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janichirag123

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Jun 27, 2019
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Hello,

My wife and I were approved for PR under express entry. They asked us to send our passports to Ottawa.

My wife was not able to send her passport for some reason. Only I sent my passport and they stamped my passport with PR VISA. Now I am planning to travel to Canada but I received a document with my PR VISA that says the following:

"If we have informed you that PR VISA for any of your accompanying family members will be issued at a different visa office, you cannot become PR until that visa office has issued the PR VISA to your family member. Please wait for the VISA office to issue PR VISA to your family member before you go to an IRCC office or port of entry to become PR"

Now, I had sent three e-mails to IRCC.CIO-BRCD.IRCC@cic.gc.ca asking where can my wife get her passport stamped. We live in USA. But there was no response.

We are Indian passport holders and we require VISA to enter Canada.

I am planning to visit Canada alone in two weeks (without my wife for time-being) to get my PR card. Would you advise against it?

I have my PR VISA stamped, my wife was approved PR VISA but didn;t get stamp yet.

Please advise
 
Why can't your wife send her passport to Ottawa?

If you haven't received your CoPR (and you've explicitly been told you can't become a PR), why are you planning to come to Canada?
 
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Why can't your wife send her passport to Ottawa?

If you haven't received your CoPR (and you've explicitly been told you can't become a PR), why are you planning to come to Canada?

My wife couldn't send her passport because her passport is her only ID in USA and she needs it to give tests.

I did receive my CoPR and passport stamped with VISA but my wife didn't because she didn't send her passport.
Only I am planning to travel to Canda for now. That statement on one of the documents with PR VISA threw me off.
 
My wife couldn't send her passport because her passport is her only ID in USA and she needs it to give tests.

I did receive my CoPR and passport stamped with VISA but my wife didn't because she didn't send her passport.
Only I am planning to travel to Canda for now. That statement on one of the documents with PR VISA threw me off.

You have been told that you cannot land without getting her passport stamped. Ignoring that isn't a good idea. You may be allowed to land, or they may ask you to come back later to land.

You have to send her passport.

Use the webform (Google "IRCC Webform") to open a Case Specific Enquiry and ask them what to do next.