u/Far_Indication7708

Just got refused for a TRP

Hello everyone.

As the title says, I got the news today that I was denied a TRP because the officer didn't think there was sufficient evidence of compassionate and humanitarian need. Let me set the stage, and I would love to hear any feedback from the community. First, this is a bunner account, so please excuse me for that. So, my wife got a job in Saskatchewan. We were in the states, so she went there, and we were to follow, our three kids and I. My wife and Kids are American citizens, while I am not. I had a Federal case that ended about 15 years ago here in the states, never had inasmuch as a driving ticket since that case. So, when my wife got the dream job offer, we contacted an immigration lawyer, and she told us she had dealt with far worse cases than mine. My case was that on a work application, I had ticked off that I was an American citizen, and by just doing that, I was barred from filing any relief from U.S immigration. So, when this opportunity came, we decided it would be great for us.

So, she got a work permit and went there at the beginning of this year. Our kids got their school permits, and we were waiting for my paperwork. Today, we received an email from the lawyer stating that the TRP was denied in my case. So, the lawyer said we have two options: take the case to federal court, or, now that my wife has been nominated by the province for permanent residency, we can show that circumstances have changed so they can reassess the situation.

So, I just want to get feedback from the community on what options are out there and whether there is any chance this could work out. Thank you in advance.

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u/Far_Indication7708 — 23 hours ago