Hi all.
I have a similar problem to many others in this forum, in that myself and my family landed in Canada in June in order to activate our PR visas, but had to return home to finalise our affairs there before receiving our PR cards. To date neither myself nor my 2 children have received our cards or any other notification, but my wife received a letter at the Canadian address we supplied headed "Permanent resident card referral" which simply states that "you are required to attend an interview at the local CIC" and requests that she bring her passport, confirmation of PR form, a photo, and an appointment notice.
What concerns me is that, unlike most of the examples I see in this forum, the letter makes no mention of a problem with her photo, leading me to presume that there must be some other problem? Does anyone have any idea of what types of problems could cause a letter of this type? The letter makes no mention of the need for an appointment, but refers to an "appointment notice". Would I be required to make an appointment via the CIC call centre, on the assumption that I can actually get through?
Given that it will take some time to finalise our affairs, I am only likely to be returning to Canada in about 18 months. On the assumption that I would prefer not to have to travel back to Canada for just this interview, would my simplest course of action from here be to simply ignore the interview request and let the PR card lapse after the stated 180 days and then return to Canada using a travel document at which time the whole family, or those who have not received a PR card, can reapply for one? Any advice would be appreciated.
I have a similar problem to many others in this forum, in that myself and my family landed in Canada in June in order to activate our PR visas, but had to return home to finalise our affairs there before receiving our PR cards. To date neither myself nor my 2 children have received our cards or any other notification, but my wife received a letter at the Canadian address we supplied headed "Permanent resident card referral" which simply states that "you are required to attend an interview at the local CIC" and requests that she bring her passport, confirmation of PR form, a photo, and an appointment notice.
What concerns me is that, unlike most of the examples I see in this forum, the letter makes no mention of a problem with her photo, leading me to presume that there must be some other problem? Does anyone have any idea of what types of problems could cause a letter of this type? The letter makes no mention of the need for an appointment, but refers to an "appointment notice". Would I be required to make an appointment via the CIC call centre, on the assumption that I can actually get through?
Given that it will take some time to finalise our affairs, I am only likely to be returning to Canada in about 18 months. On the assumption that I would prefer not to have to travel back to Canada for just this interview, would my simplest course of action from here be to simply ignore the interview request and let the PR card lapse after the stated 180 days and then return to Canada using a travel document at which time the whole family, or those who have not received a PR card, can reapply for one? Any advice would be appreciated.