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gopal1141

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Dec 14, 2011
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Category........
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
2173
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-12-2011
AOR Received.
16-05-2012
File Transfer...
16-05-2012
Med's Request
18-06-2012
Med's Done....
23-06-2012
VISA ISSUED...
17-09-2013
LANDED..........
25-01-2014
My PR application is in process and I just completed my medicals. I am assuming that I would get my PPR in the next 2 months or so, let say by the end of August.

I am getting married on Oct 28 and was wondering what will happen if I dont land before my marriage. I believe I would have to inform CIC of change in my marital status. Any idea what happens after that? Will they process my spouse's PR under my CEC application.

I am confused and looking for suggestions. Thanks in Advance!!!
 
gopal1141 said:
My PR application is in process and I just completed my medicals. I am assuming that I would get my PPR in the next 2 months or so, let say by the end of August.

I am getting married on Oct 28 and was wondering what will happen if I dont land before my marriage. I believe I would have to inform CIC of change in my marital status. Any idea what happens after that? Will they process my spouse's PR under my CEC application.

I am confused and looking for suggestions. Thanks in Advance!!!



"Family members can be added to the application at any time during the process, including after the visa is issued but prior to obtaining permanent resident status. Applicants should be counselled to inform the visa office immediately if their family composition has changed. Please see OP 2 Section 7.7 for more information on adding a family member during processing.

To include adopted children, spouses, or common-law partners as accompanying family members, R4 requires that the relationship must be genuine and not one entered into primarily for immigration purposes.

If family members are added to the application, they must be examined, not be inadmissible and meet the requirements of the Act, before the principal applicant can become a permanent resident."