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Eeriest Elk

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CPP Ottawa
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App. Filed.......
16-03-2013
AOR Received.
12-04-2013
File Transfer...
19-04-2013
Med's Request
15-02-2013
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23-04-2013
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07-10-2013
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21-1-2014
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21-1-2014
I am applying for PR in BC. My wife of 24 years is a Canadian living in the USA since 1968, she will be my sponsor. We have a place to live in Canada (my mother-in-law is poor of health and cannot live alone, hence the move).

I already received my Police background check. I applied for proof of Citizenship for our three kids (US born to a Canadian). I have a medical appointment this month.

Once I get the proof of citizenship and the medical check done, I will be sending in the paperwork for outbound. We are selling off the bulk of our possession to facilitate our new living arrangement. Sometime around June we will be moving to BC, with two of the three kids.

We have a written invitation to live with my mother-in-law, a written out plan for once we land in Canada. I have photos, letters from family and friends, attesting to us being a real couple. We are just waiting for the above to occur.

I anticipate around this time next year I will have my PR and be able to work in Canada. Long term I will be applying for citizenship.

Does that sound like a Viable plan?
 
Eeriest Elk said:
Does that sound like a Viable plan?

Yes indeed... with a solid plan/proofs that your wife intends to return and reside in Canada, and being married for 24 years with kids... your application should be a breeze for the VO and not see any problems.
 
Sounds fool proof! :)

Just make sure you can show you are planning to live there, especially your wife. So letters, place of address, selling of things, and proof of a job for your wife would be really good stuff!

Sounds to me very straightforward!
 
Just a note that the "proof of Citizenship" for your 3 kids is not required as part of your application for PR. As citizens, DON'T list them on the application.
 
truesmile said:
Just a note that the "proof of Citizenship" for your 3 kids is not required as part of your application for PR. As citizens, DON'T list them on the application.

Why would the proof of citizenship not be required for his kids? :o

Being an American, his regional guide/checklist is IMM 3910:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/3910e.pdf

which states (item 7): "Photocopy of citizenship certificate or immigrant or permanent resident visa for any family members who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada."

I really think he needs to list his kids on the application, and provide their proofs of Canadian citizenship... :)
 
Alrighty then. Previous post based on others' differing regional experience . . . the guide is quite clear in this case. Thx!
 
truesmile said:
Just a note that the "proof of Citizenship" for your 3 kids is not required as part of your application for PR. As citizens, DON'T list them on the application.

Hi that is not true.

He needs to list the Dependant kids. If they are Canadians, they don't need to fill application for them nor undergo medical exams, but there is a request for copies of either citizenship or passport.

Sharona
 
i think if your any of your kid is indepedent than they cant move with you
 
The children are presumably dual Canadian/American citizens, so can come with you to Canada.
 
Hello Eeriest Elk

Can you please send me a private message? I have a question I need to ask you.

Eeriest Elk said:
I am applying for PR in BC. My wife of 24 years is a Canadian living in the USA since 1968, she will be my sponsor. We have a place to live in Canada (my mother-in-law is poor of health and cannot live alone, hence the move).

I already received my Police background check. I applied for proof of Citizenship for our three kids (US born to a Canadian). I have a medical appointment this month.

Once I get the proof of citizenship and the medical check done, I will be sending in the paperwork for outbound. We are selling off the bulk of our possession to facilitate our new living arrangement. Sometime around June we will be moving to BC, with two of the three kids.

We have a written invitation to live with my mother-in-law, a written out plan for once we land in Canada. I have photos, letters from family and friends, attesting to us being a real couple. We are just waiting for the above to occur.

I anticipate around this time next year I will have my PR and be able to work in Canada. Long term I will be applying for citizenship.

Does that sound like a Viable plan?