Hi there,
I am so confused as to what my next steps should be!
My fiance, who I sponsored as my Common Law partner just received news yesterday that our immigration case for PR has been approved!!! We are SO happy and SO relieved. No more immigration issues to deal with - or so I thought.
He's from South Korea and he needs to return home before the end of the year to re-new some documentation (license, etc). Now, it'll take at least 2 months for him to receive his PR card. He's planning on going down to Buffalo to get his visa and then re-enter the country there (then its a 2 month wait until his PR card arrives so he can't travel). We could currier his passport to the immigration office for visa issuance but that'll take a 15 business days. By that time it'll be too late for him to go to Korea and come back before the year expiry date of his medical exam (apparently to re-enter into the country as a PR you have to enter before the year date of medical exam). I have no idea what his next step should be!!
Sorry this is all over the place. I'm hoping for some advice? Has anyone received their (or their partners) PR card in less than 2 months? Or has anyone received their passport back from immigration before 15 days??
Thanks
I am so confused as to what my next steps should be!
My fiance, who I sponsored as my Common Law partner just received news yesterday that our immigration case for PR has been approved!!! We are SO happy and SO relieved. No more immigration issues to deal with - or so I thought.
He's from South Korea and he needs to return home before the end of the year to re-new some documentation (license, etc). Now, it'll take at least 2 months for him to receive his PR card. He's planning on going down to Buffalo to get his visa and then re-enter the country there (then its a 2 month wait until his PR card arrives so he can't travel). We could currier his passport to the immigration office for visa issuance but that'll take a 15 business days. By that time it'll be too late for him to go to Korea and come back before the year expiry date of his medical exam (apparently to re-enter into the country as a PR you have to enter before the year date of medical exam). I have no idea what his next step should be!!
Sorry this is all over the place. I'm hoping for some advice? Has anyone received their (or their partners) PR card in less than 2 months? Or has anyone received their passport back from immigration before 15 days??
Thanks