Most virtual landings take months. (P1, P2, eCOPR)
If you want to have PR soon after you arrive in Canada (e.g. for provincial health coverage and ability to get SIN to start working), you may want to change your flight ticket.
The 2 instructions mean separate things.
1. you need to be listed in your father's IMM 5406
2. Since you are a) a citizen and b) not a "family members 18 years of age or older" whose being sponsored by yourself, you do not need to have your own IMM 5406 filled out.
Question: Are you sponsoring...
Did you read the rest of this discussion or search on this section of the forum?
Another member just post similar timeline. Got P1 in May and added spouse and now application back to in-progress.
So very similar timeline as you.
You cannot leave out the father in law in the application process. He can be include in non-accompanying. As long as the mother in law and father in law are married they all need the pass the medical exam, police and security check He doesn't need to land (no need to pay his landing fee) but...
You need to doubt check to make sure it's not considered social assistance/welfare. If it's considered as welfare, they can still apply for it but YOU need to pay them back.
It depends on the case officer. But 6 months for funeral is a bit long in general. And brother in law is not really considered as immediate family.
btw she may not have health insurance coverage depending on which province she lived in. She should double check.
(e.g. in BC if she is away for...
H&C cannot be applied from outside of Canada.
If you currently do not have a visitor visa (and require one to re-enter), the chance of getting a visitor visa approved AFTER you file H&C and leave Canada is low.
The resume for family sponsorship is very different from one for economic immigration streams. IRCC is not using the resume to evaluate the skills of the applicant, instead they are using it as part of the background check.
So just put down the actual work that she did. I haven't heard/read...
But were you eligible to apply for any open work permit?
Or you just apply for one that you knew that won't be approved just to get that "implied status" before you current work permit expired.
And btw this has nothing to do with OWP application nor your outland sponsorship.
You have a valid eTA and you can re-enter as a visitor.
This is not about implied status.
As Naturgrl pointed out, you are still married until the divorce is final.
You need to include your spouse in the calculation of family members. Your LICO needs to meet that. Spouse (soon to be ex) doesn't need to co-sign. (even current spouse doesn't need to co-sign)
There is no but on the...