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Aldrik, a Canadian permanent resident would like to invite his Paraguayan friend
Mila to visit him in Canada. Mila is unemployed and cannot afford a vacation at
this time. However, Aldrik is willing to pay for all the expenses associated with
Mila’s trip to Canada, including airfare, food, and shelter. What would your
advice be?
a. Unfortunately, Mila does not qualify for a temporary resident visa because
she lacks the appropriate financial resources and Aldrik cannot be a host for
Mila because they are not related.
b. Unfortunately, Mila does not qualify for a temporary resident visa because
she lacks the appropriate financial resources and Aldrik cannot be a host for
Mila because he is not a Canadian citizen.
c. Although Mila lacks the appropriate financial resources, Aldrik can act as a
host for Mila, as long as he is willing and financially capable of providing for
Mila during her temporary stay in Canada.
d. Although Mila lacks the appropriate financial resources, Aldrik can act as a
host for Mila, as long as he willing to provide for Mila during her temporary
stay in Canada.
8. What should you advise Michelle if she indicates to you during a meeting that
she does not intend to reside in Quebec, but wishes to apply through that
process only because it is faster?
a. Michelle can apply to the province of Quebec even if she doesn't want to live
there. After all, once she becomes a permanent resident she can live anywhere in
Canada
b. It is a good strategy to apply to the province of Quebec even if Michelle wants
to live in a different province. This way she will benefit from an expeditious
processing of her application
c. Michelle can apply to the province of Quebec even if she doesn't want to live
there, but she must maintain legal residence in Quebec for at least 6 months
before moving to another province
d. If Michelle does not intend to reside in Quebec, she should consider applying
under one of the other federal or provincial programs.
13. This document contains the basis of the minister’s allegations against a foreign
national or permanent resident for breaching the IRPA.
a. Admissibility report
b. Minister’s record
c. Inadmissibility report
d. Exclusion order
15. The visa office in Cairo has informed Trinity that she has lost her permanent
resident status for failing to meet the residency obligations pursuant to section
28 of the IRPA. Trinity would like to return to Canada to file an appeal and
challenge the officer’s decision. How much time does she have to file such
appeal?
a. 15 days
b. 20 days
c. 60 days
d. 30 days
16. Lulu, a Canadian citizen would like to invite her Mexican friend Xiomara to visit
her in Canada. Xiomara is unemployed and cannot afford a vacation at this time.
However, Lulu is willing to pay for all the expenses associated with Xiomara’s
trip to Canada, including airfare, food, and shelter. What information and
documents would you recommend that Lulu gather to support Xiomara’s
application for a temporary resident visa? (3marks)
17. Christopher has been living in the United Kingdom for 12 years. He was legally
admitted to the United Kingdom, but failed to maintain legal status after six
months of residence. Can he apply for a work permit to the Canadian visa office
in London? Explain your answer. (3 marks)
18. If you travel abroad, what official document should you carry with you when you
return to Canada to prove your status as a Canadian permanent resident? (2
marks)
19. Name the two criteria under which an H&C application can be considered? (2
marks)
20. Janice is a citizen of Brazil and the United States, and she is also a Canadian
permanent resident. She would like to apply for Canadian citizenship through
the naturalization process. Can Janice become a Canadian citizen even though
she is already a citizen of two countries? (3 marks)
21. Steven immigrated to Canada ten years ago and he never applied for Canadian
citizenship. A few months ago, he was caught and convicted of driving while
under the influence of alcohol. His conviction resulted in a fine of $1,000 and 2
years’ suspension from driving. He received a letter from CBSA saying that he
must report to their office for an interview. Address Stephen’s concerns and
explain to him what possible outcomes may occur after the interview? (3 marks)
22. Give four examples of individuals who cannot appeal before the Refugee Appeal
Division? (4 marks)