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I have applied for PR sponsorship for my spouse since the processing time for application was showing 23 months.
We decided to apply for a visitor application as well. My spouse's visitor application has been approved. We got the passport submission request and medical request for the spousal sponsorship on the same day. She did the medical and submitted her passports. I have the following question:
Would she need to go back and come back, if her PR application got approved while she is here in Canada?
Can we submit her passport here at VFS Canada and receive COPR?
I have applied for PR sponsorship for my spouse since the processing time for application was showing 23 months.
We decided to apply for a visitor application as well. My spouse's visitor application has been approved. We got the passport submission request and medical request for the spousal sponsorship on the same day. She did the medical and submitted her passports. I have the following question:
Would she need to go back and come back, if her PR application got approved while she is here in Canada?
Can we submit her passport here at VFS Canada and receive COPR?
honestly it was over 7 years ago and i cant remember if we got copr at border or if it was mailed later.
wife had a USA visa but i dont think its necessary as you dont enter USA you get turned around.
I recommend searching flag poling in this forum or on google as i cannot remember the full process. I think you can even book an appointmetn to do your landing too, but we didnt want to wait so we flagpoled.
honestly it was over 7 years ago and i cant remember if we got copr at border or if it was mailed later.
wife had a USA visa but i dont think its necessary as you dont enter USA you get turned around.
I recommend searching flag poling in this forum or on google as i cannot remember the full process. I think you can even book an appointmetn to do your landing too, but we didnt want to wait so we flagpoled.
I have applied for PR sponsorship for my spouse since the processing time for application was showing 23 months.
We decided to apply for a visitor application as well. My spouse's visitor application has been approved. We got the passport submission request and medical request for the spousal sponsorship on the same day. She did the medical and submitted her passports. I have the following question:
Would she need to go back and come back, if her PR application got approved while she is here in Canada?
Can we submit her passport here at VFS Canada and receive COPR?
Now this is done differently and no need to flagpole, they invite to do 'virtual landing' (with computers), all done in Canada. Lots of reports of this here. No need to worry about details at this point because some aspects will change (hopefully they'll fix some bits).
If you apply outland (which I believe you did), then she can travel in and out and get her COPR or eCOPR depending on where she will be when the application is finalized.
My wife was outland, and came to Canada under a TRV. Immigration changed her from an outland visa to an inland, and continued to process her through the London, UK office. She stayed in Canada with me, then when approved her file was sent to the Vancouver Office for processing. They then send a letter through email inviting you to a virtual landing done over the phone.
My wife was outland, and came to Canada under a TRV. Immigration changed her from an outland visa to an inland, and continued to process her through the London, UK office. She stayed in Canada with me, then when approved her file was sent to the Vancouver Office for processing. They then send a letter through email inviting you to a virtual landing done over the phone.
Interesting because when I spoke with the immigration office over the phone, they said they changed her to inland but London will keep the file in order to retain the same case officer. One of the great IRCC mysteries.
Interesting because when I spoke with the immigration office over the phone, they said they changed her to inland but London will keep the file in order to retain the same case officer. One of the great IRCC mysteries.
It just shows that ppl on the phone doesn't know what's going on . They are not IRCC agent or officier. They are just there to answer questions and not all of them are well trained.
It just shows that ppl on the phone doesn't know what's going on . They are not IRCC agent or officier. They are just there to answer questions and not all of them are well trained.
Interesting because when I spoke with the immigration office over the phone, they said they changed her to inland but London will keep the file in order to retain the same case officer. One of the great IRCC mysteries.
My wife was outland, and came to Canada under a TRV. Immigration changed her from an outland visa to an inland, and continued to process her through the London, UK office. She stayed in Canada with me, then when approved her file was sent to the Vancouver Office for processing. They then send a letter through email inviting you to a virtual landing done over the phone.
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