Hi Guys, Need urgent help. My friend who was principal applicant, received his passport stamped with PR visa, but he did not do landing. Unfortunately he died before landing. Question is can his spouse still land and get PR?
She does not have any work experience in Canada.
I think I recall reading a few similar cases in the past where the dependents appealed and were allowed to land. I do not know if this will still be possible now. They can try contacting IRCC.
Hi Guys, Need urgent help. My friend who was principal applicant, received his passport stamped with PR visa, but he did not do landing. Unfortunately he died before landing. Question is can his spouse still land and get PR?
She does not have any work experience in Canada.
Hi Guys, Need urgent help. My friend who was principal applicant, received his passport stamped with PR visa, but he did not do landing. Unfortunately he died before landing. Question is can his spouse still land and get PR?
She does not have any work experience in Canada.
That link is for when the PA in a parent sponsorship app dies; the PA is interchangeable in such an app. This is NOT applicable to OP, where the PA was the person actually qualifying for immigration and the spouse was only a dependent.
That link is for when the PA in a parent sponsorship app dies; the PA is interchangeable in such an app. This is NOT applicable to OP, where the PA was the person actually qualifying for immigration and the spouse was only a dependent.
Read the title of the OB: Replacing the Principal Applicant on an Application for Permanent Residence by a Parent or Grandparent sponsored as a member of the Family Class.