I have sent my passport to CPC Ottawa for stamping and will flagpole at US-Canada border as soon as I get it back and finish my landing process (planned Sept 4th), I have US Visa. Now the next thing on my mind is if I get married like 3 days after landing lets say Sept 7th, COPR will say Single and it will take 2 months for PR Card. Issue date on PR card would be later than my wedding date on certificate. Does that make any difference? If so I will have to postpone the wedding until I get my PR card. My future wife will not be coming to Canada with me so no sponsorship. But i do need to sponsor my parents so I dont want to do misrepresentation.
I have read people say once I land I can be called as Canadian PR and my PR application is closed, doesn't matter if i marry or adopt/anything which i need to update cic about. So practically after landing I dont need to let them know if my status changes right? If i do need to let them know can anyone help me with how the procedure goes and how to contact them? Any suggestions? Thanks a lot is advance.
I have seen some instances of people's cases start getting processed in Ottawa and then moved to a closer VO (e.g. Paris). I can't pinpoint a specific case right now, but it happens. Depends on the case load of VOs, I guess.
I have seen some instances of people's cases start getting processed in Ottawa and then moved to a closer VO (e.g. Paris). I can't pinpoint a specific case right now, but it happens. Depends on the case load of VOs, I guess.
November? Isn't your 6 months going to end in October? Did you remind the agent that your 6 months should be between 13th to 15th Oct? I am quite interested in your reply since I would want to know if they don't stick to the 6 months processing time again.
The agent wans't very helpful so i couldn't asked more questions, but i guess they doing the security check and i'm affraid they need additional time to finalize.
Thanks, wish you the same I don't pretend to be an expert but I've been reading a lot since we've started the process and I try to use common sense as much as possible