Hi! Thanks so much for your sharing! I am a newbie and I am still trying to sort out how to get my husband legal status to work in Canada ASAP. It's amazing that your OWP got approved in 2 months only!!!!! We thought it would take 5 months at least.No problem! We just got his OWP in the mail today, so hopefully it won't be much longer for yours ^-^
Since your wife has a work permit now, you can withdraw the visitor record application and hopefully get a refund of the processing fee if processing for that application hasn't begun.Thank you for your reply.
She came with Visitor Visa and in August will be 6 months, I thought since she has work permit now, no need to extend her stay as visitor.
I will keep her application for extending her stay as visitor also in process.
Thanks again
I recieved AOR todayAny May Outland Online Applicants received AOR ? PA - India , Sponsor - PR
Great ! Congrats .. Where is PA from ?I recieved AOR today
Pr applied online on 26 may
We mailed the documents on the 25th of May, but weren't smart enough to ask for tracking! It shouldn't take more than a week, we just mailed them through the post office, no couriers or anything.Hi! Thanks so much for your sharing! I am a newbie and I am still trying to sort out how to get my husband legal status to work in Canada ASAP. It's amazing that your OWP got approved in 2 months only!!!!! We thought it would take 5 months at least.
You mentioned you applied inland and application was received on May 28, may I know if you used the paper format? If so, when exactly did you send it out? (wanted to see how long it takes for them to actually receive the documents).
Many thanks in advance!!!!
What Mapple007 said is actually true, my apologies for the incorrect information before! Still learning what it all means and whatnot.Thank you for your reply.
She came with Visitor Visa and in August will be 6 months, I thought since she has work permit now, no need to extend her stay as visitor.
I will keep her application for extending her stay as visitor also in process.
Thanks again
Yes, I applied on May 1stI applied through online portal on May 10, and am still waiting for AOR. Anyone on the same boat?
Ours were applied online May 5th, outland PA but no aor yet.. almost 3 months nowYes, I applied on May 1st
Given that you just gave biometrics, presumably at VFS, I'm going to guess it means that you've a file number with them. I believe in most cases paying for biometrics for a spousal app means that you have paid for the fees (some of them anyway) for the eventual passport submission - so that invoice would presumably be your way to show this.I received an email from VFS Global saying that my Visa Application tracking ID has been received and they attached an invoice (e-ICR) for my record and reference. What is this email particularly about? Does this mean my application has been sent to the Visa office in the Philippines?
Hello,Given that you just gave biometrics, presumably at VFS, I'm going to guess it means that you've a file number with them. I believe in most cases paying for biometrics for a spousal app means that you have paid for the fees (some of them anyway) for the eventual passport submission - so that invoice would presumably be your way to show this.
Of course, it's only a guess. If you get other correspondence contradicting my guess - well, then I guessed wrong.
Thank you very much for your kind comment. She came with visitor visa and her visa expired, but she maintain her stay with her OWP letter, I will withdraw her application from extending her stay as a visitor. Thanks a bunch!Since your wife has a work permit now, you can withdraw the visitor record application and hopefully get a refund of the processing fee if processing for that application hasn't begun.
Quoted from Canada.ca website below:
"Application not processed
Fees for service shall be refunded if an application has not been processed and when the client has formally indicated that they wish to withdraw the application or when the client has decided not to submit the application."
A work permit and a visitor record are the same type of documents, i.e., status documents. They both allow your wife to remain in Canada within the timeframe specified but doesn't allow her to enter Canada. For entering Canada, she would need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), which I assume she already has. Extending her visitor status doesn't extend the validity of her TRV, but it will grant her a visitor record, which is redundant given she's already got the work permit.