You can both keep whatever names you have.Hi, I am PR In Canada and my husband is on work permit. I want to apply for his PR. Is it mandatory to have my name on his passport? Or it’s ok without my name?
You can both keep whatever names you have.Hi, I am PR In Canada and my husband is on work permit. I want to apply for his PR. Is it mandatory to have my name on his passport? Or it’s ok without my name?
Sorry, I just realised you may have meant something else and not the change of name, like if you are from a country where marital status is written in the passport.Hi, I am PR In Canada and my husband is on work permit. I want to apply for his PR. Is it mandatory to have my name on his passport? Or it’s ok without my name?
Not aware of any such change. If there were such a requirement would only be from country of origin.Ok thanks.. someone told me that changes had been made a month ago.. that your passport must be updated with your spouse name to apply Canadian PR
In Canada it’s not a requirement to have spouse’s name on passport, and in Quebec it’s not even allowed to change name to spouse’s name.Ok thanks.. someone told me that changes had been made a month ago.. that your passport must be updated with your spouse name to apply Canadian PR
You can definitely try to apply, and no it won't affect the pr application!Hey all. I have applied for the spousal PR in the month of April but still, there is no response. Can we apply for a visitor visa for my spouse? If it gets rejected will it affect the whole immigration process?
can you share theHey all. I have applied for the spousal PR in the month of April but still, there is no response. Can we apply for a visitor visa for my spouse? If it gets rejected will it affect the whole immigration process?
Can you share the whole process of applying for spouse visa from canada? I live in Canada and apply for my wife who lives in India?I am PR here.Hey all. I have applied for the spousal PR in the month of April but still, there is no response. Can we apply for a visitor visa for my spouse? If it gets rejected will it affect the whole immigration process?
Prior to covid, about 80% of applications were done in less than 12 months (some considerably less like four months or so). Too soon to say what to expect going forward, but definitely expect longer; there is a backlog of applications submitted since covid started and there is no information on how/how quickly they will clear this backlog.Based on Canadim.com it will take 12 months. That is quite a lengthy process.
When we consulted with Canada Abroad, they said it might take about 4-6 months...
Thank you for the thoughtful and well fleshed out response, armoured.Prior to covid, about 80% of applications were done in less than 12 months (some considerably less like four months or so). Too soon to say what to expect going forward, but definitely expect longer; there is a backlog of applications submitted since covid started and there is no information on how/how quickly they will clear this backlog.
Follow the country specific checklist, it tells you exactly what forms are needed.can anybody tell me in total how many forms are required for spouse visa ? I need to apply for my wife who is in india. i am PR here.