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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    If this society is not good, not fair, it fundamentally negates the meaning of my immigration here.
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    Thank you! Most people seek good fortune, but I only seek the truth, because those who seek good fortune only care about themselves, while seeking the truth benefits society. Yes, I know that no one can help me with this kind of thing. I just want to leave a topic here so that families in the...
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    Thank you for your detailed explanation, but the last document I received from IRCC was for my visa. At that time, I didn't know I would have a son in the future, so I don't remember any other documents from IRCC reminding me of this issue. In short, my unfamiliarity with IRCC procedures is a...
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    I know that no one can help me with this kind of thing. I just want to leave a topic here so that families in the same situation as me can find some relevant information, and so that those in need can receive some perspectives on the problem and help them make judgments.
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    Grammar is a fundamental social norm and a part of public human rights. If the courts do not recognize universally accepted grammar, why should the government force students to receive grammar education? Doesn't this create a double standard in law enforcement? If Canadian courts seek a balance...
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    my specific situation is that while I do lack knowledge of the immigration Act, I have not violated section 117(9)(d), nor have I knowingly broken the Act, nor have I caused any harm to Canada. What harm could a newborn baby possibly cause to Canada that would warrant IRCC using a distortion of...
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    No, as I explained earlier, my specific situation is that while I do lack knowledge of the immigration Act, I have not violated section 117(9)(d), nor have I knowingly broken the Act, nor have I caused any harm to Canada. What harm could a newborn baby possibly cause to Canada that would warrant...
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    Thank you for your suggestion, but I doubt any lawyer could wake someone who is pretending to be asleep.
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    I really don't know what level of education the government employs to manage Canada.
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    Why do such clear and explicit Act clause provisions become difficult to understand for the CIRR? I really don't believe their employees lack reading skills.
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    9) A foreign national shall not be considered a member of the family class by virtue of their relationship to a sponsor if (d) subject to subsection (10), the sponsor previously made an application for permanent residence and became a permanent resident and, at the time of that application, the...
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    Hi, Naturgrl The clause specifically uses the clear grammatical structure "comma followed by 'at the time of that application,'" to emphasize the point in time as "application," rather than the immigration application process itself.
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    In the Visa Officer’s description, the concept of “immigration landing” was introduced, which does not appear in Section 117(9)(d) and was arbitrarily added by the Visa Officer. Although both “immigration application” and “immigration landing” are part of the immigration process, they are...
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    Thanks, Amoured Yes, there are less chances, as the IRCC does not strictly adhere to the content of the Act. If it arbitrarily expands its interpretation of the Act using its own power, there is no fairness and justice. The visa officer's interpretation of the regulations made me feel like he...
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    Hi, Naturgrt: economic class. A strict interpretation of paragraph 117(9)(d) would mean that newborns after the first application are not within the scope of the article, and the article does not mention the concept of "landing" time.
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    Dependent Child Sponsorship -2024

    Hi all: in 117(9)(d), the sponsor previously made an application for permanent residence and became a permanent resident, and at the time of that application, the foreign national was a non-accompanying family member of the sponsor and was not examined. Who would like to explain the "at the time...
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    Who would like to explain the "at the time of that application"117(9)(D)? Does it include "the first time landing"

    Help us please: in 117(9)(d), the sponsor previously made an application for permanent residence and became a permanent resident and at the time of that application, the foreign national was a non-accompanying family member of the sponsor and was not examined. Who would like to explain the "at...