The Success Rate Of Maple Leaf Card Expired Travel Documents Promoting African Policy Relax Of The Immigration Department's Voice
The Success Rate Of Maple Leaf Card Expired Travel Documents Promoting African Policy Relax Of The Immigration Department's Voice
[Director of Vancouver, Editor Lahoo.ca, Vancouver]
[Director of Vancouver, Editor Lahoo.ca, Vancouver]
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The news of the success rate of "permanent resident travel documents" () The rise rate of maple leaf cards has soared, and many people, especially those Canadian immigrants who have been living in China for a long time for a long time. But don't be too early, because the immigration department says that this is not because of the relaxation of the policy, but because the applicant is reduced.
Canadian immigration spokesman Nancy Caron, the Immigration Department has not changed its application recently, and the "permanent resident travel document" has decreased. It is estimated Those who know they are not qualified are simply, and some who know that they are not eligible simply give up the application for submission.
Maple leaf card is the official document that proves the identity of the Canadian permanent resident. If permanent residents need to use commercial transportation tools, such as airplanes, ships, trains, or buses, maple leaf cards must be displayed. If there is no maple leaf card on permanent residents overseas, or maple leaf cards have expired, when they return to Canada through commercial transportation, they must apply for "permanent resident travel documents" to prove their permanent resident status.
According to relevant information, Canada's permanent residents still live in the expiration of the Maple Leaf Card in China. They applied for the "Permanent resident travel document" in 2014, and in 1995, the number of rejection of 1995 was rejected. 56 %; but in 2015, the pass rate suddenly rose to 89 %, and was rejected by 303 people. In January this year, it was as high as 95 %, and only 16 were rejected.
Applying for "Permanent Resident Travel Documents" may lead to the loss of immigration status
The maple leaf card is valid for 5 years. According to regulations, permanent residents must live in the past 5 years to continue changing the new maple leaf card. 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, applying for "permanent resident travel documents" can easily lose permanent resident status.
Nancy Caron explained that when the maple leaf card expires, they still have permanent residents and have no status due to the expiration of the maple leaf card. She explained that according to the regulations of the Canadian Immigration Law, permanent residents may lose permanent resident identity in two cases:
1. Immigration and refugee bureau (IRB) court () after hearing, determine that permanent residents have no identity;
2. 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.
Many Chinese immigrants have lost their identities due to the second situation, mainly because they cannot prove that they have lived in Canada for two years in the past 5 years.
The latest "Permanent Resident Travel Document" application criterion
The immigration department updated the "Permanent Resident Travel Documents" last month, asking immigration officials to determine that applicants have been in compliance with 2 years in Canada within 5 years. The guide requires immigration officials to determine that they have entered Canada at least in the past year, otherwise they will be rejected.
The criterion said that if there is no effective maple leaf card and no "permanent resident travel document", the Canadian border service (CBSA) adjustment and export system will prevent passengers from boarding the plane to Canada.
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