Persons who would suffer excessive hardship if they had returned to their home country can qualify for permanent residency through humanitarian and compassionate grounds. The applicants with exceptional cases can only apply under this category.
The person has to prove immigration officials that his/her hardship is unusual, excessive, or undeserved and the result of circumstances beyond the control.
Humanitarian and compassionate grounds exist only when strange, undeserved or disproportionate suffering would result if the applicant had to leave Canada.
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