Zee.One said:
Friends,
I am posting following query on behalf of my friend. They are family of 4 people. His wife is principal applicant. Their visas are stamped and has validity of May 2014. Unfortunately mother of my friend died and he postpone his traveling till April 2014. His wife is going to Canada in September for two weeks and come back and will go again with him in April 2014.
1. Does she need to carry 21000 CAD(must for family of 4 person as pof) to show off at immigration even if traveling alone?
2. Does her presence in Canada is must to receive PR card or PR card will be deliver at address given to immigration counter?
3. Does it affect anything if my friend and his children will travel later?
4. what should be reply of his wife in response to immigration officer if he ask about non accompany family members?
I will appreciate your response.
Thanks
Sorry to read about their loss.
1) Yes, the amount must be shown. But the PA need not physically carry the entire amount as cash with her...She can show some cash or full amount as a draft transferable in Canada. Since she is not going to stay there immediately, the draft need not be encashed as soon as she reaches there.
2) Lots of people leave soon after landing procedure to return after sometime for permanent settlement. In those cases, someone close to them receives the PR card on their behalf and forward it. Once issued, you will need the PR card to re-enter Canada.
3) The only criteria is that the spouse or dependants cannot enter before the primary applicant lands in Canada. The spouse and dependents can follow the primary applicant anytime before their visa expires.
4) She can say that they will join her later. I don't think they will be cross questioning her for the absence of family members at the time of landing. Lots of people do this way.
Hope it helps.
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