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Hi Everyone, I have a minor question related to this thread. Not sure if it was already answered. I apologize in advance if it already has been.

If I get married after PPR, and they request for additional documents for my new wife, would my and her documents need to reflect our new civil status ie. Married? Meaning, does all her documents and mine need updates such as our Passports from "single" to "married"?

Thank you.
 
After almost 2months after submission, I finally received a medical request for my spouse. Would somebody know or at least give an estimate how long the ppr will arrive after submission of medicals? I'm worried my own medicals will expire by end of January.

Hi elle03, just a quick question about the Medicals. Did your spouse have a medical exam upfront? Or did he/she only do it after you got a request to submit medicals? Thank you.
 
Hi elle03, just a quick question about the Medicals. Did your spouse have a medical exam upfront? Or did he/she only do it after you got a request to submit medicals? Thank you.

Hi, We only did his medicals after receiving the request letter as it was mentioned in the email before that his medicals should be done only upon request.
 
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Hi, We only did his medicals after receiving the request letter as it was mentioned in the email before that his medicals should be done only upon request.

Did your spouse's documents need to reflect "married" instead of "single" such as the passport?
 
Hi, We only did his medicals after receiving the request letter as it was mentioned in the email before that his medicals should be done only upon request.
Whats your current medicals status? do you (Both of you) passed?

After completion of Medicals, do you notified CIC through web form or didn't notify them?
 
Whats your current medicals status? do you (Both of you) passed?

After completion of Medicals, do you notified CIC through web form or didn't notify them?


His medicals were done 11/11/17 and a week after, 11/19, the CIC medical status changed from in review to passed. I didn't notify them, only waited for update from them as always. Now, I'm waiting probably for interview as I was called when they sent the medical request letter that they may conduct an interview. Hopefully, it's just ppr right after and no interview. haha wishful thinking :)
 
Guys,

Medical request finally, although for the four of us. As ours also expire next month. Asked to update passport photographs also... Eye colour and all that... We have 30days to submit it.

Cheers
 
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Guys,

Medical request finally, although for the four of us. As ours also expire next month. Asked to update passport photographs also... Eye colour and all that... We have 30days to submit it.

Cheers
share your complete timeline please.
 
His medicals were done 11/11/17 and a week after, 11/19, the CIC medical status changed from in review to passed. I didn't notify them, only waited for update from them as always. Now, I'm waiting probably for interview as I was called when they sent the medical request letter that they may conduct an interview. Hopefully, it's just ppr right after and no interview. haha wishful thinking :)

Hi elle03, your signature says you got a PPR on 15 June 2017 but you added your Spouse on 18 Sept 2017. Doesn't the PPR give you a 30 day deadline? Or did you send them an email stating that your status will be changing in a few months? If so, did they hold off and wait for your email to add your spouse? Thanks.
 
Hi elle03, your signature says you got a PPR on 15 June 2017 but you added your Spouse on 18 Sept 2017. Doesn't the PPR give you a 30 day deadline? Or did you send them an email stating that your status will be changing in a few months? If so, did they hold off and wait for your email to add your spouse? Thanks.

A question around this to elle03 and the rest of the members :
Since you already received a PPR and got the stamping done and would've received an expected landing deadline -
are you expected to stay back and wait for the entire process of addition of Spouse to complete and receive the new CoPR for the both of you
OR you can still make use of the older CoPR and fly according to that, land there and in the meantime, the spouse's process can go on in parallel and once he/she receives it, they can join you in Canada?

My situation is similar to this scenario. I have a CoPR and I have to job joining date of Feb 2018. I cannot stay back. I can get married here in my home country though and inform CIC about my change in family structure and get the process started by addition of spouse. After that I can fly as per my current CoPR and join work and my spouse can join me later once her CoPR is received. Is that allowed or I am missing something here?
 
A question around this to elle03 and the rest of the members :
Since you already received a PPR and got the stamping done and would've received an expected landing deadline -
are you expected to stay back and wait for the entire process of addition of Spouse to complete and receive the new CoPR for the both of you
OR you can still make use of the older CoPR and fly according to that, land there and in the meantime, the spouse's process can go on in parallel and once he/she receives it, they can join you in Canada?

My situation is similar to this scenario. I have a CoPR and I have to job joining date of Feb 2018. I cannot stay back. I can get married here in my home country though and inform CIC about my change in family structure and get the process started by addition of spouse. After that I can fly as per my current CoPR and join work and my spouse can join me later once her CoPR is received. Is that allowed or I am missing something here?
After you inform CIC about the marraige, you will have to return your visa and COPR back to the visa office for cancellation and you will have to wait for new fresh visas and COPRs for you and your wife after they are done with your spouse processing.
 
After you inform CIC about the marraige, you will have to return your visa and COPR back to the visa office for cancellation and you will have to wait for new fresh visas and COPRs for you and your wife after they are done with your spouse processing.

What if your medicals expire by then ??