- Feb 12, 2012
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Beijing
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- Jul-19-2012 and July 24, 2013
- Doc's Request.
- Note: Dependent had to be re-applied for in July 2013. Doc request on Sep-19-2013
- Nomination.....
- Second PPR Sep-19-2013
- AOR Received.
- DM1 Aug-28-2012/DM 1 Aug 21-2013
- Med's Done....
- Feb 2012, repeat X-rays requested April 30, 2013. Complete new Medical July 2013
- Interview........
- Waived/Waived
- Passport Req..
- Nov-22-2012 and second time on Sep 19-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- May-29-2013 Decision Made on e-cas (DM2), and second time on January 14, 2013 June 7, 2013 COPR received, June 10,2013 COPR Returned to VO for correction, June 23, 2013 COPR received back, no correction made. Second COPR received January 23, 2014
- LANDED..........
- Landed July 5, 2013 (Spouse); Flagpole Landing for Dependent on Mar 14, 2014 PR Card Received Aug 1, 2014
Hi, I have a question I would appreciate someone more knowledgeable in this area to comment on.
My wife in China just got her passport request (PPR) (yay!) and she is to send in her passport and that of all family members (i.e. dependents). Her daughter is on the application as a dependent, but is currently in Canada with me under a Study Permit visa. Does this mean we should send both passports (mom's and daughter's) independently to the Visa Office (Beijing) where they will both get their own COPR and visa stamps ? My wife could then bring both documents to Canada when she lands. Already I know my step-daughter will have to go to a U.S. border crossing to do her PR landing (presumably with her owner COPR).
Anyone know if this is how it should work?
Thanks for any insight !
All the best to everyone !
My wife in China just got her passport request (PPR) (yay!) and she is to send in her passport and that of all family members (i.e. dependents). Her daughter is on the application as a dependent, but is currently in Canada with me under a Study Permit visa. Does this mean we should send both passports (mom's and daughter's) independently to the Visa Office (Beijing) where they will both get their own COPR and visa stamps ? My wife could then bring both documents to Canada when she lands. Already I know my step-daughter will have to go to a U.S. border crossing to do her PR landing (presumably with her owner COPR).
Anyone know if this is how it should work?
Thanks for any insight !
All the best to everyone !