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Many thanks. May be i don't get the point because i'm not english speaking and i'm sorry about that. For me "applying" means that they can say no to PR card.
Fair point. If you get a PRTD with the RC-1 code, you can apply for a PR card without serious concern that there will be a problem.
 
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Fair point. If you get a PRTD with the RC-1 code, you can apply for a PR card without serious concern that there will be a problem.
Thanks a lot. This was my point. I dont know the length of the time window they offer in the PRTD to join Canada, but once there, i was asking myself if they could reject my PR card demand althouth i even dont know how long the card would be posted.
 
Thanks a lot. This was my point. I dont know the length of the time window they offer in the PRTD to join Canada, but once there, i was asking myself if they could reject my PR card demand althouth i even dont know how long the card would be posted.

The RC-1 is very important not just any PRTD.
 
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The RC-1 is very important not just any PRTD.
Many thanks! this is a new (logical) information. So it might entails that (?) that a PRTD without this mention could mean complications for receiving approval for PR card perhaps.
 
Many thanks! this is a new (logical) information. So it might entails that (?) that a PRTD without this mention could mean complications for receiving approval for PR card perhaps.

Yes
 
Ok Many thanks. Perhaps, the best is to renounce and reapply although the process is competitive because the HC procedure seems uncertain in outcome and lenght i guess.


This is ultimately only a decision you can make.
 
This is ultimately only a decision you can make.
Sure you're right. I meant i thought it was quiet certain (either no or yes) but finally, if i understand, you can receive your PRTD but once reach to Canada, you might have an negative outcome when applying to the PR card. This makes things complicated because once you know this, what will you do there? you have to wait for the decision and do nothing.
 
Sure you're right. I meant i thought it was quiet certain (either no or yes) but finally, if i understand, you can receive your PRTD but once reach to Canada, you might have an negative outcome when applying to the PR card. This makes things complicated because once you know this, what will you do there? you have to wait for the decision and do nothing.
I think you are overthinking this, if you don't mind me saying so.

If you are applying under H&C, usually the only type of visa they would issue is RC-1. And as we've said above, if you get the visa coded RC-1 there is basically no issue. (If it comes back with some other code, then can ask)

That said: there are reasons to believe you might get refused (which would basically mean revocation of PR status), and/or that it might take some time to be processed.

We can't tell you want is best. But at some point, you either renounce or apply for the PRTD.
 
I think you are overthinking this, if you don't mind me saying so.

If you are applying under H&C, usually the only type of visa they would issue is RC-1. And as we've said above, if you get the visa coded RC-1 there is basically no issue. (If it comes back with some other code, then can ask)

That said: there are reasons to believe you might get refused (which would basically mean revocation of PR status), and/or that it might take some time to be processed.

We can't tell you want is best. But at some point, you either renounce or apply for the PRTD.
Thank you for your interesting comment. I like that point. I agree it is likely to get rejected. So you say that coded RC-1 means no problem for PR card. It's seems clear.
 
Thank you for your interesting comment. I like that point. I agree it is likely to get rejected. So you say that coded RC-1 means no problem for PR card. It's seems clear.
I was a fair bit more cautious in my statement about the likelihood, and I haven't gone through and re-read all the bits you've shared - so please don't over-interpret, nor think that I have special knowledge. I was not saying it is likely to get rejected, only that it is not obvious that the answer will be positive.

I think you need to stop parsing or thinking others can tell you what chances are. You have to make a decision for this to move forward.

If you need more input or still feel uncomfortable, you need to hire a lawyer and either trust that counsel or not.
 
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Sure you're right. I meant i thought it was quiet certain (either no or yes) but finally, if i understand, you can receive your PRTD but once reach to Canada, you might have an negative outcome when applying to the PR card. This makes things complicated because once you know this, what will you do there? you have to wait for the decision and do nothing.

I have no other advice to offer. You really need to decide yourself what you are going to do.
 
I think you are overthinking this, if you don't mind me saying so.

If you are applying under H&C, usually the only type of visa they would issue is RC-1. And as we've said above, if you get the visa coded RC-1 there is basically no issue. (If it comes back with some other code, then can ask)

That said: there are reasons to believe you might get refused (which would basically mean revocation of PR status), and/or that it might take some time to be processed.

We can't tell you want is best. But at some point, you either renounce or apply for the PRTD.
Hello, I'm sorry to come back about this thread because i'm puzzled. I would precise my questions if possible:
- is it possible to get PRTD but then got once arrived in Canada, a revokation of PR status? It seems possible but i wonder why to give a visa to a immigrant and then revoke the status. I'm puzzled with this RC-1.
- once arrived in Canada, i should wait around one month (according to what i read in this excellent forum) in the best case to receive by mailbox the PR card. Then, a second best scenario is a one year PR card. Thanks a lot.
 
Hello, I'm sorry to come back about this thread because i'm puzzled. I would precise my questions if possible:
- is it possible to get PRTD but then got once arrived in Canada, a revokation of PR status? It seems possible but i wonder why to give a visa to a immigrant and then revoke the status. I'm puzzled with this RC-1.
- once arrived in Canada, i should wait around one month (according to what i read in this excellent forum) in the best case to receive by mailbox the PR card. Then, a second best scenario is a one year PR card. Thanks a lot.
-My understanding is that in general, no, it would not be revoked - UNLESS something else has changed. (To be clear, the most likely 'as changed' is the person got prtd, returned to Canada and then did not stay. But I can't say 100% that it would not be revoked, just that the presumption is that the decision on h&c as evidenced by the rc-1 has already been made.
-I don't fully understand your question here, but I don't know about the timelines for cards (and they don't sound right - the one month timeline is for dead simple cases).