A friend of mine has received permanent residence. He has become unemployed and now his child needs RP extension. He has not yet started receiving the benefits and he is looking for another job
Now he is worried that since he is unemployed and he has not started receiving the benifits, his child might be denied the RP extension
My question is whether its possible for the child to be denied RP extension because of financial situation of parents if the parents have PR status?
Residence permit question
Residence permit question
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In this case, both mother and father has PR. I guess they cannot just deport the child
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I guess in that case, the mother and child were applying for asylem. In the above mentioned case, the child needs extension while bother mother and father have PRroger_roger wrote:there was a case recently in news about some Iraqi father (I guess PR holder) and newborn baby was allowed to stay but mother with a bit older child was issued deportation letter because the father's income was not sufficient.
Cannot say anything what goes on inside migri, good luck
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Just another question popped to my mind. If someone has a four years specialist type residence permit type A (not employer based) and he loses his job, will his RP be cancelled?
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Not enough money for family reunification and no reason for asylum. Newborn's application was still in process so no reason for deportation, yet.roger_roger wrote:there was a case recently in news about some Iraqi father (I guess PR holder) and newborn baby was allowed to stay but mother with a bit older child was issued deportation letter because the father's income was not sufficient.biz_it wrote:My question is whether its possible for the child to be denied RP extension because of financial situation of parents if the parents have PR status?
Cannot say anything what goes on inside migri, good luck
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