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Old Feb 29th 2004, 8:36 pm
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Ganesh Subramaniam
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Andrew,

If one gets Canada PR approved, for getting the initial stamp i think we
need to go Canada - Does all the applicants need to go to canada
initially or just the principal applicant alone is sufficient?

Pls let me know.

Thanks.
 
Old Feb 29th 2004, 9:01 pm
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All must land before their visas expire. Family members may land separately,
as long as principal applicant lands first. But again - all must land before
visas expire.

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    > Andrew,
    > If one gets Canada PR approved, for getting the initial stamp i think we
    > need to go Canada - Does all the applicants need to go to canada
    > initially or just the principal applicant alone is sufficient?
    > Pls let me know.
    > Thanks.
 
Old Mar 1st 2004, 5:31 pm
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in a recent article, Ganesh Subramaniam ([email protected]) said:

    > Andrew,
    >
    > If one gets Canada PR approved, for getting the initial stamp i think we
    > need to go Canada - Does all the applicants need to go to canada
    > initially or just the principal applicant alone is sufficient?

Like all situations, it's best if you go together. However, the law
does permit family members to arrive separately, under certain conditions:
1) The main (principal) applicant must arrive first;
2) The visa is still valid by the time the last member of the family
arrives.
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