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main applicant: landing to canada from country of origin with dependent children but spouse in CA

Madzie0623

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Sep 2, 2019
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1. we have received COPR and immigrant visa
2. Main applicant and dependent spouse both in Canada
3. Main applicant will go back to country of origin to get dependent child (but spouse will stay in canada)
4. Will i be allowed to get my kids even my spouse is in canada
 

Bs65

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Mar 22, 2016
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Sure as long as you remember that you as the primary applicant must land before your spouse which seems you plan to do when you return with your child. Your spouse after you have returned will need to either make an appointment at an IRCC office or flagpole at a US border.

Note the following about children travelling with only one parent, it is advisable to carry a letter from the other parent providing authorisation. This is due to the unfortunate world we live in now where child trafficking occurs.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/minor-children-travelling-canada.html
 

Madzie0623

Newbie
Sep 2, 2019
5
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Sure as long as you remember that you as the primary applicant must land before your spouse which seems you plan to do when you return with your child. Your spouse after you have returned will need to either make an appointment at an IRCC office or flagpole at a US border.

Note the following about children travelling with only one parent, it is advisable to carry a letter from the other parent providing authorisation. This is due to the unfortunate world we live in now where child trafficking occurs.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/minor-children-travelling-canada.html
Thank You, very much...
 

Madzie0623

Newbie
Sep 2, 2019
5
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Sure as long as you remember that you as the primary applicant must land before your spouse which seems you plan to do when you return with your child. Your spouse after you have returned will need to either make an appointment at an IRCC office or flagpole at a US border.

Note the following about children travelling with only one parent, it is advisable to carry a letter from the other parent providing authorisation. This is due to the unfortunate world we live in now where child trafficking occurs.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/minor-children-travelling-canada.html
hi another., Question. does the authorization letter coming from my husband needs to be legally certified? Thanks