awilliams123 wrote:…I've heard that once you have the green light, you can go to Canada, get your stamp and return to the UK and carry working etc for some time until you actually do the 'move'. Is this true?
Yes. After landing, he can leave Canada anytime. The hassle is getting back into Canada after leaving without his Perm Res Card. The rules intend for him to re-enter Canada with his Perm Res Card in hand. However, that card is typically issued 20-30 days after landing, and it must be delivered only via Canada Post to a Canadian address.
OPTION 1: HAVE IT MAILED TO UK
He lands in Canada, gives Canadian address of your relative/friend in Canada (you are a Canadian citizen and know people in Canada, right?), then he enjoys Canada for a brief visit, might as well apply for a SIN number while he’s there, then returns to UK before Perm Res Card arrives at relative’s/friend’s address about 20-30 days later. When relative/friend receives Card, they mail it to him in UK. Now he can re-enter Canada anytime with Card in hand.
* Personally, I would NOT choose Option 1, even though it is so easy, because a lost shipment could be devastating.
OPTION 2: NICE HOLIDAY WITH COURIER (WIFE)
Same as Option1, except: When relative/friend receives Card, they hold it until both of you are ready to actually move (within 3 years of landing to sustain renewable Permanent Residence). On moving day, you (Canadian citizen) fly solo for a brief visit to your relative/friend in Canada and pick up the Card in person. Your husband flies solo to a nice vacation destination outside Canada, and you meet him there with the Card. After a nice holiday, he can re-enter Canada anytime with Card in hand.
* If the extra flights/vacations are too expensive for you, maybe you can adjust Option 2 so that he flies solo to a Canadian airport instead of a foreign vacation destination, and you will be there waiting for him in the airport having picked up the Card in advance, and maybe you can figure out a way to deliver the Card to him while he is stuck in the customs/immigration area of the airport. You should verify this plan in advance with the customs/immigration dept at your chosen airport. If they approve your delivery to someone stuck in the customs/immigration area, then the Card will definitely enable him to walk right through all those customs/immigration officers who initially detained him.
There may be other paths to buy more time before your move, but they are unattractive, and likely frowned upon by immigration officers.
1) If you cannot arrange a Canadian address before landing, perhaps he can land without one, but he “mustâ€