A Canadian citizen client appealed to the IAD after the refusal of the family class PR application of a spouse. The client informed the RCIC that they would not be able to attend the scheduled hearing because of a funeral overseas. What should the RCIC do?
IRCC would resume processing the PR application.
If the appeal is approved, the Immigration Appeal Division (IAD) does not grant permanent resident status directly but instead instructs the IRCC to continue processing the application. This means that the application can be reassessed and potentially approved based on the merits of the case.
This choice accurately reflects the procedure following an appeal approval. The IAD's decision leads to the resumption of the IRCC's processing of the permanent residency application, allowing it to be evaluated in accordance with immigration regulations and policies.
This choice is incorrect because the IAD does not have the authority to directly grant permanent residency status. Instead, the IAD's role is to review the case and instruct IRCC to continue processing the application, leaving the final decision to IRCC.
This option is misleading, as the appeal outcome does not automatically lead to the issuance of a PR card. A PR card is issued only after the IRCC officially approves the application for permanent residency, which occurs after the resumption of processing following an appeal approval.
This statement is false because an appeal approval does not confer immediate permanent resident status. The applicant's status remains dependent on the subsequent processing of their application by IRCC after the appeal.
The appeal process in Canadian immigration law allows for a review of decisions made by IRCC. When the IAD approves an appeal, the correct outcome is the resumption of the IRCC's processing of the application, rather than immediate status changes or direct approvals. Understanding this process is crucial for clients navigating the complexities of immigration appeals and the steps that follow.
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