- Lindsay, a psychology professor, gets a chance to decide between relocating to a new place for her dream job and marrying Jason, her childhood sweetheart when she is helped by a mysterious messenger.
- A young psychology professor must choose between moving across the country for her dream job or staying in her hometown to marry the man of her dreams. On a foggy December night, she gets a little help from a coachman who takes her three years into the future and shows her what her life will become.
- Lindsay's boyfriend Jason invites her to a dinner at a fancy restaurant. On her way there she receives a call with an offer for a professorship at Yale and the chance to publish her book. During the dinner, Jason proposes to her but her new job offer, which means she must move, ruins it as he can't agree to move. Crushed, Lindsay walks into a park where she meets a mysterious coachman who says that she needs some perspective. The next morning Lindsay wakes up and it's three years later and she's a famous author with a successful life at Yale. When she visits her hometown, Jason is on his way to marry another girl and things get complicated. Can she go back?—Johan Hammar
- With Christmas just around the corner, Lindsay, a small local college psychology professor, is at a crossroads. On the one hand, her long-time beau Jason is about to pop the question. On the other hand, a coveted book deal and professorship awaits Lindsay at the prestigious Yale University. But you can never have it all in life. As uncertainty ratchets up the tension, a magical coach ride offers Lindsay an eye-opening look into the future. Is Lindsay ready to make the toughest decision, just in time for Christmas?—Nick Riganas
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By what name was Just in Time for Christmas (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
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