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canonly1

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Hi all,
After a long long time of waiting, our passports are requested. Now I'm wondering, can I resign from my job? If we are granted the visas we will only have 3 months to land since our medicals expire in 3 months. Do you advice me to write the letter of my resignation to my employer?
Another question: if my spouse doesn't want to land with us, would that be a problem?
Thanks for everyone who'd share his/her opinion.
Regards,
 
Of course, NOT. You do simply nothing in your personal life unless your passports with visas are in your hands. even if your medicals will expire in three months, there is no guarantee that your passports will be delivered before then. CIC might ask you to redo medicals. Don't gamble your future.

The principle applicant must land first, any accompanying persons can land later, however before the expiry of the medicals or visa.

Good luck,
 
Agreed to Mizo...

Play with Soft & safe hands.

Regards,
Mayank

Mezo2009 said:
Of course, NOT. You do simply nothing in your personal life unless your passports with visas are in your hands. even if your medicals will expire in three months, there is no guarantee that your passports will be delivered before then. CIC might ask you to redo medicals. Don't gamble your future.

The principle applicant must land first, any accompanying persons can land later, however before the expiry of the medicals or visa.

Good luck,
 
canonly1 said:
Hi all,
After a long long time of waiting, our passports are requested. Now I'm wondering, can I resign from my job? If we are granted the visas we will only have 3 months to land since our medicals expire in 3 months. Do you advice me to write the letter of my resignation to my employer?
Another question: if my spouse doesn't want to land with us, would that be a problem?
Thanks for everyone who'd share his/her opinion.
Regards,
Many Many Congratulations....

May be you can go in person for visa stamping, if it is allowable at your VO.

Can you please share your time line and VO info please.

Good Luck to you
 
canonly1 said:
Thank you a lot for sharing your opinions. Do you know any case who was rejected after ppr?
Don't worry too much..
Now you done with everything almost..
 
Yes ..there is one applicant ...pre June 26 Got rejection...

canonly1 said:
Thank you a lot for sharing your opinions. Do you know any case who was rejected after ppr?
 
dont worry too much. everyone has its own fate
 
canonly1 said:
Thank you a lot for sharing your opinions. Do you know any case who was rejected after ppr?

Please never quit from your job until you receive back your PP with visa stamped.

In my case, CHC had sent the PPR, and after 4 weeks, i sent them the query that still my PPs are not back.
They replied me that by mistake some of my backgrounds checks were skipped from them. So they sent me the PPR by mistake.

And it took them more then 3 months to finish those checks.

So requesting you again, not to RESIGN until you have the visa stamped.


Cheers...
 
Don't resign from your job until and unless you get your visas in your hands. My spouse did this in December 2010, but still waiting for visa. Its very unpredictable. Main applicant should land first, other dependents can land later on.

Thanks
Sandeep

canonly1 said:
Hi all,
After a long long time of waiting, our passports are requested. Now I'm wondering, can I resign from my job? If we are granted the visas we will only have 3 months to land since our medicals expire in 3 months. Do you advice me to write the letter of my resignation to my employer?
Another question: if my spouse doesn't want to land with us, would that be a problem?
Thanks for everyone who'd share his/her opinion.
Regards,
 
canonly1 said:
Hi all,
After a long long time of waiting, our passports are requested. Now I'm wondering, can I resign from my job? If we are granted the visas we will only have 3 months to land since our medicals expire in 3 months. Do you advice me to write the letter of my resignation to my employer?
Another question: if my spouse doesn't want to land with us, would that be a problem?
Thanks for everyone who'd share his/her opinion.
Regards,

Do not quit your job my friend. you have to take your annual holiday after your visa to go get the PR card and see what things look like first, before quitting your job.
 
canonly1 said:
Hi all,
After a long long time of waiting, our passports are requested. Now I'm wondering, can I resign from my job? If we are granted the visas we will only have 3 months to land since our medicals expire in 3 months. Do you advice me to write the letter of my resignation to my employer?
Another question: if my spouse doesn't want to land with us, would that be a problem?
Thanks for everyone who'd share his/her opinion.
Regards,

Hello my friend try to follow this thread think deeply before quitting your job. He is already in Canada and he is asking us to think deeply before coming in.

Hope it helps you.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/think-deeply-t69763.0.html
 
Well said. Thanks dear for sharing this experience.

SATDXB said:
Please never quit from your job until you receive back your PP with visa stamped.

In my case, CHC had sent the PPR, and after 4 weeks, i sent them the query that still my PPs are not back.
They replied me that by mistake some of my backgrounds checks were skipped from them. So they sent me the PPR by mistake.

And it took them more then 3 months to finish those checks.

So requesting you again, not to RESIGN until you have the visa stamped.


Cheers...
 
Mezo2009 said:
Well said. Thanks dear for sharing this experience.

My pleasure dear..


Cheers..