It's an acknowledgement that you recieve 2-3 months after IRCC has your complete application.What is this AOR?
did you get AOR ?Hi all!
I applied for Outland spousal sponsorship on 3rd august this year. Seeing Facebook and WhatsApp groups almost everyone that submitted around that time already received AOR. Today marks 80 days since I submitted and I haven’t got any type of response so far. Should I be worried? Is there a maximum days till AOR?
That I have not get it yetIt's an acknowledgement that you recieve 2-3 months after IRCC has your complete application.
Did you get AOR ?Hi all
Looking for june applicants for spousal sponsership. I have submitted my Husband's application on June 30,2023. No AOR yet......
In my opinion, I'd add an explanation because if something shows up in the medical report that you haven't explicitly told them, they might think you are omitting information or they might ask for additional information and it will delay the process. I'm not sure what you should say in that field because it asks for a disease or disorder instead of a treatment, but definitely, a letter of explanation would be valid.Regarding the Schedule A / background form :
My wife is a transgender, going MtF. She is on hormone replacement therapy for more than a year now. Does she need to say yes to "do you have a serious disease or physical or mental disorder" and explain that she is a transgender? This is a very delicate area for her as you can imagine, but I know it'll show up during her medical exam.
I would say "no" to this question but then make sure that you cover your wife's transition in an LOE. Presumably you've already planned to do that somewhere.Regarding the Schedule A / background form :
My wife is a transgender, going MtF. She is on hormone replacement therapy for more than a year now. Does she need to say yes to "do you have a serious disease or physical or mental disorder" and explain that she is a transgender? This is a very delicate area for her as you can imagine, but I know it'll show up during her medical exam.
In theory, there is no minimum required time to be married. Obviously, the longer you are married, the easier is to prove that it's a legit relationship. I'm in a bit similar situation, I've been in a relationship for a year and will complete 3 months of being married by the time I apply in January. While I've been living with my wife for almost 6 months now, I'll add as much information as I can, like proof of contact (chats) even though this is not required if you are already living together.Would a spousal sponsorship be denied if me and my wife have been legally married for only a month? We never lived with eachother, aside from hotels during vacation and brief family visits in the past. We've also literally never missed a day of texting eachother for almost a year.
Okay, that makes sense, we'll write a LOE to explain her situation, thank you!I would say "no" to this question but then make sure that you cover your wife's transition in an LOE. Presumably you've already planned to do that somewhere.
Background check is the longest step in the application. As long as your application is still withing the processing time frame (10 months for inland, 13 for outland), you have nothing to worry about.I got pre-arrival 4 months ago. I still haven't received PPR. Background is 'in progress'. Could someone advise if it's normal? Why is the gap between pre-arrival and PPR so long?
There is no definite timeline/state when pre-arrival is being sent out.I got pre-arrival 4 months ago. I still haven't received PPR. Background is 'in progress'. Could someone advise if it's normal? Why is the gap between pre-arrival and PPR so long?