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arorkama

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Oct 31, 2013
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Hi,

I am the primary applicant and I received my passport and CoPR on 10th March. Planning to do the landing tomorrow.
But my spouse is in India and he did send his passport for visa stamping. He have not received his passport and CoPR yet.

Can I do my landing before my spouse gets his passport and CoPR or not.

Please advise ASAP.
 
Hi Arorkama

The primary applicant can land first and dependent/spouse can land later. dependent/spouse cannot land before the primary applicant.

Hope this helps!
 
rks0101 said:
Hi Arorkama

The primary applicant can land first and dependent/spouse can land later. dependent/spouse cannot land before the primary applicant.

Hope this helps!

Thanks rks0101,

My only concern is, me landing before my spouse getting his passport and CoPR will not cause any issue for my spouse.
 
arorkama said:
Thanks rks0101,

My only concern is, me landing before my spouse getting his passport and CoPR will not cause any issue for my spouse.

No it will not.
RKS0101 is correct

Good luck
 
arorkama said:
Hi,

I am the primary applicant and I received my passport and CoPR on 10th March. Planning to do the landing tomorrow.
But my spouse is in India and he did send his passport for visa stamping. He have not received his passport and CoPR yet.

Can I do my landing before my spouse gets his passport and CoPR or not.

Please advise ASAP.
hi need small info. you send PP in Canada and your spouse sent in India. right??
when they ask for PPR and both are at different countries somehow then we can do stamping seperately ??
 
caththisking said:
hi need small info. you send PP in Canada and your spouse sent in India. right??
when they ask for PPR and both are at different countries somehow then we can do stamping seperately ??

The primary applicant can request the change of VO for the dependents and has to send his/her passport first. Then they will send you another email for the change of VO. Once you get the email, your dependent can submit their passport.

In my case, we cannot send passport out of country that's the reason I had to go through this route. If your country allows to send the passport to Canada, you can send all the passport together to the same office.
 
Hi,
I recently received COPR request email!! I am a bit confused about the letter. It has mentioned my name and UCI number, but my spouse's name or UCI number is not there. Will she receive a separate email from them ? or is it just one mail that we can use to submit both our passports to VFS ? Please let me know if you have any idea about it. Thanks a lot in advance!!