I did my medical few days ago. My wife did her medical except chest-xray as she is pregnant.
I was reading another post and read that PR Visa issue is valid for one year from the date of medical.
Baby is due in 6 months that only leaves 4 months (including baby's passport, update and medical etc) for PR to be issued and landing in Canada.
Is this deadline and my assumption realistic?
Senior please help me to understand this, is my assumption valid?
What is the next process going to be like?
I have asked CHC to tell me what the immigration process is going to be.
I will post the reply once I hear anything from them.
The post I read had following extract of letter from CHC:
5. Unless your passport expires on an earlier date, your visas will expire one year from the date of your medical
examinations. You must enter Canada on or before this date. If your passport, or any of your family members'
passports, are due to expire before this date, all visas will expire on the date that the first passport expires.
The validity of a Permanent Resident visa cannot be extended, nor can a replacement visa be issued with a
new validity date. If you do not provide us with your passport(s) before the expiry of your visa or you do not
use your visa(s) before their expiry date, and you still wish to immigrate to Canada, you will have to submit a
new application and processing fee. A new application would be assessed according to the Immigration Act
and Regulations in force at that time.
I was reading another post and read that PR Visa issue is valid for one year from the date of medical.
Baby is due in 6 months that only leaves 4 months (including baby's passport, update and medical etc) for PR to be issued and landing in Canada.
Is this deadline and my assumption realistic?
Senior please help me to understand this, is my assumption valid?
What is the next process going to be like?
I have asked CHC to tell me what the immigration process is going to be.
I will post the reply once I hear anything from them.
The post I read had following extract of letter from CHC:
5. Unless your passport expires on an earlier date, your visas will expire one year from the date of your medical
examinations. You must enter Canada on or before this date. If your passport, or any of your family members'
passports, are due to expire before this date, all visas will expire on the date that the first passport expires.
The validity of a Permanent Resident visa cannot be extended, nor can a replacement visa be issued with a
new validity date. If you do not provide us with your passport(s) before the expiry of your visa or you do not
use your visa(s) before their expiry date, and you still wish to immigrate to Canada, you will have to submit a
new application and processing fee. A new application would be assessed according to the Immigration Act
and Regulations in force at that time.