Question on timing ... today is March 9th. Specifically this is for an applicant who are already in Canada (with valid visa and permit)
Let say we receive a "ready for visa" notification tomorrow (Mar 10), however we have an out-of-country travel scheduled between Mar 15 - Mar 25.
Now, option 1 is to cancel the travel and send the passport for PR Visa (because likely we wont get it back in 5 days).
But this may be impossible depending on what kind of travel already scheduled - question would be: Is it possible (and allowed) to travel out of Canada after we got "ready for visa" but before we actually send the passport for visa?
Essentially we still have the valid visa + permit to re-enter Canada at the end of the travel, I am just not sure if the "ready for visa" mean they immediately cancel our current status?
Preferably we would like to be able to keep the scheduled travel, and send the passport for PR visa after we come back for vacation.
Thanks - yeah this travel is already scheduled / booked since last year and it's an important one that's been planned for a while.
So _if_ I get 30 days notice for "ready for visa" and I can come back to Canada 2-3 days before the period expire, I would have enough time to send XpressPost to their office.
Thanks - yeah this travel is already scheduled / booked since last year and it's an important one that's been planned for a while.
So _if_ I get 30 days notice for "ready for visa" and I can come back to Canada 2-3 days before the period expire, I would have enough time to send XpressPost to their office.
it will be tight, but on the bright side, if I'm not mistaken, government correspondences is dated from the date sent not received, so technically, if you send it on the 3oth day, you should be still in time. Not sure thou, I'd recommend calling CIC before leaving.