AmericaninQuebec said:
Do they normally give you a year to land? I haven't gotten my passport back yet, but I was under the impression they normally gave a limited amount of time (i.e. not usually a year), especially if your meds have expired/will be expiring soon. Also if your passport is expiring you have to do it before then.
Either way, they could land and then return to the U.S. until they're ready to move.
I don't know if it's the same for everyone but my COPR and counterfoil said they expire a year to the day after I did my medical which was about 2 and a half months after I got PPR. It's the getting them the passport that's REALLY time sensitive. 30 days from PPR if memory serves me.
THIS is what you're looking for, and the subject will be your File number and name
Dear Applicant:
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada . We are now in a position to request your passports for visa issuance.
Please submit your passport(s) within the next 30 days. The issuance of your visa(s) is time sensitive so it is important for you to submit your passport(s) as requested. Please note, though your passport(s) is/are due at our office within the next 30 days, you must check your documents upon receipt. There will be a validity date indicated, and the landing must take place on or before that date. The visas cannot be extended. If you are not prepared to live permanently in Canada immediately after landing, please consult the website regarding residency requirements in order to ensure that you retain your status in Canada.
We require two (2) recent photographs of yourself and each accompanying family member.
DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE.
FOLLOW THE LINKS BELOW FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE:
Passport requirements
Photographs, height and eye colour
Instructions for passport submission
Important notice for family members
Immigration Section/Section de l'immigration
Consulate General of Canada
Consulat général du Canada
Buffalo , New York