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Hi
I have CoPR and ESTA (non visa).
Two questions, if anyone can help.
1 Can I visit Canada for a few days but not 'land' (daughter's uni graduation ceremony)?
2 Can I arrive and formally 'land' on my own even though my application was outland spousal sponsorship? Or must we both arrive together? Wife intends to relocate to Canada but has commitments in her current job that will keep her overseas for a few months.
Check with your airline. This type of thing depends most of all on what passport one holds and the carrier (airline).
But generally a reputable airline should know that the IM-1 type visa in the passport means no return flight needed. And generally France lets most passport holders transit as long as they don't need to leave the international zone to do so.
Important note though: this can depend more on what country you depart from (and that airline) more than France/French airports.
Hi guys,I came to Canada as a student and I haven’t attend school and have been working though I got married to a permanent resident and I about to apply for inland spouse sponsorship..do I need to tell ircc have been working ?can I apply for a work permit also after I got my AOR?I have all proof and all for my marriage to be proof..your advice will be appreciated..thanks
Hi guys,I came to Canada as a student and I haven’t attend school and have been working though I got married to a permanent resident and I about to apply for inland spouse sponsorship..do I need to tell ircc have been working ?can I apply for a work permit also after I got my AOR?I have all proof and all for my marriage to be proof..your advice will be appreciated..thanks
Well my current status is that I still have my study permit which expire next year but am not in compliance by not going to school yet I applied for school but unfortunately the school refund my fee coz of the new law on the study permit coz m trying to school in a new province not the school on my permit
Well my current status is that I still have my study permit which expire next year but am not in compliance by not going to school yet I applied for school but unfortunately the school refund my fee coz of the new law on the study permit coz m trying to school in a new province not the school on my permit
NO. if you had valid status, you can apply for OWP after AOR.
BUT you don't.
So likely you need to wait till AIP (which is usually last stage before you get the PR approved).
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