Hi Everyone,
I have a question that requires assistance from a professional at Immigration law.
I had applied for PR way back in 2007 and received the CoPr and PRTD in July 2009. Owing to personal circumstances, was unable to utilize the PRTD back then. After a couple of years (2011) and sorting my issues at hand I was finally ready to immigrate, however the consultant I had used intimated that I would need to reapply all over again as a fresh PR. Not wanting to go through he whole process and not to mention the fee associated with a fresh application, I dropped the idea all together.
This May I had decided to visit Canada on a Visitor Visa to tour the country and see what I had missed out on. Was intimated by the Embassy that as I have not obtained a negative PR determination and have never landed, Im still deemed a PR. Either I can renounce it or re apply for a PRTD. Surprised at this answer, I re applied for PRTD providing recent documentation as requested.
I wanted to seek the professional services of an Immigration attorney on this on my options.
Regards
RB
I have a question that requires assistance from a professional at Immigration law.
I had applied for PR way back in 2007 and received the CoPr and PRTD in July 2009. Owing to personal circumstances, was unable to utilize the PRTD back then. After a couple of years (2011) and sorting my issues at hand I was finally ready to immigrate, however the consultant I had used intimated that I would need to reapply all over again as a fresh PR. Not wanting to go through he whole process and not to mention the fee associated with a fresh application, I dropped the idea all together.
This May I had decided to visit Canada on a Visitor Visa to tour the country and see what I had missed out on. Was intimated by the Embassy that as I have not obtained a negative PR determination and have never landed, Im still deemed a PR. Either I can renounce it or re apply for a PRTD. Surprised at this answer, I re applied for PRTD providing recent documentation as requested.
I wanted to seek the professional services of an Immigration attorney on this on my options.
Regards
RB