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I am from Jamaica and my dad is sponsoring my step-mom and my bros to migrate to Canada. I wont be leaving with them, but will I still be able to receive a PR Card? and travel to Canada or would I need to apply for visitors visa to travel to Canada?
Once the PR visa is issed, you need to travel to Canada before your PR visa expires to activate your PR status and recieve your PR card. If you don't travel to Canada by the time your PR visa expires, you won't become a permanent resident and won't qualify for a PR card. Short answer: You MUST travel to Canada.
Are you listed as an accompanying dependent or non-accompanying dependent in your father's application?
If you are listed as accompanying dependent, then as mentioned above, you must arrive and land in Canada before your COPR visa expires.
If you are listed as non-accompanying dependent, you won't get PR status, despite going through all the medical test.
The only reason I am asking you this is because you mentioned that you won't be coming to Canada with your step mom and brothers.
You didn't mention anything about this information.
Keep in mind that if you are, in fact, listed as non-accompanying in your father's application, your father will not be able to sponsor you at a later time once you turned 19 years old.
MY hubby(sponsor)got an email today requesting proof of employment from Singapore visa office.and they just gave 60 days for submitting it.he already got approved this june.All my worry is he is unemployed right now.and we can't arrange that.I think they are going to refuse it.because they have mentioned that failure to comply may result in the refusal of your application.guys plz help me.what should I DO?? :-[
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