amry said:
Thank you for the answer,
My question is. Can I still entre Canada?
My husband did not full fill his RO too.
What is the scenario?
Pls guide
A big question is how did it go for your husband, two days ago, upon arrival in Canada.
If he has been reported, and particularly if he has been issued a Removal Order or a Departure Order, the question is whether or not there are substantial H&C reasons to show he deserves to retain PR status. If so, appeal, and make that case. And how it goes will depend on the strength of that case.
You are entitled to
enter Canada. Beyond that, you may be examined about compliance with the PR Residency Obligation. How it goes depends on the particular circumstances of your situation.
If your husband got in without being reported, he needs to stay long enough to be in compliance with the PR RO.
Same for you.
But if he got in without being reported, and you did not, you can still appeal, live in Canada as a PR during the appeal. And then later decide how to deal with the situation . . . recognizing that if your husband is not reported, and stays long enough to be in compliance with the PR RO, if you lose your appeal he can then apply to sponsor you.
But if you are living with your family in Canada at that point, my guess is that IRCC is likely to allow you to keep your PR status rather than force you to go through the sponsorship process.
So many contingencies. Hard to describe all the variations in how it could go.
First big contingency, again, is how it went for your husband two days ago. After all, if it did not go well for him, it is not likely to go well for you. If both reported, both of you can appeal. But of course how it goes on appeal will depend on the strength of the H&C case made.