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Hi everyone
I found out a lot of helpful information here

looking for some info for a friend who is a protected permanent resident has renewed passport 3 times and traveled several times to backhome did not know abt not getting backhome passport or travel restrictions went for family emergencies and some situations changes though not compltely out of danger in back home but having pr made her think she is proected.

she is now considering her options as she is married and settled with a kid in canada husband owns a bussiness kid is going to school she works as well.

Can she renounce her pr and get sponsored by her husband? She will not travel now that she found out ant ceseation but there is nothing that can b done for her past travels

so she wants to b upfront with immigration and tell them and get change of status if thats possible

Also just wondering if there is anyone who got ceaseated and came back to canada and any details abt auch cases

thanks
 
Hi everyone
I found out a lot of helpful information here

looking for some info for a friend who is a protected permanent resident has renewed passport 3 times and traveled several times to backhome did not know abt not getting backhome passport or travel restrictions went for family emergencies and some situations changes though not compltely out of danger in back home but having pr made her think she is proected.

she is now considering her options as she is married and settled with a kid in canada husband owns a bussiness kid is going to school she works as well.

Can she renounce her pr and get sponsored by her husband? She will not travel now that she found out ant ceseation but there is nothing that can b done for her past travels

so she wants to b upfront with immigration and tell them and get change of status if thats possible

Also just wondering if there is anyone who got ceaseated and came back to canada and any details abt auch cases

thanks

There's a thread dedicated to cessation in the citizenship section of the forum. I would recommend you post there and also spend some time reading through the discussions in that thread. That's where you'll get the best info. Let me try to find the link for you to that thread.
 
Hi everyone
I found out a lot of helpful information here

looking for some info for a friend who is a protected permanent resident has renewed passport 3 times and traveled several times to backhome did not know abt not getting backhome passport or travel restrictions went for family emergencies and some situations changes though not compltely out of danger in back home but having pr made her think she is proected.

she is now considering her options as she is married and settled with a kid in canada husband owns a bussiness kid is going to school she works as well.

Can she renounce her pr and get sponsored by her husband? She will not travel now that she found out ant ceseation but there is nothing that can b done for her past travels

so she wants to b upfront with immigration and tell them and get change of status if thats possible

Also just wondering if there is anyone who got ceaseated and came back to canada and any details abt auch cases

thanks
From your previous posts, looks like you are asking for yourself and not a friend. Looks like you were able to travel back but you stuck at Citizenship test and IRCC filed for cessation.

Yes you can be upfront and denounce your permanent resident status. However, if reasons for denouncing your PR status is after you learnt about cessation application against you, then in my opinion they will expedite both and end game will be you are "inadmissible" and you need to leave Canada. If you want to rejoin your family under spousal sponsorship, its kinda hard because one is not eligible to be sponsored if he/she was found inadmissible.

On other hand, If there was no any violation or cessation and PR under protected status want to denounce PR status, yes he/she can do that and remain protected person remaining in Canada but need Work permit.