I want to know if somebody who is single applies for permanent residence in canada (fedral).
and during the process before getting the file number or after that got married what he or she suppossed to do ?
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Originally posted by economy20
I want to know if somebody who is single applies for permanent residence in canada (fedral).
and during the process before getting the file number or after that got married what he or she suppossed to do ?
I think u have to retract ur old application and file a new one..
There is no in between change of status in canadian immigration system as far as i know,
http://www.CIC.gc.ca" rel="nofollow">LINK has the immigration departments call center number , call them and ask for the accurate info.
Logically speaking, an application is accepted and goes in queue till you get the PR..... Waiting is usually so long that they know that life events such As marraige/divorce/birth/ death all are possible.....Simply update the application with the required documents such as marriage certificates and all he relevant certificates of the spouse ......
Check with their call centre too as advised above.....
Correcting my earlier statement
It will lead to 3-5 months delay in ur applications
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/buffalo/imm/notice_avis.aspx
Important notice for family members:
Do not submit your passports at this time if:
- you have married or divorced since our last correspondence;
- you have given birth or adopted a child since our last correspondence;
- you intend to get married or divorced prior to your landing in Canada;
or
- you intend to give birth or adopt a child prior to your landing in Canada
If any of these conditions apply, your new spouse and/or children must be added to your
application and be found admissible to Canada before permanent resident visas can be
issued. Failure to declare additional dependants such as a spouse or children prior to
your becoming a permanent resident could result in the cancellation of your permanent
resident visa. Once your file is closed, you would be required to submit a new
application and pay new processing fees. Any new application would be assessed
under the Act and Regulations in force at the time of its submission.
In the event that you do have additional dependants to add to or remove from your
application, you should immediately advise our office. You will be asked to submit
evidence such as a copy of the marriage, divorce, birth or adoption certificate or a letter
advising when and where the marriage, divorce, birth or adoption is expected to take
place.
Making a mistake is so human..... By admitting it and then going a step further to research and update correct information..... Nice work.....
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