What are the Rules About Landing?

  • Requirements for Landing in different provinces
  • Landing at indicated destination
  • Landing outside Quebec when you've indicated Quebec as your destination
  • Length of time required to land in Canada following the issuance of a Visa
  • Dependents
  • Necessary Documentation
  • Staying In Canada Following Landing
  • Extending the expiration date of  landing documents
Immigration in Canada


Landing outside Quebec when you've indicated Quebec as your destination

A change in intended destination prior to landing may be a material change to your application which is sufficient to warrant the revision of the application by the visa office. As a general rule, this would typically only be the case if the individual, prior to landing, makes such a change in intention so as to wish to reside in Quebec although having applied with an intended destination outside of Quebec, or vice-versa.

Length of time required to land in Canada following the issuance of a Visa

You will have a period of one year following the initial conclusion of your medical examination in order to land. If delays cause the validity of your medical documents to expire, additional examinations may be required.

Requirements for Landing in different provinces

Is not necessarily required to land where you initially indicated.

Dependents

They must land at the same time, or following the principal applicant, within the validity of the landing documents.

Necessary Documentation

Applicants must take along a valid passport and the landing documents. Proof of settlements funds may also be requested at the time of landing. Applicants may also benefit by taking copies of any available statutory documents (i.e., birth certificates, marriage certificates, etc.), as well as an inventory of the items they wish to take to Canada.

Staying In Canada Following Landing

There are certain requirements concerning a permanent resident's physical presence in Canada that should be considered.

Extending the expiration date of  landing documents

Applicants must generally land within the time indicated on the landing documents. Failure to do so may mean that the applicant forfeits any status that may have been tentatively given.

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