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macwal

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hi
is it possible for an immigrant, who left Canada to his native country after his application for permanent residence had not been accepted, to comeback to Canada via Port of entry from the US?
 
Hi


macwal said:
hi
is it possible for an immigrant, who left Canada to his native country after his application for permanent residence had not been accepted, to comeback to Canada via Port of entry from the US?

1. As what? A visitor, sure, if you require a TRV and have one. Or if visitor visa exempt, you can convince the officer that you stay is temporary.
 
thanx for answer..


as an immigrant..

for example if someone came with his family to canada as an immigrant, stayed there for a while and studied there, say 5 years, then left to his native country with his whole family "against his will" , as i said before without obtening the permanent residence, then comes back alone without a canadian visa but enters via US. can this person be permitted to enter to canada... since he lived in canada and made a life there.

P.S: the person in question, lets say, was taken back to his native country as a minor(teenager). and comes back as an adult.
 
When you say "against his will", does that mean "DEPORTATION" or just a refusal of permanent residence?
 
no not deportation, just the processing time for a second permanent residency request took too much time and the family, including the person in question, left without telling the immigration.. they managed to get themselves travel documents from their native country and they left.

when i say "against his will" i mean his family took him without his consent. He wanted to stay in canada...

so can this person comeback to canada via the US? will this person be permitted to enter even if he doesn't have a canadian visa? since he used to be in canada and went to school there....

thanx in advance for the answers...
 
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macwal said:
no not deportation, just the processing time for a second permanent residency request took too much time and the family, including the person in question, left without telling the immigration.. they managed to get themselves travel documents from their native country and they left.

when i say "against his will" i mean his family took him without his consent. He wanted to stay in canada...

so can this person comeback to canada via the US? will this person be permitted to enter even if he doesn't have a canadian visa? since he used to be in canada and went to school there....

thanx in advance for the answers...

Short answer No, he is not a permanent residence so if he wants to study, then he needs a study permit.
 
thanx for your reply PMM.

so how can this person go back to canada? what are the procedure to follow?

one more question.. how about if the person has his "IMM 1000"(the record of landing) document... is this document valuable?

thanx in advance...