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  1. JimE2013

    Mexican Visitors to Canada Beginning December 1 - eTA Question

    That link doesn't really answer my question. My brother-in-law is not a permanent resident of the U.S. Can he visit Canada beginning on December 1? If he tries applying for an eTA now, it says "Not eTA-eligible".
  2. JimE2013

    Mexican doing the visitor visa, if it gets rejected can I have the eTA?

    "Technically" nothing. Mexico is in North America.
  3. JimE2013

    Mexican Visitors to Canada Beginning December 1 - eTA Question

    I read that beginning on December 1, eTAs will only be issued to Mexicans who are U.S. permanent residents, so the only Mexican visitors allowed in Canada beginning December 1 will be those who are also permanent residents of the U.S. Is this true? My brother-in-law from Mexico has expressed...
  4. JimE2013

    My ESL Students

    I'm an ESL teacher, and two of my students (husband and wife), took and passed their CELPIP test. The husband's job category is NOC A, and the wife's is NOC B. The husband needed at least 7 and the wife needed at least 5. The husband Listening 10/Reading 12/Writing 8/Speaking 7 The wife...
  5. JimE2013

    Minor (17 Years Old) PR Question - Re-Entry into Canada

    The father mailed the PR card to her earlier. The problem I am referring to is if CIC will not permit entry to his 17-year-old daughter since she is alone (her father is already in Canada). Wouldn't this be an issue?
  6. JimE2013

    Minor (17 Years Old) PR Question - Re-Entry into Canada

    A friend of mine is a permanent resident of Canada. His daughter, now 17, (also a PR) landed with him and then left Canada alone to return to her home country to finish school. The father sent his daughter's PR card to her in her home country. She wants to return to Canada now. Will she run...
  7. JimE2013

    Vacation Question

    As many of you know, my wife is a permanent resident of Canada. :) One question. Current requirements are that my wife live with me for two years to maintain her PR. If she goes back to Mexico by herself for a vacation to visit her family, would that be considered a break in the two-year...
  8. JimE2013

    Mexico

    My wife and stepson became permanent residents in Vancouver on March 17. Thanks to all who have answered my questions here and also to Campbell Cohen who helped us greatly with our paperwork. I highly recommend their services. ;D
  9. JimE2013

    URGENT: Misinformation From Mexican Consulate in Calgary?

    As many of you know, my wife and stepson from Mexico received their PR visas. They land March 19. The Mexican consulate in Calgary told us my wife needs a letter of permission from her ex-husband for my stepson to travel with her. The Consulate said when we arrive in Canada, Canada will ask...
  10. JimE2013

    Mexico Question - Landing Soon - Parental Consent? - Help!

    My stepson and wife will be landing very soon. I'll be with them. We'll fly from the capital of her state to Mexico City with Interjet, and then from Mexico City to Vancouver with Air Canada to land. I read this on aircanada.com: Effective January 24, 2014, the following persons will be...
  11. JimE2013

    Mexico

    Everything has been sorted out. The new landing date is March 19. Two questions. We submitted the form IMM5604 (declaration from non-accompanying parent) to the embassy during the application process. Do we need to bring a copy of the form when we go to Canada via Mexico City? I think not...
  12. JimE2013

    Mexico

    I will, but again, in your experience, have you heard of people who have contacted the embassy and have then chosen to get corrections done at the border rather than send them directly to the embassy, and have been successful?
  13. JimE2013

    Mexico

    If the embassy has been contacted about the error, but the COPRs haven't been sent to them for correction, is it too late to have the border officer correct the error when we land rather than send them to the embassy?
  14. JimE2013

    Mexico

    Update: my wife called David Cohen's office and they said the discrepancy in the medical date for my wife is because her medical results weren't put into the system until April 4. She then asked the office about the issue with me listed as my stepson's spouse, and I wished she hadn't. Now the...
  15. JimE2013

    Mexico

    Okay, so if I choose not to have the medical expiry date on my wife's COPR corrected, can my wife and stepson still land? I do have scans of their medical pages (with photos) showing the correct date of April 2 for both of their medicals, if required. They land on March 5.
  16. JimE2013

    Mexico

    Thanks. One other question. On the COPRs of my wife and stepson, it lists my wife's medical "valid to" date as April 4, 2014 and my stepson's medical "valid to" date as April 2, 2014. They both had the medicals done on April 2, 2013, so I am not clear as to why there is a discrepancy of two...
  17. JimE2013

    Mexico

    On my stepson's CPR, under sponsor information, it lists my UCI, DOB, address, name and relationship. Beside relationship, it says spouse. Obviously, I am my wife's spouse, not my stepson's. Does it says spouse beside relationship on his CPR because the category I applied for PR for them is...
  18. JimE2013

    Question About COPR

    On my stepson's CPR, under sponsor information, it lists my UCI, DOB, address, name and relationship. Beside relationship, it says spouse. Obviously, I am my wife's spouse, not my stepson's. Does it says spouse beside relationship on his CPR because the category I applied for PR for them is...
  19. JimE2013

    Mexico

    Thanks. Do we need to provide any translated copies of documents like our marriage certificate? We already provided this during the application process. What about a letter of reference from my wife’s former employer? Also, my stepson will be travelling with us to land in Canada, as well...
  20. JimE2013

    Mexico

    In the PDF file sent to us from David Cohen's office, it said this: You must also bring with you enough money to cover living expenses such as rent, food, clothing and transportation for a six‐month period. You may be asked to show proof of your funds. Number of Family Members Funds Required...