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Afify

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Hello there,

My PR card has expired since February 2014. Last time I was in Canada was August 2012. I've stayed in Canada from July 2010 to June 2011 and visited again from July 2012 to August 2012. I was 11 years old the last time I was in Canada. Currently I am 16 years old. I plan to return to Canada on June or July 2019 after I finish High School. Is it better to enter Canada through the US borders or apply for a PRTD and state a H&C reason? If it is better to apply for a PRTD, what is the best reason to state in the H&C? After I enter Canada, is it possible to apply in a university with the expired PR card?
 
If you intend to continue your higher education in Canada, why not go to Canadian high schools ?

Also are you a troll? Last year you said you were 57 and now you are 16! Perhaps there is a fountain of youth in Egypt.
 
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Also are you a troll? Last year you said you were 57 and now you are 16! Perhaps there is a fountain of youth in Egypt.

That was the case for my father.
If you intend to continue your higher education in Canada, why not go to Canadian high schools ?

It is extremely difficult to switch the education system in the last year or 2 years of high school. Currently I'm planning to move there on university.
 
That was the case for my father.


It is extremely difficult to switch the education system in the last year or 2 years of high school. Currently I'm planning to move there on university.

But most likely you need a valid PR card to enrol college as a domestic student.
 
If I am applying for a PRTD under H&C best interest of a child, will this affect my parents if they try to enter Canada?
 
Your parents will be assessed independently of you, but I would suspect that if your parents PR was sent for review, they would probably note your H&C application. It's difficult to say how in depth IRCC investigations get on these matters and how different aspect affect individual investigations. I suspect that it would add some risk for them.