We have a PR application in process (since July) and hopefully it will be done by March, if not I am planning on coming to Canada to see my wife (she can't come here because she already used her two weeks vacation to see me last June).
I applied for our process under my birth passport (requires visas), but I also have citizenship from an EU country which is a visa-exempt country.
So my question is, can I use my passport from my visa-exempt country to get a TRV (eTA and then TRV at port of entry) and once inside, link my TRV to my application (which is under my other passport) in order to get an OWP under the family reunification bill?
I mean, are the visas and permits applied to a passport per say or to a person?
As far as my understanding goes, I believe that regardless of the passport once I have status, I have status, right?
I would also be bringing both passports with me and explaining the situation to the CBSA officer at the airport.
Thanks in advance for any insight
I applied for our process under my birth passport (requires visas), but I also have citizenship from an EU country which is a visa-exempt country.
So my question is, can I use my passport from my visa-exempt country to get a TRV (eTA and then TRV at port of entry) and once inside, link my TRV to my application (which is under my other passport) in order to get an OWP under the family reunification bill?
I mean, are the visas and permits applied to a passport per say or to a person?
As far as my understanding goes, I believe that regardless of the passport once I have status, I have status, right?
I would also be bringing both passports with me and explaining the situation to the CBSA officer at the airport.
Thanks in advance for any insight