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Subject: which is the better option? HELP! |
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I need help with parental sponsorship. My parents came to Canada on a visit visa (their visa is still valid). I want to sponsor them from within Canada and I meet the criteria based upon low income cut off. Due to the circumstances at their home country they can apply as a refugee and also on humanitarian and compassionate grounds. I want to know:
1- Which option is better?
2- What is the success rate and timelines for each method?
3- What are the pros and Cons of each?
Any advice will be helpful. Thanks.
[29-08-2009,10:05] [**.12.103.66] xyz |
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(in reply to: which is the better option? HELP!) I have no idea on refugee case processing timeline but H&C can be unthinkably long. If you are going to go ahead with H&C, be prepared to wait around 4 years.
[29-08-2009,10:51] [**.51.252.101] ABC |
(in reply to: which is the better option? HELP!) Timeline for refugee cases are crucial. How long in Canada before making their claim.
****why 48% of all refugee claims are successful****
H&C can be considerably faster or....slower!
Roy
www.cvimmigration.com
[30-08-2009,08:13] [**.55.217.116] Roy |
(in reply to: which is the better option? HELP!) @ROY
What is the shortest processing time you´ve seen so far for H&C? Just curious.
[30-08-2009,08:33] [**.51.254.65] ABC |
(in reply to: which is the better option? HELP!) and what is the longest?
[30-08-2009,09:59] [**.51.254.65] ABC |
(in reply to: which is the better option? HELP!) They are here for less than 6 months. So is it better to make a refugee claim sooner rather than later? Is is bad for their case if they have been in Canada for a long time and didn´t file a refugee claim?
What factors determine the speed of H&C processing?
[30-08-2009,13:08] [**.12.101.37] xyz |