Have you ever lived together for one continuous year? Was this declared on any immigration paperwork your gf submitted? What type of permit is your GF on? What NOCdoes she work in and if a WP when does it expire?
Assume you have notified IRCC of your change of residential address and that you are no longer in Canada. You will have to return to Canada to land and obtain your PR card.
This is really primarily a custody issue and you should be speaking to your lawyer about this. The children have the option to attempt to travel as visitors if you legally have visitation in Canada. Also doesn’t sound like IRCC may have been aware of the result of your custody agreement when...
There was very little movement of applications until the very end of the year, many more refusals that are showing up as JRs that would likely have been previously approved, removals while H&C are being processed, etc. That is very different than a year ago. Too many cases would fall under BIOC...
Be honest you don’t have a residential address in Canada. You won’t be able to send the card to a family member. You will have to pick it up in person as someone who isn’t currently living in Canada.
Yes you need to include your finances but also theirs. 3-5k isn’t a lot given they will also be expected to return home after their visit. Supervisa insurance is just emergency travel medical insurance and is not meant to treat most pre-existing conditions. You will have to plan to pay for care...
There are multiple issues involved. When you sponsored your children did you explain that the mother had full custody and they had no intention of living in Canada with you? Sponsorship is not meant to secure citizenship for children with no intention of living in Canada with a parent who...
You already gave huge warning flags given you essentially got married when you likely had no pathway to PR and right before your PGWP expired. You need to stop working. Your spouse can get a second or even 3rd job if necessary. If genuinely married and in a relationship that would be the...
As long as he doesn’t owe the government money it shouldn’t happen. He should also arrange to purchase his own ticket home with CBSA. If he owes money to banks or other Canadian companies they can attempt to recoup any money they are owed.
When did you apply for H&C? In or out of Quebec? As of right now your H&C will continue to be processed while outside of Canada but processing could take decades depending on when you applied. Leaving will weaken your case. That said H&C is likely to go through significant reforms after bill...
Processing has gotten longer and will continue getting longer unless there are huge reforms that are able to reduce the number of people who can apply/have applied for asylum and have their applications processed.