Hi all!
After applying in September 8th 2019 we finally got the request for passports for the permanent residence!
It is very clear that if you dont need a visa to travel to Canada you dont need to provide your passport.
However as my wife is Chinese (meaning she needs a visa) and I am an EU citizen (meaning I dont) would that mean that I just need to provide her passport to the London office along with a copy of my own or do they need both?
Please see from the mail I received this morning:
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If you require a visa to enter Canada, then submit your passport(s):
If you do not require a visa to enter Canada:
Seems they didnt really plan on couples with different passports
Any and all help much appreciated, I am trying to find a number I can contact for confirmation but so far no luck, do i need to call CPC-Ottawa as they are the ones processing my case or should I call locally in Europe?
I am travelling to London Monday to give in the passport and documents so any response this week would be greatly appreciated!
After applying in September 8th 2019 we finally got the request for passports for the permanent residence!
It is very clear that if you dont need a visa to travel to Canada you dont need to provide your passport.
However as my wife is Chinese (meaning she needs a visa) and I am an EU citizen (meaning I dont) would that mean that I just need to provide her passport to the London office along with a copy of my own or do they need both?
Please see from the mail I received this morning:
QUOTE
If you require a visa to enter Canada, then submit your passport(s):
- Please provide your valid passport or travel document and a valid passport or travel document for each accompanying family member. An accompanying family member must have his or her own passport or travel document.
- There must be at least two blank pages in your passport(s).
- Please note that permanent resident visas cannot be placed in Diplomatic, Official or Military passports or travel documents.
- All passports must be intact and not worn, torn or otherwise damaged; the laminate on the bio-data page must be securely attached. Each page must be securely affixed to the passport; there cannot be any loose pages.
- Your Permanent Resident document(s) will expire one year after the date of your medical examinations or earlier if your passport or the passports of your spouse or dependant children (if applicable) expire on an earlier date.
If you do not require a visa to enter Canada:
- Please submit one photocopy of the photo page and any pages containing amendments of the valid passport for you and one for each accompanying family member .
- Your Permanent Resident document(s) will expire one year after the date of your medical examinations or earlier if your passport or the passports of your spouse or dependant children (if applicable) expire on an earlier date.
- Please note that you cannot use a Diplomatic, Official or Military passport to travel to Canada to become a permanent resident of Canada. You must be in possession of an ordinary passport.
Seems they didnt really plan on couples with different passports
Any and all help much appreciated, I am trying to find a number I can contact for confirmation but so far no luck, do i need to call CPC-Ottawa as they are the ones processing my case or should I call locally in Europe?
I am travelling to London Monday to give in the passport and documents so any response this week would be greatly appreciated!