Hello all,
I am doing inland spousal sponsorship for PR, along with an open work permit. Time estimates were 5-6 months for the work permit, and 12 months for PR. We submitted our application in mid February 2019, and the work permit came at the end of July 2019 (YAY!), which is right on time with the original estimate.
Barely a week after getting the work permit, on Aug 2nd, I was informed by email of a "Final Determination Interview" with CIC Calgary. I believe this is effectively a landing appointment. However, this comes almost 6 months earlier than we were expecting, which is great but also makes me nervous that something is wrong. I also have a trip home (outside Canada) planned 16 days after the appointment, and the time estimate for getting a PR card is 13 days, meaning there is a big risk I won't get it in time for the trip.
So getting to my point, 1) is it normal to get a final determination interview for PR just 6 months after applying? 2) Is my temporary residence (work permit) still valid after the final determination is made on PR? 3) Would I be able to travel using my work permit, in the case that I do the interview, but my PR card does not arrive in time for the trip? 4) Given my situation should I try and reschedule the interview?
Thanks everyone! Any input is appreciated. I will continue to share my experience and outcome with the forum so that others can benefit.
I am doing inland spousal sponsorship for PR, along with an open work permit. Time estimates were 5-6 months for the work permit, and 12 months for PR. We submitted our application in mid February 2019, and the work permit came at the end of July 2019 (YAY!), which is right on time with the original estimate.
Barely a week after getting the work permit, on Aug 2nd, I was informed by email of a "Final Determination Interview" with CIC Calgary. I believe this is effectively a landing appointment. However, this comes almost 6 months earlier than we were expecting, which is great but also makes me nervous that something is wrong. I also have a trip home (outside Canada) planned 16 days after the appointment, and the time estimate for getting a PR card is 13 days, meaning there is a big risk I won't get it in time for the trip.
So getting to my point, 1) is it normal to get a final determination interview for PR just 6 months after applying? 2) Is my temporary residence (work permit) still valid after the final determination is made on PR? 3) Would I be able to travel using my work permit, in the case that I do the interview, but my PR card does not arrive in time for the trip? 4) Given my situation should I try and reschedule the interview?
Thanks everyone! Any input is appreciated. I will continue to share my experience and outcome with the forum so that others can benefit.