Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC)

Immigration Consultant in Regina, SK, explains what you must know about Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC)

If you’ve received a removal order from Canada, the process of returning to the country can be complex. That’s where Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC) comes into play. Here’s everything you need to know about ARC, when it’s needed, and how Gurpreet Singh Brar and our team at Connect Overseas Immigration Services Inc. can assist you in this process.

Understanding ARC

ARC is a document that allows individuals who have been issued a removal order from Canada to return to the country under certain circumstances. Whether you need an ARC depends on the type of removal order issued to you and if you complied with its requirements.

Types of Removal Orders

There are three main types of removal orders: Departure Order (IMM 5238), Exclusion Order (IMM 1214B), and Deportation Order (IMM 5238B). Each type has specific implications for whether an ARC is required.

– Departure Order (IMM 5238): This order mandates departure from Canada within 30 days. Failure to comply within this period may result in the order being automatically converted to a deportation order. If you received a departure order and left Canada within the required 30 days with a Certificate of Departure, you may not need an ARC. However, if you failed to leave within the specified timeframe, you’ll likely need to apply for an ARC.

– Exclusion Order (IMM 1214B): An exclusion order prohibits you from returning to Canada for a certain period typically one year. In cases of misrepresentation, the exclusion period may extend to five years. If you wish to return before the designated time has passed, you’ll need to apply for an ARC.

– Deportation Order (IMM 5238B): A deportation order permanently bars you from returning to Canada unless you obtain an ARC.

How Immigration Consultant in Regina Can Help

Navigating the ARC process can be daunting, but you don’t have to do it alone. Gurpreet Singh Brar (RCIC) and our team are here to assist you every step of the way.

  1. Assessment of Eligibility: We’ll assess your eligibility for an ARC based on the specifics of your case, including the type of removal order issued and your current circumstances.
  1. Preparation of Documentation: Our experienced consultants will help you gather and prepare all the necessary documentation for your ARC application, including a detailed letter explaining why you should be allowed to return to Canada.
  1. Application Submission: We’ll ensure that your ARC application is submitted correctly and in a timely manner, minimizing the risk of errors or delays.
  1. Follow-Up and Communication: Throughout the process, we’ll maintain communication as required provide updates on the status of your application.

Factors Affecting Success

The success of your ARC application depends on various factors, including the reasons for the removal order, your current situation, and the length of time since the order was issued. Our team will work tirelessly to present your case in the best possible light and maximize your chances of approval.

If you’re seeking authorization to return to Canada after receiving a removal order, Gurpreet Singh Brar (RCIC)and Connect Overseas Immigration Services Inc., Regina, SK are here to help. With our expertise and personalized approach, we’ll guide you through the ARC application process with professionalism and dedication. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards reuniting with your Canadian aspirations.

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