(I apologize if it becomes a repetitive thread, but my previous post was stuck in "awaiting approval" and was never sent out. So I had to change a few words and repost. Hopefully it will be public this time.)
I am working in the United States and have a job offer in Canada starting this fall. I submitted application material late April and my medical exam was approved in the middle of May. Today, I received a "Ready for Visa" email from IRCC looking like this:
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The processing of your application for permanent residence in Canada is almost complete. You must complete the following steps within 30 days in order to issue your Confirmation of Permanent Residence and, if applicable, permanent residence visa.
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STEP 1: UPDATE YOUR APPLICATION
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STEP 2: DO YOU NEED A PERMANENT RESIDENCE VISA?
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STEP 3: PREPARE THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
...
"
I have a wedding planned in two weeks. It means my marital status will be changed then. My question is: shall I submit a web form explaining my situation now or after the wedding? In addition, in my city, the marriage certificate will only be available several weeks after the wedding, will it cause any delay if they ask me to prove my marriage? My partner is not coming with me to Canada, and I already asked him to prepare the medical exam and the police certificate, are these all materials that will be needed?
Finally, besides this marital status change thing, I was also curious how long it usually takes to get it back after I mail the passport to them? I have different travel plans in the coming months. I need to plan ahead if I will cannot get my passport back in time.
I am working in the United States and have a job offer in Canada starting this fall. I submitted application material late April and my medical exam was approved in the middle of May. Today, I received a "Ready for Visa" email from IRCC looking like this:
"
The processing of your application for permanent residence in Canada is almost complete. You must complete the following steps within 30 days in order to issue your Confirmation of Permanent Residence and, if applicable, permanent residence visa.
...
STEP 1: UPDATE YOUR APPLICATION
...
STEP 2: DO YOU NEED A PERMANENT RESIDENCE VISA?
...
STEP 3: PREPARE THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
...
"
I have a wedding planned in two weeks. It means my marital status will be changed then. My question is: shall I submit a web form explaining my situation now or after the wedding? In addition, in my city, the marriage certificate will only be available several weeks after the wedding, will it cause any delay if they ask me to prove my marriage? My partner is not coming with me to Canada, and I already asked him to prepare the medical exam and the police certificate, are these all materials that will be needed?
Finally, besides this marital status change thing, I was also curious how long it usually takes to get it back after I mail the passport to them? I have different travel plans in the coming months. I need to plan ahead if I will cannot get my passport back in time.