Thank you sooo much1) you can call CIC and let them know that you moved to other place. they will verify your identity and update your profile accordingly.
2) CIC returns the application via email nowadays due to covid.
Thank you sooo much1) you can call CIC and let them know that you moved to other place. they will verify your identity and update your profile accordingly.
2) CIC returns the application via email nowadays due to covid.
Well, I would suggest you wait. You may get your PPR and CoPR before it expires. When you finally join your spouse you can work on it. Changing the name will sound well afterwards. But if you do so now I feel it will delay your application. They'll have to work on two different names, it's quite confusing alright?Hi team,
I Have one questions.
I have applied for permanent residence application ( family class - Spouse ) and my medical and biometric done, but my passport due to expire in 5 months.
If I renew passport and add spouse name on my passport, will it be any issue?
Nope. When submitting Passport for stamping visa, it has to be minimum validity of 6 months. So I suggest you to renew the passport and submit through web form. There won't be any delay to application and Spouse name can be added without any issue (unless changing your name).Well, I would suggest you wait. You may get your PPR and CoPR before it expires. When you finally join your spouse you can work on it. Changing the name will sound well afterwards. But if you do so now I feel it will delay your application. They'll have to work on two different names, it's quite confusing alright?
If I understand it correctly, she will be changing her last name to her husband's last name. If the application started with her last name (before getting married - Maiden name), then her application is being processed under that maiden name. If she renews her passport and adapts her husbands last name, then you are now dealing with two different last names, and also remember, that in the application you are specifically asked what travel document you will be using, which also contains your current legal name. This may well affect the background checks, therefore may cause further delay in the processing.Nope. When submitting Passport for stamping visa, it has to be minimum validity of 6 months. So I suggest you to renew the passport and submit through web form. There won't be any delay to application and Spouse name can be added without any issue (unless changing your name).
Exactly, so my husband suggested that I can get a new passport with his name when I land in Canada. Doing so will complicate things and cause delay in the process.If I understand it correctly, she will be changing her last name to her husband's last name. If the application started with her last name (before getting married - Maiden name), then her application is being processed under that maiden name. If she renews her passport and adapts her husbands last name, then you are now dealing with two different last names, and also remember, that in the application you are specifically asked what travel document you will be using, which also contains your current legal name. This may well affect the background checks, therefore may cause further delay in the processing.
I hope others with the same or similar experience weigh in or share their experience as well. I may have a similar case, since my wife wanted to renew/replace her passport (not expired yet) to adapt my last name, but since passport renewals these days are taking longer than usual due to effect of COVID lockdowns/restriction on embassy services, we decided not to renew/replace it yet, and use her existing passport, and will just worry to change her last name, once she land in Canada.
I suggest, @eb.hans, that you renew your passport right away, since you will be needing a valid (at least 6 months) travel document for you to travel/land in Canada, but don't bother changing the last name yet, as it may complicate the application and may cause delay in the processing.
Exactly. But she still need to renew (with current last name) her passport though, if it will expire in 5 months. Hopefully she'll get it renewed as soon as possible, just in time for visa stamping in the near future.Exactly, so my husband suggested that I can get a new passport with his name when I land in Canada. Doing so will complicate things and cause delay in the process.
Thank you for your help.Not 100% sure now, but I think that there's one "1" missing before the 0. Maybe the options have changed.
After you give your year of birth and confirm it with "1" listen to the entire message. I'm pretty sure they say that you gotta press "1" to check status and then you have options to hear the options again, go back to the previous menu or press 0 to be transferred to an agent.
Carefully follow the steps from this link to link to your GCKEY account.Thank you for your help.
Fortunately, I have received email stating file number. Now I am unable to attach PA's application to PA's account? After how many days of this email you link application to PA's CIC account? Is there any way to check status of sponsor's application or can it be linked to account?
Thank you for ur reply. But my wife is sponser and I am primary applicant.If I understand it correctly, she will be changing her last name to her husband's last name. If the application started with her last name (before getting married - Maiden name), then her application is being processed under that maiden name. If she renews her passport and adapts her husbands last name, then you are now dealing with two different last names, and also remember, that in the application you are specifically asked what travel document you will be using, which also contains your current legal name. This may well affect the background checks, therefore may cause further delay in the processing.
I hope others with the same or similar experience weigh in or share their experience as well. I may have a similar case, since my wife wanted to renew/replace her passport (not expired yet) to adapt my last name, but since passport renewals these days are taking longer than usual due to effect of COVID lockdowns/restriction on embassy services, we decided not to renew/replace it yet, and use her existing passport, and will just worry to change her last name, once she land in Canada.
I suggest, @eb.hans, that you renew your passport right away, since you will be needing a valid (at least 6 months) travel document for you to travel/land in Canada, but don't bother changing the last name yet, as it may complicate the application and may cause delay in the processing.
Now it's confusing. What do you mean when you said that you want to add your wife's name in your passport? That is your own passport, what does your wife have to do with that? It contains your name and all, not your wife's name. Passports does not even say if your single or married.Thank you for ur reply. But my wife is sponser and I am primary applicant.
In this case what should I do? Should I add the my wife name in my passport with my name ?
While filling form for renew passport application, it asked whether you are single or married and if married, spouse name should be added as on passport, it is mandatory.Now it's confusing. What do you mean when you said that you want to add your wife's name in your passport? That is your own passport, what does your wife have to do with that? It contains your name and all, not your wife's name. Passports does not even say if your single or married.
"Added" you mean is merely reporting or updating your status as married, in your passport renewal application. That should not be an issue, if you are just renewing your passport. Your wife's name will not appear or be "added" in your passport, as it it is your own passport, and in this case, will not affect your wife's spousal sponsorship.While filling form for renew passport application, it asked whether you are single or married and if married, spouse name should be added as on passport, it is mandatory.