On Sep 7, 2:02 am, "PMM" @telus.net> wrote:
> Hi
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> "war1000" wrote in message
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> news:1189140745.411521.101230@y42g2000hsy.googlegroups.com...
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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
Hi PMM,
By amended application, do you mean a letter stating the change or is
there any special form that I have to send?
Thanks.
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