Beside meeting me, she never left the country. In 2014 I met her in Margarita Island and Panama City in 2015. She stayed in Panama City as a visitor for 3 months thinking she can find work. But at that time we didn't know anything about work permits, so she worked illegally. Even I had no clue she can't do that. But luckily she lucky she had her cousin in Panama living there. But her cousin is in Montreal now for school. So I know IRCC going look into that deeply. And that's one of the reason I'm worried they'll asked for interview on that.Hello, there's nothing to do but wait. My guess is that in August you will get PPR, we got it like 17 days before the 11 months, don't worry about the passport yet, but if October approaches, buy her a ticket and get her out of Venezuela
My wife's passport expires in November 2019 and she got the PPR in June even though she had less than 6 months of validity so I don't think IRCC cares about the 6 months, besides your wife is not coming to visit, she is moving here
Mexico is evaluating your wife, so just think a bit about her situation: has she lived in the same address her whole life ? Any travels ? I ask this because my wife didn't travel and lived her whole life in the same address, and we got the background check start notification one day and the following day, we got decision made on ECAS, so it was a very straight forward case
2016 I got married in Argentina with her with no family members there but witnesses. And 2017- 2018 went to Peru see her. She doesn't live there. We literally have to buy plane tickets to see each other in different country because she's worried something might happen to me in Caracas airport.
Took us forever to submit the applications in September 2018 because with complications with birth certificate and police certificate.
So I'm wondering is it because all our travels might complicate our application a little. Government might think like why am I travelling so much each year. Doing illegal activities or whatever.