Hi
"war1000" wrote in message
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> Thanks a lot for reading and helping.
>
> I recently received a letter from the RPC at Buffalo informing me that
> my application for permanenet residence in Canada is complete and that
> I should send my passport for the visa by September 29th. However, it
> also states that if I have gotten married since the last
> correspondence, I should not send the passport and send the marriage
> certificate instead.
>
> I got marrided last month, on August 16th. My wife is a Canadian
> Citizen already living in Canada. In the letter from the RPC it states
> that the new spouse has to go through the full processing procedures.
> Does she still have to go through the entire processing procedures
> since she is Canadian? Or should I just send my passport now and
> declare that I got married when I land?
>
> Please advise to what I should do.
>
> Thank you very much for you kind response in advance.
>
Send your passport with an amended application with proof of marriage and
proof that your spouse is a Canadian citizen. Buffalo may, if they are
thinking, then issue the COPR. Or you could fax them with the details of
the marriage and proof of her citizenship and request further instructions.
PMM
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