The Success Rate Of The Success Rate Of The Canadian Permanent Resident Travel Documents In China Has Soared To 95%, And The Reason Behind The Reasons Is Analyzed
The Success Rate Of The Success Rate Of The Canadian Permanent Resident Travel Documents In China Has Soared To 95%, And The Reason Behind The Reasons Is Analyzed
In the expiration of the 2014 maple leaf card, Canadian residents who still lived in China applied for
Reporter: Zhang Linhu
In the expiration of the 2014 maple leaf card, Canadian residents who still lived in China applied for "Permanent Resident Tourism Documents" () () were rejected in 1995, so they lost their qualifications of permanent residents, and the pass rate of the pass was very low. It was 56 %; but by 2015, the traffic rate rose to 89 % and was rejected by 303 people. The pass rate in January this year was as high as 95 %, and only 16 were rejected.
China's success rate is 95 %
Holding too many maple card astronauts may lose its "identity" to give up the application to give up the application
Nancy Caron, a spokesman for the Immigration Department, pointed out that the Immigration Department has not recently changed the laws and regulations for the "permanent resident travel document", and the number of rejection has decreased. It is estimated that qualified people just give up applying.
The maple leaf card is valid for 5 years. According to regulations, permanent residents must live in the past 5 years to continue to issue new maple leaf cards. When applying for a new card, when you need to return to Canada, you will apply for the "tourism file" used by the Visa Office of the China Immigration Department. However, many immigrant lawyers have noticed that many customers have applied for rejection and reminded permanent residents to pay attention to the "permanent resident travel document" may be a "dangerous road", which can easily lose the status of permanent residents.
According to statistics from the Immigration Department on the newspaper, in 2014, there were 22,581 "permanent resident travel documents" in the world. The global pass rate was 69 %, and 6,735 people were rejected. By 2015, the number of applicants in the world fell to 18,953. As for in January this year, there were 2,583 applications in the world, with a pass rate of 93 %.
China's "permanent resident travel document" the most
The pass rate in January this year is as high as 95 %
In recent years, China has been the third largest source of Canadian immigrants, but it is the most "permanent resident travel document" in the world. In 2014, 4,720 people applied, but they were rejected in 1995 with a pass rate of only 56 %. However, the pass rate in 2015 rose to 89 %, and only 303 of 2888 applicants were rejected. The monthly pass rate in January 2016 was as high as 95 %.
India is also a major immigration country. In 2014, the pass rate of "permanent resident travel documents" was applied for, and the pass rate in 2015 rose to 84 %. The number of applicants is 3194 and 2,669, respectively.
In addition, the Philippines has been the largest source of Canadian immigrants for many years. In 2014, the application of the "Permanent Resident Travel Documents" was submitted to 1351, with a pass rate of 89 %; in 2015, 1,676 applications were applied for 97 %; passed in January this year; the rate was as high as 100 %.
Statistics also show that the pass rate of "permanent resident travel documents" is Taiwan. In 2014, there were 423 applications in Taiwan, and only 123 were approved, while the traffic rate was only 30 %. The pass rate in 2015 also rose to 79 %.
Not many people in Hong Kong apply for "permanent resident travel documents". In 2014, only 135 applications were applied. As a result, 71 people were rejected, and the pass rate was only 45 %, which was 56 % below China. In 2015, only 89 people applied for, and the pass rate rose to 78 %.
Karen is a spokesman for the immigration department. He explained that when the maple leaf card expires, they still have permanent resident status and have no identity due to the expiration of the maple leaf card. She said that according to the "Canadian Immigration Law", permanent residents may lose permanent resident identity in two cases: a case is that after listening to the immigration and refugee bureau (IRB) trial () residents, the residents have no identity; The second case is that when immigrants apply for "permanent resident travel documents", they find that they are no longer qualified to obtain permanent residents. At present, they will also lose the qualifications of permanent residents.
Karen said that the reason why a tributary member or immigrant official lost his identity because they could not prove that they had lived in Canada for 2 years in the past 5 years, or violated serious crimes, so he was asked to ask Leave Canada.
The immigration lawyer Wang Renuo reminded that although the Immigration Department was rejected by the "permanent resident travel document", he still had the opportunity to return to Canada to participate in the hearing. However, few people can maintain their identity through listening. He said that once the "permanent resident travel document" was rejected, it may mean that he had lost his permanent resident identity since then. If you need to go to Canada, you can only apply for a visa. nature
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Make up for the file and know that the approval is slim
Mr. Zhu of Xi Jinping withdrew the example of "permanent resident travel document". Mr. Zhu had previously applied at the beginning of this year, and was later informed to make up for his residence records, which made him worry that he would be rejected, so he just quit himself to avoid his identity immediately.
Mr. Zhu said that he must go back frequently due to the Chinese business in the past five years. Later, his wife and children were able to apply for sufficient citizenship. When the child was in the new year, he learned from his friend that he could apply for "permanent resident travel document", so he felt that you could be lucky.
Shortly after sending an application, the Immigration Department asked him to increase his residence certificate in Canada in the past five years. At present, he found that it was wrong, so he called the lawyer he met in Vancouver. "Tourism files" were rejected. If he provides uniform files, he can be rejected at any time, and the consequences of the application are seriously lost, and he may immediately lose the qualifications of permanent residents.
Mr. Zhu later discussed with his wife and decided not to apply for "permanent resident travel documents". Instead, he flew to the United States in the United States in other detours and then passed through the land from Seattle.
Mr. Zhu, currently in Vancouver, said that this time he maintained a permanent resident identity, but soon people needed to return to China. He was not sure if he could enter Seattle from Seattle for only one day.
Lost identity, and then apply for travel files
Entering or approved in the past year
The immigration department updated the "Permanent Resident Travel Documents" to release standards in the middle of last month, asking immigrant officials to determine the applicant's requirements for 2 years of residence in Canada within 5 years. People, instructing immigration officials to determine that they have entered Canada at least in the past year, otherwise they will be rejected.
Guidelines say that Maple Leaf Card is the official document that proves the identity of Canadian permanent residents. If permanent residents need to carry out commercial transportation, such as aircraft, ships, trains, or bus, maple leaf cards must be displayed.
The criterion said that if people do not have a maple leaf card on an overseas permanent resident or maple leaf card, or they must use these commercial transportation tools (such as aircraft), they must apply for "permanent resident travel documents" to prove Resident identity.
According to the guidelines, if there are no valid maple leaf cards, and there is no "permanent resident travel document", the Canadian border service (CBSA) will regulate the "interactive senior passenger information system" (), which will prevent passengers from entering passengers to passengers in Canada Canada in Canada in Canada. airplane.
The guide pointed out that the form of "permanent resident travel documents" is a visa chapter and can only be used once.
According to the guide, for example, in some special circumstances, the applicant has not been canceled in accordance with the regulations, but is still appealing. If these people have entered Canada once in the past year and they can propose a humanitarian status, their "permanent resident travel documents" can also be approved.