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No you definitely don't have to activate your CoPR on any particular trip to Canada unless you want to.
At most the CBSA agent may mention that you have permission to land as a PR and do you want to do that now. All you have to say is that you don't want to on this particular trip but have a later trip planned before the expiry date when you will activate it. They certainly will not force you.
Thank you for the reply, it really help to clear my doubts,
I just wanted to go to Canada as visitor now just got two weeks, not ready to land there for good. So when I board my flight I just have to show my eta to and when I reach in Toronto airport I just have to show my eta and passport right? Will they ask me any questions about not using my CoPR ? And the link u given just now, I can’t open it . Thanks very much
You only need the ETA to get on the plane, CBSA in Canada couldn't care less about it. Just flash your Brit passport. Unlikely CBSA will say anything at all about your CoPR. If they do, just say you will activate it on a later trip.
Also if I can be added to the spreadsheet, please.
Application received - Jan 22, 2018
AOR 1 - March 7, 2018
Request fro Medical - March 19, 2018 (Medical was done and got the information that my wife passed after linking the account online)
Sponsorship Approval - March 23, 2018
Application forwarded to LVO - May 9, 2018
Waiting...
Also if I can be added to the spreadsheet, please.
Application received - Jan 22, 2018
AOR 1 - March 7, 2018
Request fro Medical - March 19, 2018 (Medical was done and got the information that my wife passed after linking the account online)
Sponsorship Approval - March 23, 2018
Application forwarded to LVO - May 9, 2018
Waiting...
Also if I can be added to the spreadsheet, please.
Application received - Jan 22, 2018
AOR 1 - March 7, 2018
Request fro Medical - March 19, 2018 (Medical was done and got the information that my wife passed after linking the account online)
Sponsorship Approval - March 23, 2018
Application forwarded to LVO - May 9, 2018
Waiting...
I'm a British citizen, I have a long term Canadian partner. We have lived together for 3 years in the UK and been together for 4 1/2 years. So I assumed I could apply as a common law spouse.
In entering these details, the come to Canada wizard states that I am ineligible to enter using the family sponsorship programme, I am unsure as to why this is the case?
Additionally, I have a BEng in engineering and MSc in engineering, so would it be better to apply for express entry? However in such a case I would be required to have a job offer and decent financials right? (which I don't cureently have).
Thanks for any help, hope you are all seeing success in this process!
I'm a British citizen, I have a long term Canadian partner. We have lived together for 3 years in the UK and been together for 4 1/2 years. So I assumed I could apply as a common law spouse.
In entering these details, the come to Canada wizard states that I am ineligible to enter using the family sponsorship programme, I am unsure as to why this is the case?
Additionally, I have a BEng in engineering and MSc in engineering, so would it be better to apply for express entry? However in such a case I would be required to have a job offer and decent financials right? (which I don't cureently have).
Thanks for any help, hope you are all seeing success in this process!
No idea what 'wizard' you are referring to, but it isn't a very smart 'wizard'! Provided you have spent at least 12 months continuously living together, with no breaks of longer than one week apart, then you can indeed be considered 'common law' for the purposes of Canadian immigration and apply under Canadian spousal sponsorship.
Application received - Dec 13, 2017
AOR 1 - Feb 6, 2018
Request for Medical - Feb 20, 2018
Sponsorship Approval - March 2, 2018
Application forwarded to LVO - March 22, 2018
Waiting...
Application received - Dec 13, 2017
AOR 1 - Feb 6, 2018
Request for Medical - Feb 20, 2018
Sponsorship Approval - March 2, 2018
Application forwarded to LVO - March 22, 2018
Waiting...
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