Hi everyone,
This is a bit of a long post, so thank you in advance for reading it and for any advice you have!
So I came to Canada on a 2 year IEC (working holiday) visa in September 2015. I met my boyfriend here & we had a baby in March 2017. We applied for inland spousal sponsorship, but realised close to my visa expiry date (Sept 2017), while we were finishing our application, that we needed additional paperwork to prove our daughter didn't need to be sponsored as a dependent child.
She's only 8 months old, and we didn't have her passport at the time of applying, so had to send away an application for proof of citizenship certificate at the same time as the spousal sponsorship. We were cutting it close with sending in the SS application, the delay of gathering the paperwork for our daughters proof of citizenship application meant we didn't send it away until my status had expired, by about a week. I sent a cover letter explaining why we were delayed in sending the application, and sent away a request to have my status restored and for an open work permit, alongside the spousal sponsorship.
So, my problem is now that I've realised today I didn't send the correct fees, what with the stress of organising this by myself, and the sleep deprivation that comes with babies. When I first got my list of fees to pay, I was applying while I still had legal status, so after the delay with the other application needed for our baby, I was applying for a restoration, OWP & the spousal sponsorship, but I didn't remember to re-check the fees I was paying and haven't paid the fees for restoration of a work permit.
I haven't heard back since sending away my package (it's been about a month), and I'm really worried that it'll be refused because of the confusion over the needed fees? Would they refuse it because I didn't send all the applicable fees? Or would they ask me to pay what I hadn't?
The other problem is that we have a Christmas holiday booked to Scotland to see my family for 3 weeks, which we booked way before realising there might be a problem with me travelling. So now I am absolutely terrified that I may be stopped from returning to Canada after our holiday.
I know the CIC website says you can travel while waiting for an application to be processed along as you meet the criteria for re-entering, and being from the UK, I only need an eta to travel to Canada. However, I'm worried I won't be granted entry because I have an application being processed that hasn't been accepted yet. Does anyone have any advice or experience with travelling while waiting for visa decision?
I tried calling the CIC call centre and after a 45minute wait, I spent almost an hour on the phone, was put on hold about 20 times, the agent kept giving me contrasting information, confusing what I had I told him and essentially didn't really help me at all. I wondered if anyone here could shed some light, or offer any advice.
Thank you,
Roseanne
This is a bit of a long post, so thank you in advance for reading it and for any advice you have!
So I came to Canada on a 2 year IEC (working holiday) visa in September 2015. I met my boyfriend here & we had a baby in March 2017. We applied for inland spousal sponsorship, but realised close to my visa expiry date (Sept 2017), while we were finishing our application, that we needed additional paperwork to prove our daughter didn't need to be sponsored as a dependent child.
She's only 8 months old, and we didn't have her passport at the time of applying, so had to send away an application for proof of citizenship certificate at the same time as the spousal sponsorship. We were cutting it close with sending in the SS application, the delay of gathering the paperwork for our daughters proof of citizenship application meant we didn't send it away until my status had expired, by about a week. I sent a cover letter explaining why we were delayed in sending the application, and sent away a request to have my status restored and for an open work permit, alongside the spousal sponsorship.
So, my problem is now that I've realised today I didn't send the correct fees, what with the stress of organising this by myself, and the sleep deprivation that comes with babies. When I first got my list of fees to pay, I was applying while I still had legal status, so after the delay with the other application needed for our baby, I was applying for a restoration, OWP & the spousal sponsorship, but I didn't remember to re-check the fees I was paying and haven't paid the fees for restoration of a work permit.
I haven't heard back since sending away my package (it's been about a month), and I'm really worried that it'll be refused because of the confusion over the needed fees? Would they refuse it because I didn't send all the applicable fees? Or would they ask me to pay what I hadn't?
The other problem is that we have a Christmas holiday booked to Scotland to see my family for 3 weeks, which we booked way before realising there might be a problem with me travelling. So now I am absolutely terrified that I may be stopped from returning to Canada after our holiday.
I know the CIC website says you can travel while waiting for an application to be processed along as you meet the criteria for re-entering, and being from the UK, I only need an eta to travel to Canada. However, I'm worried I won't be granted entry because I have an application being processed that hasn't been accepted yet. Does anyone have any advice or experience with travelling while waiting for visa decision?
I tried calling the CIC call centre and after a 45minute wait, I spent almost an hour on the phone, was put on hold about 20 times, the agent kept giving me contrasting information, confusing what I had I told him and essentially didn't really help me at all. I wondered if anyone here could shed some light, or offer any advice.
Thank you,
Roseanne