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MYSG
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« on: November 02, 2009, 08:38:09 am »

Hi!
I am sponsoring my common-law husband. We are waiting for PPR and both live in London UK together.
We don't know when we will receive PPR but would like to go to Vancouver for the Olympic games (in FEB for 2 weeks) and stay with my parents.
What we plan is to go to Vancouver for 2 week in Feb then make our permanent move a couple months after.

Our questions are
1/ how soon does the visa office request the passport to be sent to them for visa issuing?
We ask this in the case if we will be in Canada when our PPR is sent.
2/ what is the deadline that we need to land in Canada after we have received the visa stamp? Is it before his medical expires? (In our case that would be mid August)

Thanks!
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13.08.2008 Sent app to CPC-M
18.08.2009 App. rec'd at CPC-M
15.09.2009 Sponsorship approved
20.10.2009 Appl In Process, London UK
26.10.2009 E-cas updated to 'In Process'
02.11.2009 Decision made..waiting
04.11.2009 Received PPR!!
whoopi83
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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2009, 09:18:53 am »

Hi!
I am sponsoring my common-law husband. We are waiting for PPR and both live in London UK together.
We don't know when we will receive PPR but would like to go to Vancouver for the Olympic games (in FEB for 2 weeks) and stay with my parents.
What we plan is to go to Vancouver for 2 week in Feb then make our permanent move a couple months after.

Our questions are
1/ how soon does the visa office request the passport to be sent to them for visa issuing?
We ask this in the case if we will be in Canada when our PPR is sent.
2/ what is the deadline that we need to land in Canada after we have received the visa stamp? Is it before his medical expires? (In our case that would be mid August)

Thanks!

1.  45 days.
2.  Yes (providing passport is valid too).

I would think you may get your PPR before anyhow and when you do you can take it on a Thursday 2-3pm and collect all done two weeks later (same day and time).

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MYSG
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« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2009, 10:20:14 am »

Thanks Whoopi83! Very helpful, especially since you're going through all this as we speak Wink

I suppose it's not necessary for us to mention upon our visiting arrival that we're waiting for PPR  is it?
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13.08.2008 Sent app to CPC-M
18.08.2009 App. rec'd at CPC-M
15.09.2009 Sponsorship approved
20.10.2009 Appl In Process, London UK
26.10.2009 E-cas updated to 'In Process'
02.11.2009 Decision made..waiting
04.11.2009 Received PPR!!
whoopi83
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« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2009, 11:22:56 am »

Hmm.... perhaps.

If you ensure the Brit has a return ticket so that if your current application is noted (and not yet approved) you can state that you (the Brit) is only there for a vacation.  From what I've learnt on this and other forums, you need to ensure you have the necessary paperwork/evidence to show that the Brit is not intending to remain illegally.  As we are visa exempt, as long as there is a return ticket etc I shouldn't think that you'll have an issue. 

Just my opinion though - I may not be correct.  Shocked)
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MYSG
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« Reply #4 on: November 02, 2009, 11:35:00 am »

Thanks! yes, of course we will have return tickets so I also think it's not necessary. It's like making a normal vholiday visit.

But!!!! I've just looked and the Resident application status says "DECISION MADE"!!!!

We haven't received any email yet though! gggrrrrr!! i'm so anxious
I hope they haven't sent out the decision by post with this strike issue going on!
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13.08.2008 Sent app to CPC-M
18.08.2009 App. rec'd at CPC-M
15.09.2009 Sponsorship approved
20.10.2009 Appl In Process, London UK
26.10.2009 E-cas updated to 'In Process'
02.11.2009 Decision made..waiting
04.11.2009 Received PPR!!
Suin
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« Reply #5 on: November 02, 2009, 01:28:04 pm »

good news! maybe you can consider contacting them by email to make sure about the decision?
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« Reply #6 on: November 03, 2009, 05:05:41 am »

Hey, that looks like good news!

Definitely email them.

re-london-im-enquiry @ international.gc.ca

Subject:  PR applicant name, surname first.

You will need to quote, sponsor name DOB, address.  PR applicant name, DOB, address.  Plus the sponsor client ID number or receipt number. 

If you say that due to strike action with the postal service you would prefer to receive e-mail and if they have sent anything could they send you it by e-mail....

Looks good to me!!
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MYSG
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« Reply #7 on: November 03, 2009, 06:15:46 am »

Thanks Suin and Whoopi83!
I will email them and let you all know the decision.
Fingers crossed!
If they made the decision so quick that's usually a good sign right?
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13.08.2008 Sent app to CPC-M
18.08.2009 App. rec'd at CPC-M
15.09.2009 Sponsorship approved
20.10.2009 Appl In Process, London UK
26.10.2009 E-cas updated to 'In Process'
02.11.2009 Decision made..waiting
04.11.2009 Received PPR!!
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