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PR card Expired,How to enter Canada and unite with family

akbah

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Sep 27, 2012
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Hi All
My daughter PR card expired in 2015 as she was pursuing 6 yrs professional course in India. Would like to know How can she move to Canada now to meet her family who are in Canada and secondly How can she maintain her PR status in spite of not meeting Residency obligation(as was in India and enrolled in study). Kindly advice. Thanks.
 

zardoz

VIP Member
Feb 2, 2013
13,304
2,166
Canada
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
16-02-2013
VISA ISSUED...
31-07-2013
LANDED..........
09-11-2013
akbah said:
Hi All
My daughter PR card expired in 2015 as she was pursuing 6 yrs professional course in India. Would like to know How can she move to Canada now to meet her family who are in Canada and secondly How can she maintain her PR status in spite of not meeting Residency obligation(as was in India and enrolled in study). Kindly advice. Thanks.
With difficulty. She either needs a PR Travel Document, which may well be refused and her PR revocation commencing, OR cross the land border of the USA into Canada and hope she doesn't get reported. There are no other alternatives. Study choices may well not be considered as a good reason to not comply with the residency obligation requirements.
 

akbah

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Sep 27, 2012
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Many Thanks Zardoz
If suppose she is able to cross into Canada by US land border and not reported, How can she renew her PR. and Will she be able to join any masters course on expired PR and even get Health card, DL etc. Secondly if she surrenders her PR will she be able to reapply and get PR again on her own. Lastly as she is still dependent how best she can keep her PR status inspite not meeting RO. Thanks.
 

zardoz

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Feb 2, 2013
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Canada
Category........
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London
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16-02-2013
VISA ISSUED...
31-07-2013
LANDED..........
09-11-2013
akbah said:
Many Thanks Zardoz
If suppose she is able to cross into Canada by US land border and not reported, How can she renew her PR. and Will she be able to join any masters course on expired PR and even get Health card, DL etc. Secondly if she surrenders her PR will she be able to reapply and get PR again on her own. Lastly as she is still dependent how best she can keep her PR status inspite not meeting RO. Thanks.
To renew, she would need to live physically in Canada for long enough to be back in compliance with the residency obligation requirements of 730 days before she can renew. She should be able to continue education in Canada but they may charge international student fees. Health card and driving licence will depend on the province and what documents they will accept.

If she loses her PR status, she will have to start all over again from the beginning. If she is below the dependant child cutoff age, she could be sponsored, assuming that the sponsor is eligible. Apart from that, only an acceptable H&C assessment would allow her to keep PR status if reported.
 

Bs65

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I read that as the OP implied a masters course was a possibly that the daughter is no longer of dependent age (under 19) so her only real chance is the land border given study outside Canada and not meeting the RO is not a valid reason. If she makes it back in she will of course need to stay in country for 2 years to reset residency and in that time possibly not advisable to try renewing PR card as that may highlight failure to meet residency in any case.
 

Rob_TO

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Nov 7, 2012
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Toronto
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Seoul, Korea
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13-07-2012
AOR Received.
18-08-2012
File Transfer...
21-08-2012
Med's Done....
Sent with App
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N/R - Exempt
VISA ISSUED...
30-10-2012
LANDED..........
16-11-2012
OP's first post in 2012 indicated daughter was 11 at that time, making her approx 16 now. Not sure what a "professional course" means, but maybe this was just high school.

If daughter is still under dependent age, then she should try to apply for PR TD under H&C grounds for not meeting RO. I'm not sure how this will work for a minor not living in Canada, but parents are in Canada.

If PR TD is approved, she can return to Canada and immediately apply to renew PR card.
If PR TD is rejected, she should just accept revoking of PR and parents can apply to sponsor her with new family class application.

If daughter is really well over age of dependent, that's a lot tougher. OP will need to confirm this.
 

canuck_in_uk

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06/12
Rob_TO said:
OP's first post in 2012 indicated daughter was 11 at that time, making her approx 16 now. Not sure what a "professional course" means, but maybe this was just high school.
Younger daughter was 11. The daughter he is speaking of was 17 when they became PRs in 2010, so she is now well beyond the age where an H&C PRTD app would work.


akbah said:
If suppose she is able to cross into Canada by US land border and not reported, How can she renew her PR. and Will she be able to join any masters course on expired PR and even get Health card, DL etc. Secondly if she surrenders her PR will she be able to reapply and get PR again on her own. Lastly as she is still dependent how best she can keep her PR status inspite not meeting RO. Thanks.
If she gets into Canada without being reported, she can't apply to renew her PR card for 2 years. Many, if not most, universities require valid proof of PR status, so she may well face difficulties being accepted as a domestic student. Same goes for a health card and DL, depending on the province.

Also, if she never obtained a SIN when she first landed, she will not be able to get one until she once again has a valid PR card. Service Canada doesn't accept COPRs more than a year old or expired PR cards. This means she would not be able to work during those 2 years.

If she surrenders her PR, at her age, there is little chance that she would have the necessary work experience to qualify to immigrate independently. She would need to look into the different economic immigration apps to find out.

Your daughter is no longer considered a dependent.
 

akbah

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Sep 27, 2012
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Hi
Many Thanks for all the replies. She is dependent financially . Our biggest worry is how to bring her to Canada now.She was doing Medicine in India.I feel I have to choose one of the few options,but which is best donot know. or may be other options?
1. surrender PR and apply tourist visa and once in Canada join a masters course and while studying as international applicant apply for new PR?
2.Apply for Masters course from India and get work visa/study permit and move to canada and apply PR while studying.
3. Enter via US and if lucky and not reported, stay 2yr(and join masters course-not sure if possible on expired PR) and renew PR.

Needs Experts opinion and advice
Thanks
 

zardoz

VIP Member
Feb 2, 2013
13,304
2,166
Canada
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
16-02-2013
VISA ISSUED...
31-07-2013
LANDED..........
09-11-2013
akbah said:
Hi
Many Thanks for all the replies. She is dependent financially . Our biggest worry is how to bring her to Canada now.She was doing Medicine in India.I feel I have to choose one of the few options,but which is best donot know. or may be other options?
1. surrender PR and apply tourist visa and once in Canada join a masters course and while studying as international applicant apply for new PR?
2.Apply for Masters course from India and get work visa/study permit and move to canada and apply PR while studying.
3. Enter via US and if lucky and not reported, stay 2yr(and join masters course-not sure if possible on expired PR) and renew PR.

Needs Experts opinion and advice
Thanks
You can't realistically qualify for PR as a student. It would have to be via one of the available economic streams available at the time, after completing study AND gaining Canadian work experience. Qualifying would be non-trivial. You seem confused about exactly what is available / permitted. I recommend that you study the current immigration options in detail to gain clarity.

Option 3 is the most realistic.