I cant remember. I just pressed a lot of numbers though... and was on hold for 37 minutes. Sigh.Yes, I already tried to call this number many times and I waited until they hang up my phone calls
What is the ext. number by the way?
I cant remember. I just pressed a lot of numbers though... and was on hold for 37 minutes. Sigh.Yes, I already tried to call this number many times and I waited until they hang up my phone calls
What is the ext. number by the way?
True. I just wanted to get it over with because I’ve been waiting for this request for so long.Yeah I'm tossing up between going down to Vancouver or asking for an extension beyond the 30 days that they give you for it.
Use the IRCC web form and update the info. They will add these to your file. I don't think ESL school counts but include it if you want. Nothing to be nervous about, people forget info all the time, as long as they are not contradicting each other or fraudulent.Hi everyone, I have an urgent matter. I am international student as holding study permit . I also being sponsor by my spouse ( of course in-land Canada). I just submitted my schedule A background by CIC request. However, I made a mistake in personal history, which is I forgot to input my current part time job ( I only inputted my current full time diploma since I am international student so I just put my school that i am attending ). Also when my spouse sent the first application, we attached my employee job letter, by my boss, and we wrote that i am working part time in submission letter too ( means I did not hide it but just did not put it in personal history ). And should I add more information to IRCC ( i will add one more row in personal history)
And my second question is : I used to attend a ESL school ( just 3 months ). But once before, I used both ESL school and my current college letter of enrollment to renew my study permit. Should I fill that ESL school into either Personal history and Education history in the form ( I did not write about that ESL school since they said secondary ,post-secondary and apprenticeship training ).
I just write a brief explanation but they want me to submit along with document by filling out the IRCC , if not they cannot give it to professor.
SO what should i do now ( just leave it and wait and will explain if they ask or add more row and explain to them ) . I am so nervous now.
Thanks for reading!
thanks for replying !Use the IRCC web form and update the info. They will add these to your file. I don't think ESL school counts but include it if you want. Nothing to be nervous about, people forget info all the time, as long as they are not contradicting each other or fraudulent.
You would only be considered on implied status when you have applied to extend your status before it expired. Applying for spousal sponsorship would not give you implied status, it's the OWP application but since you were already out of status for a year and a half, it's useless to apply now. You're right that you have to wait for AIP.Hi guys!
Hope you are all having a good weekend.
Here is my story. I've been out of status for almost 1 year and a half(I messed up the dates and just noticed after 6 moths of the expired date. I had a student permit and the school didn't notice as well). Before we decided to apply inland (I'm the PA) we went to a consultant that basically said it was possible but also suggested that I should get a TRV first. In order to do that, I would have to leave the country and re-enter after the approval so we decided to apply without the TRV or any status(and without a consultant too =P). We were scared CBSA wouldn't grant me entry.
By the time we did (dec 2017) the Public Policy gave us some piece of mind to move forward with the inland. On the application we said that I was out of status, we attached a letter explaining what happened and hoped for the best. We didn't think I should apply for OWP because it wouldn't be processed until I get AIP and that would be by the end of the PR application. I thought once they had my application processing I would be "implied status" even though I wouldn't get health coverage, any government documents, wouldn't be able to work or study. It would be 1 year at home but my husband and I would be together. So we were fine with that.
After reading all the comments here about CBSA contacting out-of-status people and CIC potentially refusing the application I'm very concerned and a bit scared, I admit. =/
I don't know if I understand it right. But I thought I wasn't illegal anymore because I have the PR processing. I'm sorry to bring this up again but I'm very confused and just wanted to hear some opinions if you guys don't mind.
Am I illegal? Can I still apply to a OWP(if that gives me implied status)? Should I apply at this point? Would I have to send to Vegreville, Mississauga or Online?
@profiler I've been reading your posts and comments and I respect a lot your opinion and knowledge. I would appreciate if you could comment on this one too, please.
Thank you all.
For the ones as out of status as I am, we're together on this! =D
TL,DR: Out-of-status, with application in process. Applied after student visa expired and no TRV. I'm worried about the consequences. Hoping for advice going forward.
Wish me luck! I will call them on Monday. It's already frustrating to think about it...I cant remember. I just pressed a lot of numbers though... and was on hold for 37 minutes. Sigh.
If you wanna talk to CIC agrnts, you have to press 1-1-2-3, also when you done all this than 0 that will put up on hold, if not do it over and over, usually 3 or 4 attempt will put you in the Queue,Wish me luck! I will call them on Monday. It's already frustrating to think about it...
Hey, all the details are under my name. Application received March 13, AOR March 27, 2017.
Yesterday I received an email
“This refers to the Application for Permanent Residence you made under the Spouse or
Common-Law Partner in Canada Class.
We are pleased to advise you that processing of your application has been completed. The Canada Immigration Centre in Etobicoke IRCC will contact you to arrange an appointment for the finalization of your permanent resident application.
IMPORTANT: You and your family members, if any, will be required to present original identification document(s) to the Canada Immigration Centre at your appointment. A final decision concerning the granting of permanent residence status will be made at that time. If permanent residence is granted, the name that will appear on the confirmation of permanent resident document is your name as it appears on your passport or identity documents.”
Now waiting to receive the date and time Someone in the same situation?
If you have OWP, I don’t see any problems/nessesary to contact them.Hey guys.Im planning trip back home soon to visit my family in May but it seems like they are moving very quick now.Should I contact CIC and let them now dates of travel?If yes,how can I contact them?
Thank you