Hi, today I'm very trist. At the age of 5 years old, I became permanent resident of Canada in April 2003, I lived 10 months in Montreal with my parents who are also PR, I studied almost one year at preschool in Canada before my parents decided to leave Canada because my grandmother was severely ill and had hearts problems, she died in 2007.
Today I'm 28 years old, I have a diploma of Secondary School Teacher and work as a french teacher at the secondary school with 5 years of experience in teaching, and I got the maximum scores C2 at the TCF Canada french test.
I applied for a humanitarian PRTD considering the fact that it was not my decision to leave Canada at the age of 5 and even my parents were obliged to go back for taking care of my grandmother, after the age of 18 I was busy on my university studies (5 years of studies to get my teacher diploma in 2021) so until the age of 23 I was busy with my studies and I needed to work some years to get experience and money before coming back to Canada.
The visa officer refused my PRTD which IMMEDIATELY lead to the loss of my Permanent Resident status if I don't do an appeal, Despite having a lot of favorable ENF23 guide humanitarian factors.
What do you think should I appeal or its really the end of my story with Canada ?
I know that some would say "WHAT 22 YEARS OF ABSENCE ?" But I don't agree with that rapid conclusion because I was 5 years old when I left Canada in 2004.
From 5yo to 23 years old I was busy with my studies and totally fiancially dependent to my parents
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From 23yo to 28yo I needed to get teaching experience and money for my theorical return to Canada.
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ENF23 Guide humanitarian factors doesn't have an expiry date, they are timeless which the visa officer didn't saw i was really sad to notice that my PRTD was refused only... 8 days after I submitted it, it's really a rapid response because I've written 80 pages of explanation of my humanitarian case and my determination to go back to live in Canada.
Today I'm 28 years old, I have a diploma of Secondary School Teacher and work as a french teacher at the secondary school with 5 years of experience in teaching, and I got the maximum scores C2 at the TCF Canada french test.
I applied for a humanitarian PRTD considering the fact that it was not my decision to leave Canada at the age of 5 and even my parents were obliged to go back for taking care of my grandmother, after the age of 18 I was busy on my university studies (5 years of studies to get my teacher diploma in 2021) so until the age of 23 I was busy with my studies and I needed to work some years to get experience and money before coming back to Canada.
The visa officer refused my PRTD which IMMEDIATELY lead to the loss of my Permanent Resident status if I don't do an appeal, Despite having a lot of favorable ENF23 guide humanitarian factors.
What do you think should I appeal or its really the end of my story with Canada ?
I know that some would say "WHAT 22 YEARS OF ABSENCE ?" But I don't agree with that rapid conclusion because I was 5 years old when I left Canada in 2004.
From 5yo to 23 years old I was busy with my studies and totally fiancially dependent to my parents
+
From 23yo to 28yo I needed to get teaching experience and money for my theorical return to Canada.
+
ENF23 Guide humanitarian factors doesn't have an expiry date, they are timeless which the visa officer didn't saw i was really sad to notice that my PRTD was refused only... 8 days after I submitted it, it's really a rapid response because I've written 80 pages of explanation of my humanitarian case and my determination to go back to live in Canada.
