Project Manager.
I did not fulfil the 730 day stay obligation as I had to provide for not only the family but my daughter - as Canada is such a champion of Human rights with in the Common Wealth accepting refugees - I am appealing them to re unite with my family as I have a 14 year old daughter in school - there decision to not allow me entry will only help in tearing the family apart.
Those who want to know the implication of surrendering the PR can go to CIC web site PR section.
I am not & will not be a burden on Canada as I have been exporting substantial funds to Canada from my resident country & lastly I am Kenyan from East Africa with resident rights to India.
I travelled to USA & yes the cash flow & buying power in California is much higher with a High level of business activity.
God Bless
Regards
mayank singh
I am not here to find the faults you created by yourself nor tell you how to plan in Immigrating into Canada. You could have done a lot of things in an able manner and made your entry and your stay a permanent one. That is 'water under the bridge' now.
You could have given us a better picture with the current status of things also in a proper manner, instead of us trying to pry it out of you. Also take a look at your expressions and the language you are using, it is not upto par for a qualified Architect.
Needless to say you are now here in this forum seeking our help and I will provide you here under with a small bit of help and guidance and hope that it will help you in succeeding in your attempt in finding your way back in and become a Canadian Citizen some time in the future. Hope your appeal to us is not too late. If they have already made up their mind with a decision by now, our suggestion to you will just go by the way side.
If you say that you have made an appeal through the Immigration and Refugee Board, I am sure you already have a Lawyer who is taking care of the legal side of it and we have no control over it any longer. BUT...
Just like what you told us, write a letter to the Immigration Minister and with a Copy to the Prime Minister also, this time through the Local M.P. for the Zone where your wife currently is living. And write as follows...... (Make SIX Copies)
In that letter, Give them your Name. your age, your qualifications and the current location Also, Passport and appeal details etc.,
Under that provide them with your Wife's name, your Children's name and their qualifications and the set of circumstances that brought about your continuing the employment there in Kenya and tell them that you have finally made up your mind to join your family back and work your way up with your validation of your qualifications here in Canada and will settle down here permanently when they will permit you back in. Also give the same sob story about the breaking the family up too....
Also find TWO Good Reliable Individuals, from your own community, who your family knows in the town where she is living, who in turn will provide your wife here with a letter and give her all the support and recommendation and in which they will also make a request to the Ministers to let you re-unite with your family and let you back into Canada as a PR on Compassionate Grounds.
Add all of these to that letter and also provide the copies to the lawyer too.
You will have to do this very fast and very soon and also provide your Lawyers with all of the details of the people who are supporting you too, plus all of the paper trail to the M.P.
Hope this will bring about this issue in your favour. Do it within TWO Days.
Good Luck.
FH.
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Originally posted by mayanksingh802
I was also issued a PR in 2009 landed in Toronto & applied for PR WENT BACK TO kENYA AS MY DAUGHTER HAS ONE year of secondary to finish came back in 2010 with family Daughter went to University & the youngr one went to school
Ii culdnt find a job for 2 months went back to job in Nairobi as University fees & house rent & family upkeep would have been a problem my PR Expired in April 2014 - in June 2015 aplied to Canadian High Commissionon thier advise to apply for Travel document for Residents abroad which was turned down by them so could not go for daughters graduation I appealed to the Refugee Board in Toronto last year June but havent heard from them I pleaded:
. I have bank account & I did not fulfill the 730 days mandatory stay in Canada as I WAS SENDING MONEY FROM MY JOB IN kENYA TO FAMILY & EDUCATE THE DAUGHTER
- now daughter educated & the young 14 year old is in school & have sufficient resources to re unite with family.
have bank account , SIN card , Toronto Library Card , passed G1 DRIVERS TEST & AS PRINCIPAL APPLICANT WANT TO SETTLE DOWN with family in Toronto.
Iam an Architect & Project Manager by profession
Please advise & give your responses.
Mayank
Hats off to you once again FH !!
What would we do without you ...
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Fido.
Thank you Fido in your vote of confidence. You made my day.
It is a sure fire system and it has worked before. Knowing this
and having retained this some where in the back of my mind,
it resurfaced here when I saw the situation and the query
posted by OP.
This is the Last Hope and a final chance one has, in finding his
way back into Canada with the support and recommendations
from Two Outstanding individuals the family has as a back up.
The attachment of the copies of such documents to his Lawyer
and the letter to the Immigration Minister and the P.M. of Canada
will surely get all of the attention it calls for and I am of the
opinion he will surely succeed in his plea.
That is the best I can do to help some one who is here on this
CD requesting for our help.
Take care and regards,
FH.
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Originally posted by Fido
Hats off to you once again FH !!
What would we do without you ...
Dear Full House & All the members thanks on pointing a way forwards - Full House your advise is practical & means to deal with the situation at hand .
Kind Regards
mayank singh
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