Hi,
I have the following question,
Me (as principal applicant)+ daughter+ wife have been granted Canadian immigration visas (skilled class). Me + daughter will be landing in November this yr. Can my wife enter afterwards within the validity period (i.e. is she eligible to enter alone from a different country)?
Thanking you in advance for your expert advice.
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Orginally posted by maha1fin
Hi,
I have the following question,
Me (as principal applicant)+ daughter+ wife have been granted Canadian immigration visas (skilled class). Me + daughter will be landing in November this yr. Can my wife enter afterwards within the validity period (i.e. is she eligible to enter alone from a different country)?
Thanking you in advance for your expert advice.
Big head... again can u post some links to documents relating to this ? I had a problem with my friend not able to travel separately, as his wife applied as a dependent and not as an independent candidate.
Thanks
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Orginally posted by Ottawa_Nerd
Big head... again can u post some links to documents relating to this ? I had a problem with my friend not able to travel separately, as his wife applied as a dependent and not as an independent candidate.
Thanks
Damm, this means that its upto the officer whether to grant or reject the application (if landing separately) ?
"....If an officer has reason to believe the dependants may not have been examined, the officer may further the examination pursuant to A23 pending confirmation from the visa office that they have been examined...."
Thanks for the response
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Orginally posted by Ottawa_Nerd
Damm, this means that its upto the officer whether to grant or reject the application (if landing separately) ?
"....If an officer has reason to believe the dependants may not have been examined, the officer may further the examination pursuant to A23 pending confirmation from the visa office that they have been examined...."
Thanks for the response
I do not know if the rules have changed, but, when I applied in independent category in 1996 as main applicant, the visa officer specifically advised me to go to Canada alone, look for job and then ask my family members and dependent to join me. His advice made a lot of sense at that time for a new immigrant but I decided to land here with my family because I had my siblings well settled here.
So if the rules have not changed, then there should be no problem and in this case there should not be any as the spouse can join any time within the validity of the visa.
Also, bighead's post is quite clear.
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Mortgage Alliance Company of Canada
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