+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

Search results

  1. C

    Looking for guidance on a medical-related immigration situation (Canada)

    ? You can apply for H&C at any point. Did not refer to extending PGWP.
  2. C

    Renewal of PR card while living abroad with Canadian spouse "Situation B"

    What do you mean by living on and off in Canada from 2016-21? After she landed as a PR did you settle in Canada together for a reasonable amount of time? When you sponsor someone you are expected to settle in Canada with your spouse. After you’ve established a life in Canada with your spouse...
  3. C

    Entering Canada on a visitor visa with a ONE-WAY ticket (Family visiting PR spouse/father) CBSA experience?

    Could also be a problem for the airline. Many airlines require that you have a paid return ticket so they are not responsible for the cost if you are refused entry and have to return home on the next flight. Have you started the sponsorship process? Much more reassuring to CBSA if they can see...
  4. C

    TRP consideration after abandoned refugee claim

    If the goal is to pay off debt so that you can get your degree released by your school why not use your property as collateral to get a loan to pay off the debt or if your sister is willing to support your return to Canada financially she is also likely in a position to lend you the money to pay...
  5. C

    H&C Humanitarian Ground with/or Without Failed refugee claim

    Yes I would submit all that information because the ability to financial support you family without government help is something that will be considered.
  6. C

    Looking for guidance on a medical-related immigration situation (Canada)

    The only option is H&C but the processing time is multiple decades at this point with no guarantee of approval so not really a viable option for you although you can still apply. Applying does not secure you a WP and doesn’t prevent removal. Your best option is likely to return home and work...
  7. C

    Renewal of PR card while living abroad with Canadian spouse "Situation B"

    Is she planning on returning to Canada multiple time within 6 months or for an extended amount of time? How did she renew her PR card in 2021? Did she come and visit when she applied to renew her PR card and to pick it up?
  8. C

    Is Food Delivery Still a Good Way to Start Working in Canada?

    May be very hard to find a survival job with her background and no Canadian experience. Tough to find for most people these days. If she is willing to consider it becoming a high school teacher may be the best option to secure employment. May be too late this year but science teachers tend to...
  9. C

    Refugee/Asylum Claimants 2025 Timelines

    Hearings are regularly taking over 2 years to be scheduled so it still may take a while to get a hearing. Where do you live in Canada?
  10. C

    Ankara Embassy response after interview: "Application was reviewed and in process" - Timeline?

    Hopefully others with similar timeframe will post but there are huge backlogs in the private sponsorship program and quotas have been cut so so wait times are very long. There should have been a decrease in applications accepted a long time ago but instead backlogs kept increasing. When you get...
  11. C

    Ankara Embassy response after interview: "Application was reviewed and in process" - Timeline?

    When you applied would be helpful information. Interviews can happen in bulk so is not always a good indication of how far you are in the process.
  12. C

    Refugee/Asylum Claimants 2025 Timelines

    Likely means that the minister has decided whether they want to intervene in your file or not. Background check should also be complete if you are ready for scheduling. There is a significant backlog with scheduling a hearing these days.
  13. C

    Supervisa with partial NOA

    We routinely see people denied without an NOA. Just as you said your parents health deteriorated after 2019 that could easily happen while in Canada which is why you need to be prepared as well if they visit Canada.
  14. C

    Urgent help : Visitor record extension

    Yes you can apply for an extension for her to try and remain as a visitor but it is far from guaranteed given she has already spent a long time in Canada as a visitor after her SOWP expired and appears to be trying to live in Canada as a visitor. Canada has also changed their policies to prevent...
  15. C

    Visitor visa application stalled for 13 months

    Have you ordered GCMS notes and if so what did they say?
  16. C

    Refugee/Asylum Claimants 2025 Timelines

    Please don’t post on threads that are not relevant to your question and don’t post multiple times. Be patient and wait for a response.
  17. C

    PSR /SAH Approval

    There is variability between offices but wait times for private sponsorship takes many years due to backlogs and as quotas have decreased wait times may actually be increasing. Except for some exceptional cases this is a very long process. Depending on people’s profiles they may have better...
  18. C

    Supervisa with partial NOA

    Not quite sure what you mean by your time but you will likely have to return to Canada irregardless of their needs at some point if you want to retain your PR status. It appears as their health issues existed before you landed as PR so would have been aware of their healthcare needs and should...
  19. C

    Supervisa with partial NOA

    Supervisa only allows parents to visit Canada and most will not be able to sponsor their parents to get PR so they need a longterm plan to grow old in their home country. Their ability to remain in Canada as visitors will be based on their ability to obtain and pay for supervisa insurance...