I'm anticipating my PR in a couple of months. I live in the US. My in-laws are currently visiting us and I'm interested in combining my PR landing process with a Niagara/Toronto trip for my in-laws. I'm going to apply for a visitor visa for them. Will this complicate the landing process if self,spouse,kids and in-laws all show up for the landing process. I don't think my in-laws might be comfortable in going on their own to the immigration booth with the visitor visa.Just trying to avoid two trips!Any suggestions welcome.
Quote:You cannot apply for a visitor visa on their behalf - they have to do that on their own.
Originally posted by prakrithi
I'm going to apply for a visitor visa for them.
Quote:It shouldn't complicate it as long as all your documents are in order and they have their visit visa.
Will this complicate the landing process if self,spouse,kids and in-laws all show up for the landing process. I don't think my in-laws might be comfortable in going on their own to the immigration booth with the visitor visa.Just trying to avoid two trips!Any suggestions welcome.
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Thank you for your response.
I will be driving in, will stay for a couple of days to see Niagara/Toronto and all of us will get back to US. I plan to stay in a hotel for a couple nights like I did during my last trip to Toronto. If I'm going to stay for only a couple of days, do i still have to import my car? For the PR Card, I'm planning to provide my friend's montreal address. Will collect it from him later.
Quote:No, then you shouldn't.
Originally posted by prakrithi
If I'm going to stay for only a couple of days, do i still have to import my car?
Quote:I'm not sure if you can use a QC address during landing (unless you have qualified under the QC immigration program).
For the PR Card, I'm planning to provide my friend's montreal address.
Quote:How?
Will collect it from him later.
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"Mah deah, there is much more money to be made in the destruction of civilization than in building it up."
-- Rhett Butler in "Gone with the Wind"
Prakrithi - your in-laws can visit Canada if they have a valid US visa and intend to stay less than 30 days.
It's unlikely you can use QC address on landing for your PR card but who knows.
»luckysaab«
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I pointed you at the stars and all you saw was the tip of my finger
: Thank you. I was thinking about asking my friend to mail my PR cards to US. Will that now work?
: Thank you.
Seems like Toronto address is a safe bet. I will look for some friends. Thanks.
Quote:But they'll still need to apply for and get a Canadian visa.
Originally posted by luckysaab
Prakrithi - your in-laws can visit Canada if they have a valid US visa and intend to stay less than 30 days.
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"Mah deah, there is much more money to be made in the destruction of civilization than in building it up."
-- Rhett Butler in "Gone with the Wind"
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