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bradybunchmom

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Aug 25, 2015
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Calgary, AB
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Visa Office......
Ottawa
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App. Filed.......
02-11-2015
AOR Received.
24-12-2015
File Transfer...
13-01-2016
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16-10-2015
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11-04-2016
I just received our COPR in the mail. Such a great day. I do have a couple questions about it.

1. The undertaking on my children's papers is 120 months even my 18 year old. Is this normal?

2. Also the date of last entry is incorrect. Is this important to change now or can we just tell them at the border?

3. What is condition 72.1 (1) ?

Thank you
 
3.

2.3 Assessing if the condition applies

The Regulations provide for a two-year period of conditional permanent residence. The condition applies to a spouse or partner described in s.72.1 (2) of the IRPR and whose application for permanent residence as a member of the family class or as a member of the spouse or common-law partner in-Canada class (including applicants who are eligible for processing under a Public Policy (cases coded as FCH) under [25.2]) was received on or after October 25, 2012, the day the regulatory amendments came into force. See OB 325 – New Sponsorship Form: IMM 1344, for more details on the receipt of an application.

Condition applies

If the CIC officer approves the permanent residence application and the person has been the spouse, common-law or conjugal partner of the sponsor for:

Two years or less and they do not have children in common at the time of the sponsorship application, the permanent resident is subject to the condition after the day on which they became a permanent resident and the CIC officer issues the permanent resident document (for example, Visa or Confirmation of Permanent Residence), with the conditional period.
 
Thank you for answering that question Ponga :) +1 So it basically is connected to the terms on mine which is living together for 2 years which obviously isn't an issue.

Anyone have any advice on the other 2 questions?
 
bradybunchmom said:
Thank you for answering that question Ponga :) +1 So it basically is connected to the terms on mine which is living together for 2 years which obviously isn't an issue.

Anyone have any advice on the other 2 questions?

Children are ALWAYS 10 years for undertaking even with the spouse only being 3 years.

Your last entry date is likely the one they had on file from they internal checks. You can inform them when you land but it won't make a difference really.

Ponga has already answered this question for you but here is a link to rule for your perusal, if you like.