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I am a Canadian Citizen. My wife (Indian Citizen) lived with me in Halifax from August 1988 to February 1993 as a visitor, and from February 1993 to December 1995 as a Landed Immigrant. Since then she has been living outside of Canada. Now she is interested to return to Canada. Please email me application form and procedures to reactivate her permanent residency status.
I am a Canadian Citizen. My wife (Indian Citizen) lived with me in Halifax from August 1988 to February 1993 as a visitor, and from February 1993 to December 1995 as a Landed Immigrant. Since then she has been living outside of Canada. Now she is interested to return to Canada. Please email me application form and procedures to reactivate her permanent residency status.
You don't need to "reactivate" her status. She still has valid status as a PR and because you have been living together, she is still in compliance with the PR Residency Obligation.
She needs to apply for a PRTD and show that she has been residing with her Canadian spouse while outside of Canada.
You need either a valid PR card or a valid PR Travel Document. Unless you fly to the US and enter Canada through a land border using a private vehicle - then you can use your COPR.
You need either a valid PR card or a valid PR Travel Document. Unless you fly to the US and enter Canada through a land border using a private vehicle - then you can use your COPR.
On another subject about Social Insurance Number: Can a person born in Halifax 20 years back get Social Insurance Number in Toronto ? Appreciate your response
On another subject about Social Insurance Number: Can a person born in Halifax 20 years back get Social Insurance Number in Toronto ? Appreciate your response
You don't need to "reactivate" her status. She still has valid status as a PR and because you have been living together, she is still in compliance with the PR Residency Obligation.
She needs to apply for a PRTD and show that she has been residing with her Canadian spouse while outside of Canada.
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