ludnan said:Pretty much all in the title! He has until Feb 2010 to land and get PR visa validated. I am still in the UK - do I have to be with him when he lands? Trouble being I am 6 months pregnant...
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Wilson, that is not correct! Please don't post mis-information - as it will only confuse people.wilson said:You (sponsor) should be residing (present) in Canada while your spouse landing.
ludnan said:Pretty much all in the title! He has until Feb 2010 to land and get PR visa validated. I am still in the UK - do I have to be with him when he lands? Trouble being I am 6 months pregnant...
Many thanks,
A
Rasha, can the spouse not have his PR card posted to him in the UK (by a friend or family member where the PR card would originally be sent) so that he can avoid this 'Travel Document' and just land back in Canada with PR card?Rasha said:One thing to note, if your spouse is planning to return back to UK to be with you after landing, he should wait until he gets his PR card as if he leaves Canada without it (PR Card), he will need to apply for a Travel Document (Permanent Resident Abroad) before he re-enters Canada. This application is for permanent residents outside of Canada who need proof of their status so they can return to Canada. A Travel Document is a visa that allows you to seek re-admission to Canada as a permanent resident once. This application must be submitted to a Canadian visa office, embassy, high commission or consulate outside of Canada.wilson said:You (sponsor) should be residing (present) in Canada while your spouse landing.
ludnan said:Pretty much all in the title! He has until Feb 2010 to land and get PR visa validated. I am still in the UK - do I have to be with him when he lands? Trouble being I am 6 months pregnant...
Many thanks,
A
hope this helps...
ludnan, check my other post ... many have done just that ...the card arrives at the family's home, and then they send it by FedEx or DHL etc....my suggestion, just in case it gets lost (not that it should) but have that family member make copies and keep one in safe keeping.....ludnan said:Thanks very much for your replies and for your explanation, Rasha. Here's our full situation - so I can check that I don't misunderstand anything else.
Spouse had medical last Feb. Passport was returned to us in April with all the documentation ready to go. We aren't quite ready to move to Canada (likely will be April 2010 when our lease is up), but spouse has to land in Canada to 'activate' PR visa before his medical runs out in April - is that correct?
I am operating on the understanding that he does need to land to activate, and then we can move to Canada proper in the coming years, as long as we abide by the 730 days in 5 years rule.
I didn't realise he had to wait for the PR card. How long does that take? The additional travel document sounds like a pain! I'll echo lesintheuk's question - can he enter through Toronto for a couple of days, give the address of my parents in BC as where he's eventually staying, and have the PR card sent there, then on to the UK?
So complicated...