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I got my PR in March 2015 and I will be coming to Canada next month.
When I started my PR process, I was not married, but I got married during later stage of my PR processing, so I got my wife's name added in the application after her medicals were done.
Now, I have a son also. So, can I bring my wife and son on tourist visa and apply for their Canada PR later? If not, then on which visa can I bring them to Canada?
I got my PR in March 2015 and I will be coming to Canada next month.
When I started my PR process, I was not married, but I got married during later stage of my PR processing, so I got my wife's name added in the application after her medicals were done.
Now, I have a son also. So, can I bring my wife and son on tourist visa and apply for their Canada PR later? If not, then on which visa can I bring them to Canada?
You can't sponsor her if you were already married and landed without completing her PR documents. She had to be included when you initially landed even if she was non-accompanying.
You can't sponsor her if you were already married and landed without completing her PR documents. She had to be included when you initially landed even if she was non-accompanying.
You can sponsor your child for PR once you arrive in Canada. You can try to get a trv for your wife but don't think it will be successful. If you informed CIC of your marriage and added your wife to your PR application but then you didn't go through with paying her fees or having her land then she technically can never be sponsored. Did she ever do her medical or pcc?
I got my PR in March 2015 and I will be coming to Canada next month.
When I started my PR process, I was not married, but I got married during later stage of my PR processing, so I got my wife's name added in the application after her medicals were done.
Now, I have a son also. So, can I bring my wife and son on tourist visa and apply for their Canada PR later? If not, then on which visa can I bring them to Canada?
Yes, you can sponsor your wife and child. They can certainly apply for TRVs but are unlikely to be approved. You should submit an outland sponsorship app as soon as you arrive in Canada. You need to be prepared to be away from your family for up to a year during the sponsorship process. A few short visits are OK but given how close you are to being in violation of the RO, you need to be very careful with any absences.
You can sponsor your child for PR once you arrive in Canada. You can try to get a trv for your wife but don't think it will be successful. If you informed CIC of your marriage and added your wife to your PR application but then you didn't go through with paying her fees or having her land then she technically can never be sponsored. Did she ever do her medical or pcc?
You can sponsor your child for PR once you arrive in Canada. You can try to get a trv for your wife but don't think it will be successful. If you informed CIC of your marriage and added your wife to your PR application but then you didn't go through with paying her fees or having her land then she technically can never be sponsored. Did she ever do her medical or pcc?
Yes, you can sponsor your wife and child. They can certainly apply for TRVs but are unlikely to be approved. You should submit an outland sponsorship app as soon as you arrive in Canada. You need to be prepared to be away from your family for up to a year during the sponsorship process. A few short visits are OK but given how close you are to being in violation of the RO, you need to be very careful with any absences.
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