Posted by asmi (52) 18 Apr 2011
This is what's written in my passport request email:
"Passports must be valid for at least the next 6 months, or at least until the date of your intended travel to Canada."
Look for the second part.
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Posted by yafayu (54) 05 May 2011
to German4:
I only have a less-than-six-month passport and still got my visa and CPR. I am landed two days ago.
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Posted by CECdream (174) 05 May 2011
to unluckydude:
Hey i am in same siruation my PP is going to expire next year.
I contacted my home country consulate, same rule PP can be renewed only up to 6 months before the date of expire.
But there are some examption in certain situations.
Call center employeee told me that if you can prove the reason to renew your PP before 6 months then it can be renewed.
I am going to send my PP in a couple of days to Indian consulate along with proof of my permanent residency file, print out from Ny web site where it says your PP should be valid for min 1 year from the date of medical.
I will advise you to contact your country's consulate, explain the whole matter to them.
I think you would be able to renew it now.
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Posted by 2772077 (405) 05 May 2011
to CECdream:
if i was u i'll wait till I'm 7-8 months from expiry date to do it. Actually, visa should go into a passport if 1. PP is valid for a min of 6mths from medical exam or 2. is valid for 6mths from intended entry date.
Now, the debate is that some ppl received PPR saying passport must be valid for 1 yr too when others did not. Also, some ppl received visa into a PP whose validity was less than 6mths and some even landed without meeting those requirements.
It is true however that some nationals do not need to meet the 6mths criteria to receive a visa and cross the border.
So, where to draw the line between the practices that go from one Visa Office to another, if there's one I believe best is to wait and/or ask them.
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Posted by yafayu (54) 06 May 2011
to 2772077:
my friend who has a US visa took my passport to Buffalo to get the visa for me, the lady over there didn't ask anything and it's was easy and smooth, i don't know why many saying the passport has to be 1 year validity? If you don't have a 1 year validity passport you will get the visa until whenever your passport expire.
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Posted by lalatata (56) 06 May 2011
to yafayu:
Yes, I agree. Important thing to note is the passport should be valid for 1 year from the time you did you medical. It is like that as the medicals are only valid for 1 year. Secondaly, if you pp is expiring within 6 months and then they do PPR, they will just give you the VISA till the expiry date and say to ensure you land in canada before it expires. Else the VISA will go NULL and you will have to reapply.
So, It does not matter if you pp is valid for 1 day or 6 months, as long as you land in Canada in that time frame is what is important. PPl who already live in Canada, as this CEC, it willl be the case for the majority landing within 1 week time frame is very possible and can be done. So no need to worry abt it As long as youget your PPR before your pp expires you will be safe.
Thats my understanding and comments are more then welcome.
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Posted by 2772077 (405) 06 May 2011
to lalatata:
thanks prohatgi and yagaru for those comments. I agree with you too and think anyone facing such issue should contact his visa office when s/he reaches ppr stage. Explain his situation and see what they say. But as for me i would not try to renew pp till it's 3-4 months valid because I know my pp would be accepted for travel between US and Canada even after it expired. it however takes time to get one