What Is A Maple Leaf Card? Immigration Lawyer Explains Canadian Immigration Status And Residence Requirements In Detail
What Is A Maple Leaf Card? Immigration Lawyer Explains Canadian Immigration Status And Residence Requirements In Detail
"What is a maple leaf card?" Ding Cong, a lawyer at the immigration agency, hailed an immigration qualification certificate given to him by Yang Luojun (pseudonym). "It is this piece of paper that truly proves that you are a legal immigration status in Canada." Ding Cong said
"What is a maple leaf card?" Ding Cong, an Immigration Bureau lawyer, praised Yang Luyong (pseudonym) for his immigration qualification certificate.
"It is this piece of paper that does prove that you are legal immigration status in Canada." Ding Cong said that the maple leaf card is mainly a performance certificate during immigration, including stay time, social activities, etc., which is mainly convenient in terms of system supervision of the Immigration Bureau. “Luckily, this qualification has not been cancelled yet and this piece of paper has not been thrown away.”
Lu Jun laughed loudly when he remembered this scene half a year ago.
At that time, because the maple leaf card had expired and the residence period did not comply with the Canadian Immigration Regulations, Luo Jun had been rejected for more than six years before her country. She believes her immigration status has been cancelled. But, late last year, she accidentally talked about it with her lawyer and realized that saving her immigration status was not as difficult as she thought. So she launched the "breakthrough" plan.
Living in 6 years for 4 years
Luo Jun is a member of the immigration wave and is almost trapped outside the "immigration prison."
"Counting immigration is a test of sentiment for immigrants in immigrant countries, but in the eyes of immigrant applicants, it is like a prison-like bondage." Immigration consultant Roqi, who worked for an immigration bureau in Shanghai for 16 years, said that this is the time limit for immigrant applicants to live in immigrant countries for a period of time. Only in this way can one be eligible to apply for nationality in the country or to continue to maintain the right of residence in the country.
Most mainland immigrants have assets or businesses of a certain size on their territory. To have the legal status of an immigrant country, they had no choice but to be "superman in the sky", and many were exhausted.
North America is one of the concentrated areas of wealthy immigrants in China. In the United States, although an investment immigration applicant can obtain a U.S. green card directly after completing the investment, he or she needs to enter the U.S. every six months before retaining the "green card". Since there is no time to stay after logging in, many people travel to the United States every six months to provide solutions for the solution.
Canada is an immigration destination for more than 65,000 wealthy Chinese.
When Fujian businessman Abao (pseudonym), paid for his daughter's study in Canada, he felt tangled. From then on, the life of a daughter will be completely different from that of her parents. "This is what we think is the best plan for our future lives. I hope this land is suitable for them, too," he said.
According to the schedule, November 18 will be the day when Abao's family of four immigrated to Canada. They have been planning the land carefully with green grass and blue sky for 7 years. Although it is a strict and long-term immigration prison to greet them.
Abao's wife did not initially advocate immigration to Canada because the immigration prison was too strict and she was worried that she would not pass. She was worried that her husband and wife lived in different countries and flew around like migratory birds.
The couple has been deploying immigration for seven years and think they have a strict plan.
Abao plans to have his wife live with his children in Canada for half a year with him in Canada in the first half of the year to help them adapt to life there. He would fly back and forth and stay everywhere for a month. Half a year later, the couple flew together. They think this extraordinary time should be possible.
Given the peace and stability of Abao, which is about to land in Canada, has good pensions and medical benefits, suitable for pensions, but it is still easy to do business in China. Abao is the broker of many international clothing brands in the capital or province of the Southeast Coast Province.
In his circle, at least thirty or forty relatives and friends immigrated to North America and Nordic countries, as well as more than a dozen relatives and friends in Vancouver, Canada. However, two friends were unable to stand back and forth in the immigration prison and eventually gave up their immigration qualifications.
In the past, when you were naturalized in Canada, you had to live in three years in 4 years and there was no clear definition of “living”. Now, the new draft citizenship law requires four years of residence (1,460 days) within 6 years, with no less than 183 days a year.
Maple Leaf Card Disconnects "Save Plan"
Due to the huge immigration demand for the wealthy on the mainland and the strict requirements for immigration supervision in some countries, some domestic immigration intermediaries have developed their businesses independently, mainly targeting certain "dangerous" situations that arise during immigration supervision, and through the laws of the immigration state, the immigration state will be preserved.
“As long as we are familiar with the laws and regulations of the country of immigration, we will always find legal blind spots that can be broken through,” said Helen, an advisor to the immigration department in Richmond, Vancouver, Canada. "In fact, this is not necessarily an investment in immigration. We can also make appropriate plans for other ways."
"All types of immigration exist in immigration prisons. If you don't become a naturalist, immigration prisons will always exist." Luo Jun is 35 years old this year, and his family invested in immigration to Canada at the age of 18. But because of love, she ignored Canadian immigration regulations and spent most of her time at home. But she was unwilling to give up her immigration status. During her pregnancy after marriage, it was the five years that her Maple Leaf Card was approaching her husband for a short time and gave birth to a daughter in Canada.
The deadline for Lu Jun’s maple leaf card has arrived, he has not renewed it, and his stay time has not yet met the regulations. She believes that perhaps immigration status has been temporarily cancelled. Surprisingly, during an consultation late last year, she reset the “Transportation Transfer Program” with the help of a professional immigration lawyer.
Under Canadian law, without a maple leaf card, immigration officials have the right to refuse to enter residents of their registered residence. Luo Jun once entered Canada from China but was asked to sign a statement. The statement requires immigrants who voluntarily waive their immigration status before entering the country. In this case, many people often signed signatures into Canada, but Lu Jun did not sign at the time.
Canadian immigration regulations do not describe the inability to access from a third country. Therefore, at the advice of his lawyer, Luo Jun moved to the United States and entered Canada. According to the policies and regulations of the two countries, she was also questioned by Canadian customs personnel at that time, but she finally successfully entered the customs. Of course, after entering the country, there are still quite twists and clumsy maple leaf card replacement procedures waiting for her. (Editor fu yu)
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