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Is it possible to delay Landing or... get this... ask CIC to take longer?

singviet

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Aug 16, 2015
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12-01-2017
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12-05-2017
My wife and I both live in Singapore and applied for PR at the beginning of the year. We had hoped by now to already have a decision made, but no luck.

Unfortunately, the other aspects of our life do not revolve around CIC's uncertainty, so we've had to: 1) renew our employment contracts here, 2) sign another year lease on our apartment.

We're now in the uniquely bizarre position of wanting CIC to take even longer....

If by crazy chance of horrible luck we got approved tomorrow, is there anything we can do to delay landing for another year? Otherwise this is going to be very problematic as leaving on short notice would damage our relationship with our employers and we will lose a hefty apartment deposit...
 

zardoz

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Feb 2, 2013
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London
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16-02-2013
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31-07-2013
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09-11-2013
singviet said:
My wife and I both live in Singapore and applied for PR at the beginning of the year. We had hoped by now to already have a decision made, but no luck.

Unfortunately, the other aspects of our life do not revolve around CIC's uncertainty, so we've had to: 1) renew our employment contracts here, 2) sign another year lease on our apartment.

We're now in the uniquely bizarre position of wanting CIC to take even longer....

If by crazy chance of horrible luck we got approved tomorrow, is there anything we can do to delay landing for another year? Otherwise this is going to be very problematic as leaving on short notice would damage our relationship with our employers and we will lose a hefty apartment deposit...
No, you will have to abide by the COPR expiry date. However, there is nothing to stop you popping over to complete the "landing" procedure and then returning home to tidy up your life there.
 

canadianwoman

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Definitely do not ask them to take longer. The most likely result is that they would refuse the PR application and tell you to reapply when you want to go to Canada.
As noted above, you could just land in Canada, then go back to Singapore.
 

singviet

Star Member
Aug 16, 2015
92
44
Singapore
Visa Office......
Singapore
App. Filed.......
08-03-2016
AOR Received.
02-04-2016, AOR2: 24-04-2016
File Transfer...
16-04-2016
Med's Request
Upfront
Med's Done....
13-11-2015, Re-medical: 5-12-2016
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
21-11-2016
VISA ISSUED...
12-01-2017
LANDED..........
12-05-2017
Thanks for the replies. I've thought about just landing and getting the PR and coming back here, but what if when landing my wife falls under "Condition 51" (we were married less than 2 years when we applied)? Wouldn't going back to Singapore for some time be considered breaching condition 51? Or would it be ok since we still technically live together?
 

zardoz

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Feb 2, 2013
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London
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16-02-2013
VISA ISSUED...
31-07-2013
LANDED..........
09-11-2013
singviet said:
Thanks for the replies. I've thought about just landing and getting the PR and coming back here, but what if when landing my wife falls under "Condition 51" (we were married less than 2 years when we applied)? Wouldn't going back to Singapore for some time be considered breaching condition 51? Or would it be ok since we still technically live together?
I believe that as you would be together, you will still be in compliance with Condition 51. From memory, it doesn't say anything about being IN Canada for the 2 conditional years.
 

Bcboundboy

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Aug 16, 2016
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singviet said:
Thanks for the replies. I've thought about just landing and getting the PR and coming back here, but what if when landing my wife falls under "Condition 51" (we were married less than 2 years when we applied)? Wouldn't going back to Singapore for some time be considered breaching condition 51? Or would it be ok since we still technically live together?
You need to live together, not together in Canada. In addition, living with her Canadian citizen spouse, the days in Singapore would count towards her Residency Obligation (minus any days when you weren't with her due to business trips, holiday, etc).
 

ndynb

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Apr 19, 2015
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Hello Guys,

I'm in a similar situation as I may want to postpone my landing.
I see here and in other posts that it is OK to set foot in Canada before the expiry date and return home as an option. I assume it is OK to only make the application for the permanent residence card. However I read that it takes about 3 months to receive the card. I can of course give the address of a friend for the delivery. However, the next time I enter Canada, won't I need the Residence Card itself?

Thanks
 

zardoz

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Feb 2, 2013
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Canada
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London
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16-02-2013
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31-07-2013
LANDED..........
09-11-2013
ndynb said:
Hello Guys,

I'm in a similar situation as I may want to postpone my landing.
I see here and in other posts that it is OK to set foot in Canada before the expiry date and return home as an option. I assume it is OK to only make the application for the permanent residence card. However I read that it takes about 3 months to receive the card. I can of course give the address of a friend for the delivery. However, the next time I enter Canada, won't I need the Residence Card itself?

Thanks
You can apply for a Travel Document if your PR card is not available to you by the time you wish to return to Canada.
 

sunMoon

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Oct 26, 2016
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Singapore
App. Filed.......
19-10-2016
Doc's Request.
13-02-2017
AOR Received.
09-11-2016
File Transfer...
17-11-2016
Med's Done....
06-10-2016
Passport Req..
20-03-2017
VISA ISSUED...
02-05-2017
singviet said:
Thanks for the replies. I've thought about just landing and getting the PR and coming back here, but what if when landing my wife falls under "Condition 51" (we were married less than 2 years when we applied)? Wouldn't going back to Singapore for some time be considered breaching condition 51? Or would it be ok since we still technically live together?
looks like condition 51 will be going away.
I'm not allowed to post links, it's one of the news post from this site.