- Nov 5, 2009
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- 124
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo - Conjugal Partner
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 11-08-2009
- Interview........
- waived
- VISA ISSUED...
- 04-11-2009
- LANDED..........
- 04-11-2009
Hi all. I haven't been around the forum much lately but still see this as my go to place for solid advice and useful information, so I am back asking for a friend.
My American friend Tammy, married to a Canadian citizen, and her two kids (one accompanying one not) has had her PR app in process for about 26 months now. It started in B'lo and got transferred to LA when B'lo closed. Well, she finally got notice to send the passports to LA last week. Unfortunately, since June she has lost both her mother and her only sibling and has been traveling back and forth for funerals and trying to help settle things for her elderly father. At this point she feels like she can't send off her passports and is seriously thinking about NOT landing at all (the whole process has been such as hassle for her that she and her husband have decided to settle in the US sometime late next year. She has a visitor record good until next year).
Anyway, I'm trying to convince her to go through with landing because of the obvious benefits of holding PR status (with a citizen husband she can maintain her PR status even living outside Canada) should they later decide Canada really is the place they need to be. I also encouraged her to contact LA and explain her situation to get an extension on submitting passports. Unrelated, but also interesting, she thinks there are going to be complications and costs to her inheritance should she hold resident status in Canada.
Long story short...Does anyone have a phone number or an email that works for actually contacting the LA office?
Hope all are well. Thanks,
Allison
My American friend Tammy, married to a Canadian citizen, and her two kids (one accompanying one not) has had her PR app in process for about 26 months now. It started in B'lo and got transferred to LA when B'lo closed. Well, she finally got notice to send the passports to LA last week. Unfortunately, since June she has lost both her mother and her only sibling and has been traveling back and forth for funerals and trying to help settle things for her elderly father. At this point she feels like she can't send off her passports and is seriously thinking about NOT landing at all (the whole process has been such as hassle for her that she and her husband have decided to settle in the US sometime late next year. She has a visitor record good until next year).
Anyway, I'm trying to convince her to go through with landing because of the obvious benefits of holding PR status (with a citizen husband she can maintain her PR status even living outside Canada) should they later decide Canada really is the place they need to be. I also encouraged her to contact LA and explain her situation to get an extension on submitting passports. Unrelated, but also interesting, she thinks there are going to be complications and costs to her inheritance should she hold resident status in Canada.
Long story short...Does anyone have a phone number or an email that works for actually contacting the LA office?
Hope all are well. Thanks,
Allison