On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, tony wrote:
> My question is my wife and the kids needs to go back to my
> country on an emergency. I do not know how this would impact
> our case. If she leaves do I have to inform this to Buffalo.
Are you the primary applicant? Assuming you still receive mail
for them, then it is not that big deal. If the emergency trip is
a temporary one you don't need to inform Visa Office. If it is a
permanent one then AFAIK you should, but make sure to state that
the mailing address does not change.
> Once they issue the landing rights to me in the U.S, how is it
> possible for my wife and the kids to travel to Canada from my
> country.
Well, they need to get the landing right i.e. PR Visa as well.
When the Visa Office request your and their passport, AFAIK they
should send their passport to you and you send all the passports
to visa office, getting their PR visas. Then you must send the
passport back to them, and they must land before the PR Visa
expire.
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