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PPR request when in Canada

vsrzone

Newbie
Feb 25, 2020
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Hi ,

If I the primary applicant is in Canada on a temporary visa by the time the PPR comes for a PR and my family is here in India . How should the passport submissions be done. Can, I submit in Canada and they submit in India?

THankYou,
 

lampbreaker

Champion Member
Apr 7, 2015
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How long are your planning to be in Canada after you receive your PPR?
If your application is being processed in India office, then the PPR will come from Indian office. If you are still going to be staying in Canada for a month or two after receiving PPR, then you can inform them about your location. Then they will send a separate PPR from Canadian office for you and from Indian office for your dependents. You can then separately send your passports to respective Visa offices.
 

vsrzone

Newbie
Feb 25, 2020
5
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How long are your planning to be in Canada after you receive your PPR?
If your application is being processed in India office, then the PPR will come from Indian office. If you are still going to be staying in Canada for a month or two after receiving PPR, then you can inform them about your location. Then they will send a separate PPR from Canadian office for you and from Indian office for your dependents. You can then separately send your passports to respective Visa offices.
I'll b on a study permit for a year. Thank you for your response . Is there a specific mail id to which the request has to be sent.. should we send it inmedi
How long are your planning to be in Canada after you receive your PPR?
If your application is being processed in India office, then the PPR will come from Indian office. If you are still going to be staying in Canada for a month or two after receiving PPR, then you can inform them about your location. Then they will send a separate PPR from Canadian office for you and from Indian office for your dependents. You can then separately send your passports to respective Visa offices.
Thank you for your response. That clears my doubt and adds a new one ...To whom should the request be sent. Should I send after I receive the PPR or can I request before hand
 

Mitya-kun

Star Member
Feb 6, 2019
156
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Thank you for your response. That clears my doubt and adds a new one ...To whom should the request be sent. Should I send after I receive the PPR or can I request before hand
Read you AOR letter once more: it clearly states that you must inform them about your address change via webform. While short travel to another country is nothing more than just a vacation, studying in another country for a year is definitely a change of address.
 

vsrzone

Newbie
Feb 25, 2020
5
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Read you AOR letter once more: it clearly states that you must inform them about your address change via webform. While short travel to another country is nothing more than just a vacation, studying in another country for a year is definitely a change of address.
Yes I did read it more than once. The problem and confusion that I have is only my communication address will change but the address of the dependents listed in the application will not change. So just trying to figure out how to intimate that only my address has changed and not that of my dependents. Also worried if this will cause any delay in processing.
 

Mitya-kun

Star Member
Feb 6, 2019
156
104
Yes I did read it more than once. The problem and confusion that I have is only my communication address will change but the address of the dependents listed in the application will not change. So just trying to figure out how to intimate that only my address has changed and not that of my dependents. Also worried if this will cause any delay in processing.
It should not cause any additional problems. There are plenty of examples on this forum of people who got two separate PPRs for them and for their depetdants when residing in different countries. It is likely that they will send you just one PPR at first and you will have to ask them to separate yours and your dependants' PPRs once more, so this will take some time. As for the processing of your application itself, it should not cause any delays.
 

vsrzone

Newbie
Feb 25, 2020
5
0
It should not cause any additional problems. There are plenty of examples on this forum of people who got two separate PPRs for them and for their depetdants when residing in different countries. It is likely that they will send you just one PPR at first and you will have to ask them to separate yours and your dependants' PPRs once more, so this will take some time. As for the processing of your application itself, it should not cause any delays.
Thank you for your time and patience guess i'kll have to wait till the PPR comes through.