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ariankaal

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May 13, 2019
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Hi Guys,

My wife is the primary applicant for our application. She is already in Canada since 28th Mar 2019 on work VISA. Now we have received the IM-1 VISA as well (on 13th May 2019).
I am still in my country of origin (India) but my wife is working in Canada.

Would there be any issue if I land in Canada before her PR card is issued to her?

She already followed the instructions and called on the helpline using Canadian number. They asked her to fill some information and send it on a mail address. But we are not sure how much time it takes for them to reply and the card to get processed.

I am planning to travel in last week of June 2019. Is it mandatory that she must have received her PR card before I reach there or it would be not issue?
 
Whether your wife’s PR card has been issued or not is not relevant it is the fact that your wife is primary applicant that she must complete a landing before you do.
 
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She is already in Toronto but she landed on Temporary work VISA (valid till Sep 2020) earlier.
As per the COPR instructions, she has already emailed her details with Canadian Address as per instructed.

So does this count as 'completing the landing' ?
 
She is already in Toronto but she landed on Temporary work VISA (valid till Sep 2020) earlier.
As per the COPR instructions, she has already emailed her details with Canadian Address as per instructed.

So does this count as 'completing the landing' ?
Did she go to a point of entry or IRCC office and have her COPR processed, stamped, etc?
 
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Did she go to a point of entry or IRCC office and have her COPR processed, stamped, etc?
Thanks for your reply.
No no, she has not gone to a point of entry or IRCC office.
As per the instructions provided with COPR, if the applicant is already in Canada, they need to call a helpline from a canadian number. there they ask to provide all relevent information and send a email (calling and email have been done).
 
What is the best way to proceed here?
Our IM1 visa is gonna expire on 31st Oct 2019.

I have read somewhere about flagpoling.
Is it an option here?
 
I got this from IRCC website:

"
If you’re already in Canada
We’ll contact you and let you know what to do next.

You’ll need to have a short interview with an officer. You have two options for your interview:

  • make an appointment at one of our offices in Canada (best option)
  • go to a Canadian “port of entry” (border crossing), and present:
    • proof that you have the funds to support yourself and your family
    • your Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and your permanent resident visa (if we gave you one)
During the interview the officer will:

  • make sure all your documents are valid
  • ask you a few questions to make sure you still meet the terms to immigrate to Canada
  • confirm your Canadian mailing address, so we can mail your permanent resident card (PR card)
If you change your address within 180 days of getting your status, you must tell us using the web form.
"

My wife has already filled the webform and waiting for appointment to IRCC office in Toronto.

I just wanted to know if it is mandatory that I (secondary applicant) should travel only after this interview is commenced?
 
I got this from IRCC website:

"
If you’re already in Canada
We’ll contact you and let you know what to do next.

You’ll need to have a short interview with an officer. You have two options for your interview:

  • make an appointment at one of our offices in Canada (best option)
  • go to a Canadian “port of entry” (border crossing), and present:
    • proof that you have the funds to support yourself and your family
    • your Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and your permanent resident visa (if we gave you one)
During the interview the officer will:

  • make sure all your documents are valid
  • ask you a few questions to make sure you still meet the terms to immigrate to Canada
  • confirm your Canadian mailing address, so we can mail your permanent resident card (PR card)
If you change your address within 180 days of getting your status, you must tell us using the web form.
"

My wife has already filled the webform and waiting for appointment to IRCC office in Toronto.

I just wanted to know if it is mandatory that I (secondary applicant) should travel only after this interview is commenced?
She has to land before you can.