postponing interview
Dear all,
I received an invitation to an interview (the end of February) for PR in Canada. But I'm going to get married this summer and want to take my wife and her child with me. And I would like to be sure that my family will be allowed to get PR in Canada. Can I ask Canadian embassy to consider my situation and postpone my interview? Thank you, |
Re: postponing interview
It is better to attend the interview and get positive selection decision
now - if you will be interviewed after March 2003 then you will be assessed under new law and may not qualify, so don't blow your chance. It will still take several months after the interview to have final decision as medical and background/security checks must be completed - in Russia it may take up to a year for background/security check to conclude anyway. During the interview you may notify officer about your plans and then add your wife and her child to your application. -- ../.. Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email: [email protected] (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email) For confidential phone consultation go here: http://members.yahoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada ________________________________ "Sergey" wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Dear all, > I received an invitation to an interview (the end of February) for PR > in Canada. But I'm going to get married this summer and want to take > my wife and her child with me. And I would like to be sure that my > family will be allowed to get PR in Canada. Can I ask Canadian embassy > to consider my situation and postpone my interview? > Thank you, |
Re: postponing interview
There would be no better way to find out whether your wife and child can
accompany you than to attend your interview and, if possible, add them to your application. The visa officer could then tell you how to go about doing that. -- Jim Humphries, former visa officer "Sergey" wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Dear all, > I received an invitation to an interview (the end of February) for PR > in Canada. But I'm going to get married this summer and want to take > my wife and her child with me. And I would like to be sure that my > family will be allowed to get PR in Canada. Can I ask Canadian embassy > to consider my situation and postpone my interview? > Thank you, |
Re: postponing interview
Privet, Serega!
don't be "durak" - attend the interview or they may consider you not willing to move to Canada. You can then sponsor your future wife's arrival (one of my contacts has done that way). If you postpone the interview- it may be no sooner than in a year!!! the laws can change again. If your family status changes after the interview, you will still have to land in Canada within 1 year after the medicals, and you can get trapped in a cat and mouse game over the medicals of your wife and the child. So go as scheduled ,don't loose your time Sergei from Calgary (logged on to this newsgroup by accident) Sergey wrote: >Dear all, >I received an invitation to an interview (the end of February) for PR >in Canada. But I'm going to get married this summer and want to take >my wife and her child with me. And I would like to be sure that my >family will be allowed to get PR in Canada. Can I ask Canadian embassy >to consider my situation and postpone my interview? >Thank you, > |
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