Remember, most people that fill out this application have been in Canada for many years. The fact you just got to Canada will be self-explanatory to the government official and doesn't require many documents.
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Here is some info about this topic: https://britishpassport.ca/the-right-of-abode/
Yes, your child is eligible for a First British Passport. The most important document is the father's UK Birth Certificate. You will have to send this document to HM Passport Office (you will get it back).
If you need our help with this application, here is the link...
You are not alone, IRCC is a mess. What you are doing is everything we would have advised. Unfortunately, the only thing you can do is just keep pushing for answers.
Here is the document checklist: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/imm5644.html
The two main documents will be your Passport and Record of Landing Document.
Yes, you will need to renew the visitor visa.
If you got a file number, you could try requesting 'urgent processing.' If you did not get a file number and the IRCC agent can't see your application on their system (Please note: Courier Tracking numbers are useless), you need to take action and...
What I know about ETA (which is not much) is that humans do not review it. You are up against a set of algorithms. But a visitor visa can be explained and is reviewed by a government employee.
I am assuming you applied for a spousal sponsorship application. If you applied correctly, in approximately 6 months from the date you filed, you would be eligible for an open work permit.
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See if you still qualify for sponsorship: https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1366&top=1
If not, you will have to try for a student visa.
If you are sponsoring someone that:
1. Has been in prison in the past
2. Still has outstanding debt
The debt issue is going to be less of a problem. The prison will become an issue if not explained correctly to IRCC.
If you can afford it, hire a legal professional. This will cost you an...
This is a tough predicament. If you follow the rules, you need to answer "yes" to the question. You may need to apply for a visitor visa through the Canadian embassy in London if you get denied an ETA.
Keep us posted on this development - We are interested and happy to help.
P.S. here are...
Question: How are you going to reapply for a PR? Under what immigration program do you think you qualify for?
Here is what CIC's website has on the subject, 'If you renounce your permanent resident status, you will permanently change your status in Canada as of the day your application is...
You can hire someone just to review your application before filing. Costs vary in the industry from $500 to $1500.
You can also hire someone to help you with the entire process. Here the costs could be $2500 to $5500.
Government fees and taxes are not included.