Hi all I am not sure if this is allowed but few days ago I created a whatsapp group for this topic that has a total of 23 members now. If it is allowed I can share the link to join here.
Hi all I am not sure if this is allowed but few days ago I created a whatsapp group for this topic that has a total of 23 members now. If it is allowed I can share the link to join here.
Appreciate any inputs guys.
So mine was a case of expired COPR in 2020. After the whole covid waves n things and long wait, I finally have got my passport stamped the second time with validity upto May 2023. But I might be getting married around Jan/Feb 2023. So a few questions keep running through my mind:
1. Adding spouse is still possible before landing, no rules have changed on that as of now? Yes, you can add your spouse and it would be the best decision to avoid 1plus year processing time had you added them after landing.
2. The process would be as normal as that for any other case of spouse addition after PPR or COPR and there would be no bias considering the fact that my original application was from 2019-20 and then got re-opened in 2022 and recently received COPR , so third time reopening the same application is possible and unbiased by IRCC? Mostly, yes. Life happens.
3. If I do a soft landing, come back, get married and then go through the spousal sponsorship route, how much of a hassle is that? (P.S. me and my partner have been in super long distance relationship since long, so this option does not sound exciting to me, considering that one has to stay in Canada till the approval of spouse is granted) So much hassle. Would avoid this route. Read answer 1.
4. Any ideas about the timelines for processing for both 2 and 3 option? For 2, 4 to 6 months (if you have PCC, upfront medicals and other documents ready for your spouse. For 3, 12 plus months.
Same situation got my COPR before marriage raised webforms to communicate the change. However no response from IRCC till date since June. My COPR will be expiring in November end 2022, hence i am worried what to do in case of no response.. should i let it expire or do complete the first landing procedure.Hey Guys ...please help me out with suitable links and information regarding adding spouse after receiving copr . I received my passport after ppr stamping in december 2018 .But am planning to get married in Feb 2nd week . I would like to add my spouse to my application before i land rather than going for the tedious route of sponsorship. My last day to enter is March 31st 2019 , i hope they will ask me to do remedical or is there any possibility of medical expiry date extension ? Thanks in advance...
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Paul mathew
Hello,
So just before my COPR expiry, I received a reply from IRCC asking me to submit documents for my spouse - around 7 to 8 documents in total. passport copy, photograph, police clearance, IMM0008 and some other forms etc. I have to submit this within 30 days.
I sent you a dmHey can I join the Whatsapp group as well plz?
Did you try to call them?Same situation got my COPR before marriage raised webforms to communicate the change. However no response from IRCC till date since June. My COPR will be expiring in November end 2022, hence i am worried what to do in case of no response.. should i let it expire or do complete the first landing procedure.
please help if anyone has info on this...
Same situation got my COPR before marriage raised webforms to communicate the change. However no response from IRCC till date since June 2022. My COPR will be expiring in November end 2022, hence i am worried what to do in case of no response.. should i let it expire or do complete the first landing procedure.
please help if anyone has info on this...
When I raised the second web form, I got the following response: This time it is much better.
"We verified the information you provided regarding your marital status and have forwarded it to the responsible office.
They will contact you if further information is required."
Hello,
I am in a similar situation where I got married after my copr and before my first landing
Timelines:
Copr - aug 2021
Marriage - nov 2021
Copr expiry - July 21, 2022
I informed IRCC though webfrom in December regarding the change in status along with marriage certificate. I did not receive any response yet so I followed up this month and still did not receive an initial response from IRCC.
Since my COPR is nearing expiry in 10 days and without any response from IRCC regarding updating my status do i risk losing a Copr extension?
Is it wise to travel to Canada alone to make my first landing and declare about the marital status at the immigration since I have not received any response from IRCC?
I think your spouse should at least do a soft-landing, then you can get married as you wish.Hello everyone,
Thanks for your suggestions throughout the thread. I would like some suggestions and advice on this.
I have been living in Canada for the past 2 years as a permanent resident. I am planning to get married soon in the next couple of months. My to be spouse who is in India currently has applied for PR through Express entry and has received her COPR. I would like to get suggestions about what is the ideal, less time consuming and legitimate option for us to get married in India and start a life here in Canada.
Thanks again for your advice
Ask her to land in Canada and leave. Then, get married. That would be the greatest decision of your life. If not, you will regret as you will need to go thru few more months of processing times after adding you to her application and waiting for another COPR.Hello everyone,
Thanks for your suggestions throughout the thread. I would like some suggestions and advice on this.
I have been living in Canada for the past 2 years as a permanent resident. I am planning to get married soon in the next couple of months. My to be spouse who is in India currently has applied for PR through Express entry and has received her COPR. I would like to get suggestions about what is the ideal, less time consuming and legitimate option for us to get married in India and start a life here in Canada.
Thanks again for your advice