I have applied for canadian travel document to return to Canada but the application is refused. I am planning to appeal to the immigration division. Could you experts give me some suggestions?
My experience is: My husband and I got the PR in July 2004. After a short term landing, we went back to native country. Between July 2004 and Nov 2006, we sometimes lived in our native country and sometimes in third country because I studied there. My husband came back to canada at Nov 2006 and we decided to stay. But at that time, I haven't finished my study yet. From March 2007 to Nov 2008, I went to Canada three times, totally around 10 months. July 2009, my study was finished and I went back to Canada. At that time, I was told that I am a PR and can keep this status if I live in Canada. But in Nov I have to leave Canada for my defense. My application for travel document to go back was refused and I got a temporary visa for going back and appeal.
I believe I have good reasons for not meet the requirements for 730 days:
1. My husband works in Canada (since 2007 to now)
2. We bought a house in 2008 and I regard Canada as my home.
3. I found a job in Oct 2009. Before I went out of Canada, I've worked there for 2 months.
4. I am pregnant now (about 4 months). If I cannot go back, my baby cannot be born in Canada and my husband cannot stay with us (doesn't have long holidays).
But all these reasons seem not enough for the Visa Officer. I don't know what kind of reasons they require.
I plan to appeal. Could any one give me suggestions? Is there high possibility that I can win?
What status do I have before the final decision is made (appeal)? Can I work during that period? Can I use the OHIP card to cover the maternaty examinations and cost of giving a birth?
If I reapply for PR again under sponsor class (my husband), is the possibility of getting PR higher or lower than win an appeal?
Thanks a lot for any suggestion or comments.
Jessie
My experience is: My husband and I got the PR in July 2004. After a short term landing, we went back to native country. Between July 2004 and Nov 2006, we sometimes lived in our native country and sometimes in third country because I studied there. My husband came back to canada at Nov 2006 and we decided to stay. But at that time, I haven't finished my study yet. From March 2007 to Nov 2008, I went to Canada three times, totally around 10 months. July 2009, my study was finished and I went back to Canada. At that time, I was told that I am a PR and can keep this status if I live in Canada. But in Nov I have to leave Canada for my defense. My application for travel document to go back was refused and I got a temporary visa for going back and appeal.
I believe I have good reasons for not meet the requirements for 730 days:
1. My husband works in Canada (since 2007 to now)
2. We bought a house in 2008 and I regard Canada as my home.
3. I found a job in Oct 2009. Before I went out of Canada, I've worked there for 2 months.
4. I am pregnant now (about 4 months). If I cannot go back, my baby cannot be born in Canada and my husband cannot stay with us (doesn't have long holidays).
But all these reasons seem not enough for the Visa Officer. I don't know what kind of reasons they require.
I plan to appeal. Could any one give me suggestions? Is there high possibility that I can win?
What status do I have before the final decision is made (appeal)? Can I work during that period? Can I use the OHIP card to cover the maternaty examinations and cost of giving a birth?
If I reapply for PR again under sponsor class (my husband), is the possibility of getting PR higher or lower than win an appeal?
Thanks a lot for any suggestion or comments.
Jessie