I don't get the wife in India and you are here? if your file is in Delhi - that's where the stamping has to be donePP323 said:Hi Guys,
I am also going to be in similar situation for VISA stamping.
I am currently in Canada (principle applicant on PR) but my wife is back in India. Is it possible to get VISA stamp for her in India and I do my processing in Ottawa?
Also, I am trying arrange one of my friend to bring my wife's passport who is expecting to travel to Canada, but Is it legal for him to do so? I read somewhere in forum that an authorized person can take it, but I was wondering what is definition of authorized person? I mean how to make him authorized? any form need to be filled or notary or something else?
Any help is greatly appreciated
As for the authorized part - from Indian passport perspective, one can carry the passport with a letter from the passport holder but it's actually only meant WITHIN India, however it's not stated on the back so it's an assumption that it's overseas too. This would be a problem if passport was GOING TO INDIA, as customs might see it but COMING FROM India is not so much an issue as long as they keep it in the main luggage as it's a rare chance to have it seen during security check ( if in hand luggage )
As for Canada - as per CBSA ( I emailed them as I was bringing my parents passports ), they said as long we have a notarized letter, so I got one from a local Canadian Notary Public since my folks were here
I have taken their passports TO INDIA with auth letter ( not notarized but proof that Delhi Embassy needs it ) and got it back FROM INDIA ( with notarized letter )
Once you are here, you can flagpole to become PR
I never had any issues both ways. An authorized person can be anyone but in my case 3 people backed out at the last moment so I had to spend over 4K to travel back and forth just to move passports and being a relative it certainly makes it easier and confident to do so