Hey everyone, my PA got PPR today!! Now I have some questions, which hopefully someone can answer for me.
I am sponsoring my husband, who is a US outland applicant. He has been visiting me in Canada for about a month, and this weekend we had plans to fly to the US for his sister's wedding. We had booked tickets so that we would both return directly to Canada afterwards, since it didn't look like PPR was coming very soon. However in the PPR letter, there is this line: "If you are currently residing in Canada and you intend to travel by air to another country prior to becoming a permanent resident, you will be required to apply and obtain an eTA prior to boarding."
Does this mean if we go to the wedding, my husband would have to stay in the US until he can officially land as a permanent resident in Canada? Or does the eTA thing not apply to him, since he isn't residing in Canada - he is only visiting me, and would be entering again as a visitor?
Another question: will it be a problem if we have the COPR mailed to my address in Canada? I am my husband's representative, but my address is not listed anywhere as one of his addresses.
I would really appreciate advice.
I am sponsoring my husband, who is a US outland applicant. He has been visiting me in Canada for about a month, and this weekend we had plans to fly to the US for his sister's wedding. We had booked tickets so that we would both return directly to Canada afterwards, since it didn't look like PPR was coming very soon. However in the PPR letter, there is this line: "If you are currently residing in Canada and you intend to travel by air to another country prior to becoming a permanent resident, you will be required to apply and obtain an eTA prior to boarding."
Does this mean if we go to the wedding, my husband would have to stay in the US until he can officially land as a permanent resident in Canada? Or does the eTA thing not apply to him, since he isn't residing in Canada - he is only visiting me, and would be entering again as a visitor?
Another question: will it be a problem if we have the COPR mailed to my address in Canada? I am my husband's representative, but my address is not listed anywhere as one of his addresses.
I would really appreciate advice.