RRP question, please respond !!
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I am trying to sponser my parents,but mostly winthin a month or two after they land, they
have to return to thier home country to settle things and close his business. This
probably will take a good 1 year. Will this be sufficient ground to get an RRP ?
Thanks in advance
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have to return to thier home country to settle things and close his business. This
probably will take a good 1 year. Will this be sufficient ground to get an RRP ?
Thanks in advance
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Why wouldn't they sell their business before they move. Sounds like poor planning to me.
Jim metcalfe , Consultant and former visa officer
> I am trying to sponser my parents,but mostly winthin a month or two after they land,
> they have to return to thier home country to settle things and close his business. This
> probably will take a good 1 year. Will this be sufficient ground to get an RRP ?
>
> Thanks in advance
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Jim metcalfe , Consultant and former visa officer
> I am trying to sponser my parents,but mostly winthin a month or two after they land,
> they have to return to thier home country to settle things and close his business. This
> probably will take a good 1 year. Will this be sufficient ground to get an RRP ?
>
> Thanks in advance
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>
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Its not poor planning, thats how it has to work. There are many other personal details
to it which I do not wish to discuss here. Don't think I am rude, I just don't want to
list all the personal problems. So please let me know whether returning to their home
country to settle things and close his business would be sufficeint ground for an RRP
for my parents.
Any help is appreciated, thanks.
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>Why wouldn't they sell their business before they move. Sounds like poor planning to me.
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to it which I do not wish to discuss here. Don't think I am rude, I just don't want to
list all the personal problems. So please let me know whether returning to their home
country to settle things and close his business would be sufficeint ground for an RRP
for my parents.
Any help is appreciated, thanks.
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>Why wouldn't they sell their business before they move. Sounds like poor planning to me.
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>Jim metcalfe , Consultant and former visa officer
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If they want to leave for a period less than 183 days, they would not need RRP. Would not
that be long enough?
Else, you might have to prove to an Immigration officer what those excruciating
circumstances would be. Even then it might be up to the officer.
You are trying to find evidence that the reasons you have would be reasonable grounds for
RRP. As you know, each immigration case is different and in my understanding immigration
officers have a lot of discretion. You would NOT want to make a comparison.
> Its not poor planning, thats how it has to work. There are many other personal details
> to it which I do not wish to discuss here. Don't think I am rude, I just don't want to
> list all the personal problems. So please let me know whether returning to their home
> country to settle things and close his business would be sufficeint ground for an RRP
> for my parents.
>
> Any help is appreciated, thanks.
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> >Why wouldn't they sell their business before they move. Sounds like poor
> >planning to me.
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> >Jim metcalfe , Consultant and former visa officer
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that be long enough?
Else, you might have to prove to an Immigration officer what those excruciating
circumstances would be. Even then it might be up to the officer.
You are trying to find evidence that the reasons you have would be reasonable grounds for
RRP. As you know, each immigration case is different and in my understanding immigration
officers have a lot of discretion. You would NOT want to make a comparison.
> Its not poor planning, thats how it has to work. There are many other personal details
> to it which I do not wish to discuss here. Don't think I am rude, I just don't want to
> list all the personal problems. So please let me know whether returning to their home
> country to settle things and close his business would be sufficeint ground for an RRP
> for my parents.
>
> Any help is appreciated, thanks.
>
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> >Why wouldn't they sell their business before they move. Sounds like poor
> >planning to me.
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> >Jim metcalfe , Consultant and former visa officer
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> I am trying to sponser my parents,but mostly winthin a month or two after they land,
> they have to return to thier home country to settle things and close his business. This
> probably will take a good 1 year. Will this be sufficient ground to get an RRP ?
The issuance of the RRP is generally equally based on the ties that a permanent resident
had established after landing in Canada. Although the reason stated appears reasonable,
these ties will also be evaluated, and could be the determining factor.
Additional information on this topic may be found at Campbell, Cohen's web site at the
following URL:
http://canadavisa.com/documents/rrp.htm
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> they have to return to thier home country to settle things and close his business. This
> probably will take a good 1 year. Will this be sufficient ground to get an RRP ?
The issuance of the RRP is generally equally based on the ties that a permanent resident
had established after landing in Canada. Although the reason stated appears reasonable,
these ties will also be evaluated, and could be the determining factor.
Additional information on this topic may be found at Campbell, Cohen's web site at the
following URL:
http://canadavisa.com/documents/rrp.htm
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