Hello everyone,
We are a family of three. We completed our soft landing in June 2023, stayed in Canada for three weeks, and then returned to our home country.
We are now planning to relocate permanently during the first week of September 2026. Based on our calculations, we expect to be approximately 2 months short of meeting the residency obligation.
Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) supporting documents:
Thank you in advance.
We are a family of three. We completed our soft landing in June 2023, stayed in Canada for three weeks, and then returned to our home country.
We are now planning to relocate permanently during the first week of September 2026. Based on our calculations, we expect to be approximately 2 months short of meeting the residency obligation.
Humanitarian & Compassionate (H&C) supporting documents:
- Child's school admission letter from a Canadian school
- Child's school leaving certificate from our home country
- Residential lease agreement in our name
- Evidence of 4–5 job interviews with different Canadian employers in 2023, along with the rejection emails
- Proof of sitting the Canadian medical residency examination in May 2026
- What are the chances of being admitted without being questioned about the residency shortfall?
- If we are questioned (either during primary or secondary inspection), how likely is it that the officer will allow us to enter after reviewing the H&C reasons and supporting documents?
- If we are issued a Section 44 report at the port of entry, does our case appear reasonably strong given the relatively small shortfall and the H&C factors outlined above?
Thank you in advance.
