Sponsorship of parents, children, spouses (common-law, conjugal, same sex), refugees.
Sponsorship Application of Dependent child
ugandhi Posts: 4
Posted On: 3/10/2016
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Hello,
We ( Myself, Wife and Daughter) are PR`s and done our first landing in 2014 got our PR.
My son born after we got PR outside Canada. We decided to settle permanently and living in Canada since Sep-15.
We bought our one-year-old son on TRV along with us and applied PR for him in Oct-15. CIC Mississauga office approved the sponsorship and forwarded his PR application to New Delhi office in Dec-15. Even upfront medicals also forwarded to New Delhi office.
Question No 1: Since my son in on TRV, do I require to apply extension of TRV
Question No 2: Generally how long does it takes to process PR for infants.
Please advice
Thanks GANDHI
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PMM Posts: 661
Posted On: 3/11/2016
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Hi
Hello,
We ( Myself, Wife and Daughter) are PR`s and done our first landing in 2014 got our PR.
My son born after we got PR outside Canada. We decided to settle permanently and living in Canada since Sep-15.
We bought our one-year-old son on TRV along with us and applied PR for him in Oct-15. CIC Mississauga office approved the sponsorship and forwarded his PR application to New Delhi office in Dec-15. Even upfront medicals also forwarded to New Delhi office.
Question No 1: Since my son in on TRV, do I require to apply extension of TRV
Question No 2: Generally how long does it takes to process PR for infants.
Please advice
Thanks GANDHI
1. It appears that you are confusing a TRV (Temporary Resident Visa) which only allows him to enter Canada, with a Visitor record, which allows him to remain in Canada. So it depends at the Port of Entry how long he was allowed to remain. He should have been issued either a document which outlines how long he can stay or just a stamp was placed in the passport. If it was a stamp with no writing underneath, then he was admitted for 6 months. 2. If he was admitted for 6 months in October, you have to apply for an extension of his visitor permit for him to remain legally. 3. A minor under, no criminal records check, no background check, so probably 6 months or so overseas.
PMM
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