Did you and your girlfriend recently get married?Jamesdavid3 said:Can anyone comment on which address they accept for the landing interview?
My issue is that myself and my spouse is landing next week and we have also purchased a house together which we are moving into in 35 days..
Can I give them my new address which we are moving into for the address to send the PR Card even though we are not living there yet?
The entire time that you've been here, you have refused to refer to her as anything other than your girlfriend; you didn't even call her your Common-Law partner. Since you say that you and your spouse have purchased a house together, you must be aware that CIC sees a spouse as:
Family Sponsorship:
Q: What is spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner?
Spouse - A spouse is defined as a life partner in a committed relationship who is of the opposite or same sex/gender. This person is married to you and the marriage is legally recognized both in Canada and in the country where it took place. CIC (Citizenship and Immigration Canada) has begun recognizing same-sex marriages in processing immigration applications. It only applies to couples where one spouse is a Canadian citizen/permanent resident and to those who marry in Canada.
I guess congratulations are in order.