Hello forum members:
Got some really complex situation and I am here to ask for any possible solutions from you guys.
Here's my situation: Me and my wife are inland applicants and we have already landed as PR December last year, we are now still in Canada since then. Our child is in our home country holding an expired CoPR (expired on Aug 28, 2020).
I don't have enough holidays to go back to my country to bring our kid here in Canada, let alone the mandatory 14-day quarantine in our country. So we are kinda stuck with no plan but to wait until covid situation gets better.
Now I am thinking about a scenario: my parents book a flight and come with my kid to come to Canada (it is allowed for family members of PR to enter Canada) as visitors, and once they enter Canada, I can take my child and do the border landing with her expired COPR. I mean, is this possible for someone who has a PRV and COPR, but enter Canada with their visitor visa, and then landing at the border at a later time?
Or, if that plan above doesn't work out, can I go and meet them at the airport when they arrive Canada, so I can do the PR landing process right away for my kid, that way my kid doesn't need to enter as a visitor. Not sure if I can do that because I am not travelling with them but meet my dependent in the airport.
Either way, scenario 1 or 2, do they make any sense?
Any other suggestions are welcomed and appreciated. Thanks!
-Aaron
Got some really complex situation and I am here to ask for any possible solutions from you guys.
Here's my situation: Me and my wife are inland applicants and we have already landed as PR December last year, we are now still in Canada since then. Our child is in our home country holding an expired CoPR (expired on Aug 28, 2020).
I don't have enough holidays to go back to my country to bring our kid here in Canada, let alone the mandatory 14-day quarantine in our country. So we are kinda stuck with no plan but to wait until covid situation gets better.
Now I am thinking about a scenario: my parents book a flight and come with my kid to come to Canada (it is allowed for family members of PR to enter Canada) as visitors, and once they enter Canada, I can take my child and do the border landing with her expired COPR. I mean, is this possible for someone who has a PRV and COPR, but enter Canada with their visitor visa, and then landing at the border at a later time?
Or, if that plan above doesn't work out, can I go and meet them at the airport when they arrive Canada, so I can do the PR landing process right away for my kid, that way my kid doesn't need to enter as a visitor. Not sure if I can do that because I am not travelling with them but meet my dependent in the airport.
Either way, scenario 1 or 2, do they make any sense?
Any other suggestions are welcomed and appreciated. Thanks!
-Aaron