On a completely different note (and to get my mind onto future happiness), can you LAND with your partner? My partner has never been out of the caribbean. We have travelled to all sorts of islands there and done the flying thing, but his TRV to Canada was denied and we've never had a reason to go to the US or UK or anything, so he has never quite had to learn the stresses of flying internationally. And I could probably explain it to him, but for someone undergoing such a big change of moving from the Caribbean to Canada (and landing in Toronto! Oh brother), I feel it is not fair for me to expect that of him. He would not know how to do all the landing forms, immigration forms, and has never seen an airport with more than a couple gates. It would be torture to make him do that alone. I love him way too much to make his first day a nightmare.
I plan on going to Dominica to "get" him upon PR and we could fly back together. I think he'd have a much better experience that way. I'm wondering, though, if they would allow me to go with him to the landing appointment where they double check everything, declare the items he bought, etc. Because, while I believe he's totally capable of doing it, he will feel over-whelmed and freaked out by such a huge airport and all the people and the process and I'd like to be there to make sure it goes smoothly. He could be nervous and check the wrong box on the form and who knows. I just want to make sure he's ok, ya know? I know I sound like a psycho that is babying him... but I can't imagine putting him through that alone.
So, do you think it's allowed? Or will I have to wait in baggage and pray he doesn't have a stroke when he see his first big city/airport/visa officer, etc.
Thanks!