Hi guys,
I have applied for PR through Express Entry from within Canada, my application processing time has reached more than 6.5 months now (known slow PNP-Inland issue). I called CIC and they told me to check back at the end of the month for an update which basically means that my application processing can take longer than expected.
I had plans to get married in July after getting my PR case approved. My fiance is a recent Canadian permanent resident but she is currently residing with her parents back in my home country. Since most of our families are back home, we decided to get married there.
Due to the added delay in the processing of the application the situation has changed and now, I wanted to know if it was okay to get married when I go back home after getting the immigrant visa and CoPR and then come back to Canada for landing? if yes then do we have to convey this info to CIC in advance (before getting married)?
I know that if the family composition changes during the application processing, the applicant has to submit the change in information along with marriage document to CIC and it adds some processing delay for the spouse's details and CoPR but since my fiance is a permanent resident, I don't have to sponsor her or add her with my case for PR, so I thought it was better for plan marriage after PR.
If my case does not get finalized before mid of July, it would be favorable for me as I will then simply update the change in family composition on my application with the marriage document submission.
If let's say I do get my case approved before that, would marriage after receiving PPR/CoPR but before landing be okay ? because it changes the family composition from what the application was approved on. I am even remotely considering this option as this would be the only time I would be able to travel back home and take time off from work and get most family members to attend the wedding). I tried to find info regarding this on CIC website but could not find anything relevant with this particular query?
I could land right away after receiving COPR here in Canada but then I would have to wait for PR card (which takes over 56 working days to process) during this time I would not have a valid visa or PR card to travel back to Canada. I am also not willing to re-schedule my wedding and bet on the chances of CIC sticking to their word of issuing PR Cards in 56 working days.
Guys I need to plan my life and with the slow application processing, it's very frustration to not being able to move on with life events. What do you guys recommend, what can be done and what needs to be avoided ?
If you have any other suggestions, please share
Thank you in advance.
I have applied for PR through Express Entry from within Canada, my application processing time has reached more than 6.5 months now (known slow PNP-Inland issue). I called CIC and they told me to check back at the end of the month for an update which basically means that my application processing can take longer than expected.
I had plans to get married in July after getting my PR case approved. My fiance is a recent Canadian permanent resident but she is currently residing with her parents back in my home country. Since most of our families are back home, we decided to get married there.
Due to the added delay in the processing of the application the situation has changed and now, I wanted to know if it was okay to get married when I go back home after getting the immigrant visa and CoPR and then come back to Canada for landing? if yes then do we have to convey this info to CIC in advance (before getting married)?
I know that if the family composition changes during the application processing, the applicant has to submit the change in information along with marriage document to CIC and it adds some processing delay for the spouse's details and CoPR but since my fiance is a permanent resident, I don't have to sponsor her or add her with my case for PR, so I thought it was better for plan marriage after PR.
If my case does not get finalized before mid of July, it would be favorable for me as I will then simply update the change in family composition on my application with the marriage document submission.
If let's say I do get my case approved before that, would marriage after receiving PPR/CoPR but before landing be okay ? because it changes the family composition from what the application was approved on. I am even remotely considering this option as this would be the only time I would be able to travel back home and take time off from work and get most family members to attend the wedding). I tried to find info regarding this on CIC website but could not find anything relevant with this particular query?
I could land right away after receiving COPR here in Canada but then I would have to wait for PR card (which takes over 56 working days to process) during this time I would not have a valid visa or PR card to travel back to Canada. I am also not willing to re-schedule my wedding and bet on the chances of CIC sticking to their word of issuing PR Cards in 56 working days.
Guys I need to plan my life and with the slow application processing, it's very frustration to not being able to move on with life events. What do you guys recommend, what can be done and what needs to be avoided ?
If you have any other suggestions, please share
Thank you in advance.