I have a question regarding this.
I am far from the landing requirement but I want to plan ahead.
I have a common-law partner that will not be coming with me to Canada (but the goal is obviously that he will, eventually). He needs to undergo the medical exam and everything.
Is he also required to do the "landing" with me upon me receiving my PR?
I have a question regarding this.
I am far from the landing requirement but I want to plan ahead.
I have a common-law partner that will not be coming with me to Canada (but the goal is obviously that he will, eventually). He needs to undergo the medical exam and everything.
Is he also required to do the "landing" with me upon me receiving my PR?
On receiving the PR, can just the Principal Applicant complete the landing and activate PR on behalf of all applicants (3 in my case).
Or is it mandatory for all the applicants (dependents as well) to visit Canada before COPR expiry?
On receiving the PR, can just the Principal Applicant complete the landing and activate PR on behalf of all applicants (3 in my case).
Or is it mandatory for all the applicants (dependents as well) to visit Canada before COPR expiry?
1- Passport with Visa Stamp
2- COPR (Landing Documents)
3- Proof of Funds - CAD 12K for 1 person
3- B4 form
4- B4a Form
5- Color pictures of the Jewelry if any
If you don't enter by the date specified on the COPR then you forfeit your PR and will have to reapply and start from zero. You'll have to pay all the fees again as well.
If you don't enter by the date specified on the COPR then you forfeit your PR and will have to reapply and start from zero. You'll have to pay all the fees again as well.
If you don't enter by the date specified on the COPR then you forfeit your PR and will have to reapply and start from zero. You'll have to pay all the fees again as well.
Harsh. This is what I found on cic website: "Your medical exam results are valid for 12 months only. If you do not come to Canada as a permanent resident within that time, you may need to have another exam."