So does it mean you applied from QuebecTRV gives him maximum of 6 months of stay or whatever was approved at the port of entry (did he get a stamp with date or visitor record?). If PR would not be approved by the time the allowed period is up, he'll have to leave. Applying for OWP gives him the possibility to stay longer.
If you are not in Quebec, it's quite possible that the PR will be finalized before next February, however, this is never 100%..
If money isn't a factor, I would recommend to get OWP early, first this will assure he's allowed to stay longer if PR is delayed, he may start to work and may qualify for health insurance (depending of your province and local rules).
OWP is reported to take 4-5 months to process. Applying late has a drawback that if returned (due to error or something) may put his status at risk.
i did. Waiting for update on trv.Hi all , is there anyone who applied TRV from Quebec
Let me know the progress plsi did. Waiting for update on trv.
Thank you so much.In my case, it took about 60 days to receive AOR. If you are married, then need a registered marriage certificate translated into English.
Depends what is needed in the place where you are getting married for it to be considered an official, legal marriage. Where are you getting married?Thank you so much.
I would be getting married in October and plan to apply for spousal PR staright away.
It's going to be a ceremonial wedding. So I just wanted to make sure that getting a wedding certificate post that would work or I would need a separate court marriage as well.
I will be getting married in India.Depends what is needed in the place where you are getting married for it to be considered an official, legal marriage. Where are you getting married?
IRCC follows whatever is considered a legal marriage in the country where it is carried out (with a few exceptions, such as polygamy and proxy marriages). If you will get a valid marriage certificate - that's it.I will be getting married in India.
Ceremonial wedding plus marriage certificate makes it a legal marriage. I am not sure what IRCC requires for the same
Hello,Hello everyone, a few questions, and thank you for your replies in advance.
My spouse is awaiting for her PR decision but has received TRV, should we book a return ticket? if yes then, is there any maximum timeframe for a return journey in months?
Secondly, during a spouse's visit to Canada, if my spouse receives PR approval, then does she has to travel to her home country and re-enter?
Lastly, has anyone conducted their PR medical in Canada? and how much does it cost?
Yes.. i was visiting on TRV. Got the medical request and the rest of process there.@selbashir are you from Montrreal too
Did you apply TRV ?