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Zulubia

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Oct 1, 2020
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Hello everyone!

A family of protected persons applied for PR while the principal applicant (wife) and 2 kids are in Canada, but the husband is outside of Canada. Recently, they received PR portal instructions to send their basic information to receive the PR portal link. Should they send the husband's information in this email or not? As far as I know, the husband's application is processed separately because he is outside Canada. Also, does anyone know how long it takes for the husband to receive his PR at this stage?
 
Hello everyone!

A family of protected persons applied for PR while the principal applicant (wife) and 2 kids are in Canada, but the husband is outside of Canada. Recently, they received PR portal instructions to send their basic information to receive the PR portal link. Should they send the husband's information in this email or not? As far as I know, the husband's application is processed separately because he is outside Canada. Also, does anyone know how long it takes for the husband to receive his PR at this stage?

Just the wife and kids. Tough to say how long it may be before the husband can join them. The family is likely benefiting from faster processing time because of the 1 time only in Canada PR processing for protected people.
 
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Hello everyone!

A family of protected persons applied for PR while the principal applicant (wife) and 2 kids are in Canada, but the husband is outside of Canada. Recently, they received PR portal instructions to send their basic information to receive the PR portal link. Should they send the husband's information in this email or not? As far as I know, the husband's application is processed separately because he is outside Canada. Also, does anyone know how long it takes for the husband to receive his PR at this stage?
Once his portion is approved, he would typically receive instructions from the visa office handling his case (for example, passport request, COPR, or other landing instructions), rather than being added to the PR Confirmation Portal.
There is no fixed timeline. For overseas dependents of protected persons, it can range from a few weeks to several months after the principal applicant (you and your kids) receives portal instructions.
 
Once his portion is approved, he would typically receive instructions from the visa office handling his case (for example, passport request, COPR, or other landing instructions), rather than being added to the PR Confirmation Portal.
There is no fixed timeline. For overseas dependents of protected persons, it can range from a few weeks to several months after the principal applicant (you and your kids) receives portal instructions.

Can be years before adult family members can join protected family in Canada especially if not part of the pilot program