When you receive the PPR send an email at the id mentioned in your email to Ottawa and tell them to change the visa office for your spouse to NDVO. Some people have successfully done it. The only thing is that they will have to check that the principal applicant's PP is stamped first.coolhyd said:Hey guys,
Congrats for all the PPR's. And good luck for folks who are waiting. I have the following question:
How does the process work after PPR if the principal applicant lives in Canada and the spouse lives in India.
Shall the principal applicant from Canada send both the passports from within Canada? or
Do they send it separately from their respective country of residence? If this is the answer, then do the principal applicant has to request CIC to change the spouse's VO to India?
Thanks for your help.
Congrats dupsy!!!!!dupsy21 said:All glory to God!!! I just got my PPR now.
FSW(Outland) UK
AOR - 9th October
Schedule A requested - 15th October
Medical Passed - 15th October
Additional document requested - 7th March (Submitted 11th March)
Background in process - 31st Marc
PPR - 07th April
The number you are calling is incorrect. The correct number is +1 613-944-4000Ally2015 said:Hi guys, so I tried calling +1-613-944-400 but it doesnt connect.
Do I need to get a canadian number?
Thanks and you are most welcome!Ally2015 said:thank you legalfalcon! And also congrats!
shmel83 said:Congrats dupsy!!!!!
Hi dupsy21,dupsy21 said:Thanks.
The Ready For Visa email came from IRCC.CPCO-FinalRequest-CTDO-DemandeFinale.IRCC@cic.gc.ca. I was given the option of either submitting it to London office or Case Processing Centre Ottawa.
I hope this information will help to answer your earlier question.
Londo said:Hi dupsy21,
How are you sending passport is it via courier or royal mail special delivery?
Regards
Hi,dupsy21 said:I will use royal mail special delivery.