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Author Topic: How to send passport to Canada from India ??????  (Read 861 times)
Arti
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« on: July 31, 2009, 11:45:55 am »

Hi all,

My husband who stays at Canada applied for PR before we got married. After marriage he has added my name as a dependent. We have received letter from embassy stating that we need to submitte our passports by the end of August 2009.
I m in India & no courier company is ready to accept the passport to deliver it in Canada. I have gone through this forum, there is an option of giving authorisation letter to person who is going to take ur passport till US or canada.

But currently in my contact nobody is there who is going to Canada or US in 15-20 days and send my passport by mail to my spouse.(As both passports need to submitte together)

So is there any option of tourist visa, on which i can go to Canada, and we will send our passports together to NY.
1.How much time it will take after submitting all the documents?
2.Is it fine if i contact to Mumbai vsf for same?
3.After showing letter from Canadian embassy, is it possible to get tourist visa faster ?
4.Or should i go for single entry visa and how much time it will take?
5.Is it ok if my husband send his passport from Canada to NY with original CHC letter(as he is principle applicant) and i send my passport from Mumbai Vsf with xerox copy of CHC letter)

Please help me out about this ..........

Thanks in advance....



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max_lee
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« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2009, 12:58:26 pm »

Hi,

As far as my understanding goes, yes its illegal to send a passport out of the country from India either by mail or courier. My advice would be to request the processing consulate to give a letter to Canadian consulate in Mumbai. You can explain your situation and I am sure they would understand. I feel you getting a visit visa and going for stamping is a long shot.

Looking to see what other members / seniors have to say

Rgds

Max
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PMM
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« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2009, 04:24:44 pm »

Hi

Hi,

As far as my understanding goes, yes its illegal to send a passport out of the country from India either by mail or courier. My advice would be to request the processing consulate to give a letter to Canadian consulate in Mumbai. You can explain your situation and I am sure they would understand. I feel you getting a visit visa and going for stamping is a long shot.

Looking to see what other members / seniors have to say

Rgds

Max

1.  First of all the CHC in Mumbai doesn't have an Immigration section.
2.  If you contact Delhi, they will tell you it is your problem to get the passport to the processing office.  It is the law of India, and Delhi is not going to help you break it.

PMM
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chiri9
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« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2009, 02:10:38 am »

Hi Aarti,
i understood your critical situation, i really dont have much experience in these all but atleast i can adivse you that PLEASE NEVER SEND YOUR PASSPOST TO UNKNOWN'S HAND, ITS REALLY VERY RISKY.

ya regarding stamping and all those thing you directly enquire to cic delhi office and tell them your situation, only then may help you and tell you truth.
right now, mail id is not in my hand but next time i definitely let you know
best of luck, pls let me know about the case
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wilson
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« Reply #4 on: August 09, 2009, 01:10:38 pm »

Hi Chiri 9,

when are you planning to travel again to Canada. Hope you have cleared the doubt regarding the stay outside canada and maintaining the PR.
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chiri9
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« Reply #5 on: August 12, 2009, 04:23:39 am »

Dear Wilson,
till not decided but I definitely let you know

bytheway from where are you and what are you doing ?
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