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Compassionate reasons range from bereavement to weddings to high school commencements and more. We get that life happens outside of your academics and there may be a time when you cant meet your responsibilities due to something we would consider a compassionate reason.
To assess your application on humanitarian and compassionate grounds, you must show that there were exceptional circumstances or factors beyond your control that have kept you living outside Canada.
How to Use compassionate in a Sentence The point of their speech is to offer a compassionate ear. Thank you for all of the compassionate souls in this room and all of the storytellers here tonight. The compassionate move is to ease pain instead of lash out at it. Not in a mean way, but in a loving and compassionate way.
Record of Landing (IMM 1000) number You will find this number in the remarks; section on the bottom right of the Record of Landing document issued to you by a Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada office or by the visa office where you submitted your application.
Compelling or compassionate reasons may include: visiting a close relative who the visa holder has not seen in over a year. visiting or caring for a close relative who is seriously ill or dying. attending the funeral of a close relative. attending the birth of a visa holders own child.

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The processing time for Humanitarian and Compassionate (HC) applications typically ranges from 24 to 36 months. This time frame can vary based on individual circumstances, and in some cases, it may take longer to process the application.
Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds Examples Severe Hardship in Home Country. Medical Conditions. Best Interests of the Child. Family Separation. Long-Term Establishment in Canada. Victims of Abuse or Violence. De Facto Family Members.
Compassionate reasons means: (i) attendance at a funeral; (ii) accompanying a member of the employees immediate family for medical or dental attention.

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