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Bad bad bad idea h&c I'll take 3 to 4 years and she's 70 years and probably with health issues immigration doesn't want older people to press more hospital's and clinics better to pay a good lawyer and find out what is the best option for her h&c you spend the money and she don't get PR
But she is healthy with no ongoing serious health issue. You still think she won't have chance?
 
Hello everyone, I would like to submit an application for my Mom. She has been divorced for over 15 years. She has 3 kids, all Canadian citizen and live in Canada. She is 70 years old and lives back home all by herself, apart from her kids and grandkids. She basically has no one there to help her with her daily life or at the time of crisis and sickness. I am wondering if she would have an strong enough case for H&C humanitarian category. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or experience with similar cases.
She is not in Canada, has no footing in Canada aside from her children, and cannot contribute anything/nor has ever contributed anything to Canada. Even if she was here on a visitor visa for a couple of years, it makes not much of a difference in this class. Very slim chance
 
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Hello everyone, I would like to submit an application for my Mom. She has been divorced for over 15 years. She has 3 kids, all Canadian citizen and live in Canada. She is 70 years old and lives back home all by herself, apart from her kids and grandkids. She basically has no one there to help her with her daily life or at the time of crisis and sickness. I am wondering if she would have an strong enough case for H&C humanitarian category. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or experience with similar cases.

She needs to be physically in Canada to apply for PR under H&C. If she is outside of Canada, then she does not meet the requirements to apply and it will be a straight refusal.
 
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She is not in Canada, has no footing in Canada aside from her children, and cannot contribute anything/nor has ever contributed anything to Canada. Even if she was here on a visitor visa for a couple of years, it makes not much of a difference in this class. Very slim chance
She is currently in Canada and has work permit until 2028. But she is not currently employed
 
Hello everyone, I would like to submit an application for my Mom. She has been divorced for over 15 years. She has 3 kids, all Canadian citizen and live in Canada. She is 70 years old and lives back home all by herself, apart from her kids and grandkids. She basically has no one there to help her with her daily life or at the time of crisis and sickness. I am wondering if she would have an strong enough case for H&C humanitarian category. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or experience with similar cases.

H&C is not PGP. We are seeing parents being denied H&C fairly regularly and if denied she will have difficulty visiting you. She appears to be able to care for herself and has the option to visit on a supervisa so tough to make an H&C argument. There is also a fairly good chance parents may get banned from H&C because way too many families are using this program as PGP. Processing may take 5-7+ years unless there are reforms because there is a very limited quota and a huge volume of applicants. Applying for H&C also does not prevent removal. Knowing parent sponsorship isn’t guaranteed wasn’t this something your family discussed and planned for before all children moved to Canada?
 
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I don’t care what you think. Immigration department knows what is her status. That’s all important to me. If you have no helpful information, please don’t reply
Dude FKY look She is 70 years old and lives back home all by herself now she lives in Canada and have work permit until 2028 you think people are stupid dude fuck of
 
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Hello everyone, I would like to submit an application for my Mom. She has been divorced for over 15 years. She has 3 kids, all Canadian citizen and live in Canada. She is 70 years old and lives back home all by herself, apart from her kids and grandkids. She basically has no one there to help her with her daily life or at the time of crisis and sickness. I am wondering if she would have an strong enough case for H&C humanitarian category. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or experience with similar cases.
Do not apply for H and C. Your application will most likely be refused. H and C program is currently overwhelmed with parent/grandparent cases and given the small quota, It is possible that IRCC will first target those cases for quick refusal or filter them out of the backlog. This program is for people facing exceptional hardship if removed from Canada (extreme hardship in country of origin) and who are working in Canada, and have children with special medical conditions. This is not program for parents/grandparents.