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Catoin

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Hello members,

The Valid to date of my partner’s Confirmation of Permanent Residence has expired and he has not entered the country in time.

Do we need to start from scratch again?

Do I need to reapply for sponsorship again on both Federal and Provincial levels (Québec)? Or do we just need to resubmit my partner’s permanent residence application?

Any insights from members in the forum will be appreciated.

Thanks
 
How long did they give you to do the landing?

You need to immediately contact your visa office. In some cases with a very short time to expiry to do landing, the VO has extended medicals and re-issued a new COPR with longer expiry date.

However if you had lots of time to land but just didn't get around to it, you may be out of luck and have to apply from scratch again. It's really up to the visa office.
 
Unfortunately we made a tremendous error. We totally misread the Valid to date. It is 2014/03/12 and thought it was December not March. Idiots!

I have contacted Sydney but received an automated response e-mail saying it will take 15 days to get back to us.

The thing also is that we are in Ireland now (my partner is Irish and we were living in Australia at the time of application) we were here for a few months while making our way to Canada. So we contacted London visa office too and explained our situation.

I say it’s most likely we will have to reapply ☹ fingers crossed we don’t have to but if we do, is it from scratch? Do I have to apply for eligibility to sponsor and apply for the Québec undertaking and the CSQ again or is it just my partner who must reapply for permanent residence?

Thank you for your input.
 
Rob_TO said:
How long did they give you to do the landing?

You need to immediately contact your visa office. In some cases with a very short time to expiry to do landing, the VO has extended medicals and re-issued a new COPR with longer expiry date.

However if you had lots of time to land but just didn't get around to it, you may be out of luck and have to apply from scratch again. It's really up to the visa office.
Rob, do you typically have to enter before the expiration date of when your last medical was?
 
Mrs.Purcy said:
Rob, do you typically have to enter before the expiration date of when your last medical was?

Yes. The validity of the CoPR corresponds to the medical expiration date written on it.
 
It might be a long shot as our validity was 4 months ago, but if my partner does a new medical exam, do you thing this could help by any chance ?
 
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Catoin said:
It might be a long shot as our validity was 4 months ago, but if my partner does a new medical exam, do you thing this could help by any chance ?

Nope, IMHO you are going to start from scratch.
 
OUCH ! ! ! Darn date sequences . . . DMY, MDY, YMD, YDM and on and on . . .
 
Catoin said:
That is what I thought :( At least I'm glad I still have everything saved :)

But, some of the forms will have been updated by CIC.

What a shame!!!
 
yeah I know :( and we will still need to get new police clearances probably, new medical test, add more details on proof of relationship .... so many things !! at least, we know what to do ! It took us a really long time to figure it out the first time :-) aaah, all because of the misreading of a date! We feel so dumb, what an easy mistake, but not one you want to make when it comes to things like this.
 
Why would you need to submit more details on proof of your relationship?

Since you had a CoPR in your hands once, I would think `round two' would be a slam dunk for CIC (so long as nothing has changed with you or your relationship).

Hopefully, you'll get through this at lightning speed!
 
Catoin said:
yeah I know :( and we will still need to get new police clearances probably, new medical test, add more details on proof of relationship .... so many things !! at least, we know what to do ! It took us a really long time to figure it out the first time :-) aaah, all because of the misreading of a date! We feel so dumb, what an easy mistake, but not one you want to make when it comes to things like this.

Oh, well. It is what it is. A life lesson learned. I wouldn't beat yourself up too much. All of us have made mistakes at one point or another.
 
C'est la vie ! Thank you for all your help and support. It should be nice and easy this time, nothing has changed relationship wise. So fingers crossed it goes quick !
 
Oh no! That's rubbish. With so many countries involved, they should assume that not every country writes dates in the same sequence. They should have written out the month in words to avoid confusion. That's what they did on my husband's CoPR. I hope they come back to you with a favourable response.