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Hi everyone,

I am an AINP PR applicant, submitted my medical exam last week Jan 10th 2018 and waiting for my passport request which usually takes about 2 months from others' timelines that I've noticed.

I currently reside and work in Alberta, Canada. While I'm waiting for my PR, I'm planning to get married during March first week in India. It is going to be a simple register marriage and not a grand traditional Indian wedding. Given that I don't receive my passport request before my wedding, is it advisable to add my then-husband to my PR application which is almost at the end stage? I hear from many that CIC does not approve Register marriages and that it needs proper proof with pictures from the traditional wedding. Is it true and what is advisable for me to do at this stage? Get my PR approved first and then add my husband later through Sponsorship program or just include now in the final stage of my PR process? Do I have to get married lavishly just for the sake of proving to CIC? Doesn't make any sense to me. :( Can someone help me, please?
 
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I also live in Alberta...we have same timeline I submitted my medical on 15 th jan 2018 so do u think its gonna take 2 months or 3 months?..
 
Hi everyone,

I am an AINP PR applicant, submitted my medical exam last week Jan 10th 2018 and waiting for my passport request which usually takes about 2 months from others' timelines that I've noticed.

I currently reside and work in Alberta, Canada. While I'm waiting for my PR, I'm planning to get married during March first week in India. It is going to be a simple register marriage and not a grand traditional Indian wedding. Given that I don't receive my passport request before my wedding, is it advisable to add my then-husband to my PR application which is almost at the end stage? I hear from many that CIC does not approve Register marriages and that it needs proper proof with pictures from the traditional wedding. Is it true and what is advisable for me to do at this stage? Get my PR approved first and then add my husband later through Sponsorship program or just include now in the final stage of my PR process? Do I have to get married lavishly just for the sake of proving to CIC? Doesn't make any sense to me. :( Can someone help me, please?

If you married now , immediately you have to inform to CIC. Then CIC will prolong your PR processing. Beacause they have to check whether you married genuinely, to do spouse BG check & Security screening.

I had seen some cases like you. In their cases Principal applicant PR processing postponed more than 6-7 months.

If you are okay with postponement, go ahead. Otherwise after getting your PR apply family sponsorship.
 
Hi everyone,

I am an AINP PR applicant, submitted my medical exam last week Jan 10th 2018 and waiting for my passport request which usually takes about 2 months from others' timelines that I've noticed.

I currently reside and work in Alberta, Canada. While I'm waiting for my PR, I'm planning to get married during March first week in India. It is going to be a simple register marriage and not a grand traditional Indian wedding. Given that I don't receive my passport request before my wedding, is it advisable to add my then-husband to my PR application which is almost at the end stage? I hear from many that CIC does not approve Register marriages and that it needs proper proof with pictures from the traditional wedding. Is it true and what is advisable for me to do at this stage? Get my PR approved first and then add my husband later through Sponsorship program or just include now in the final stage of my PR process? Do I have to get married lavishly just for the sake of proving to CIC? Doesn't make any sense to me. :( Can someone help me, please?

Is your application paper-based?

You have to inform CIC of the marriage, otherwise, you won’t be able to sponsor your spouse in the future.

I am PNP-EE Outland and added my spouse in 20-Dec, got PPR last week. See my posts about adding spouse and my timeline.
 
Is your application paper-based?

You have to inform CIC of the marriage, otherwise, you won’t be able to sponsor your spouse in the future.

I am PNP-EE Outland and added my spouse in 20-Dec, got PPR last week. See my posts about adding spouse and my timeline.

Hi! Yes, my application is paper-based and it’s AINP inland.

Could you please share the link of your previous post regarding adding spouse? I’m unable to view your posts! Thanks!
 
If you married now , immediately you have to inform to CIC. Then CIC will prolong your PR processing. Beacause they have to check whether you married genuinely, to do spouse BG check & Security screening.

I had seen some cases like you. In their cases Principal applicant PR processing postponed more than 6-7 months.

If you are okay with postponement, go ahead. Otherwise after getting your PR apply family sponsorship.

Okay, thank you for the info!
 
Hi
I also live in Alberta...we have same timeline I submitted my medical on 15 th jan 2018 so do u think its gonna take 2 months or 3 months?..
Hi, I received my passport request on March 9th, 2018! So, I hope you will receive your PPR soon too! All the best!
 
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Is your application paper-based?

You have to inform CIC of the marriage, otherwise, you won’t be able to sponsor your spouse in the future.

I am PNP-EE Outland and added my spouse in 20-Dec, got PPR last week. See my posts about adding spouse and my timeline.

Sorry, I got a lot of posts about it. You can click the link just below my name.
 
Hi, I received my passport request on March 9th, 2018! So, I hope you will receive your PPR soon too! All the best!

I'm also AINP inland applicant
Sept 20 2016 applicant
Aor Dec 22 2016
Additional doc request Feb 15 2017
MR requested Dec 18 2017
MR received by CIC Jan 3 2018
MR passed Jan 9 2018
BGIP Feb 27 2018
Awaiting PPR

Could you share your timeline please
 
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Ainp inland applicant
Jan 15 2017 applicant
Aor may 15 2017
Rcmp with biodata request Oct 20 2017
Medical request feb 28 2018
Currently unemployed, in ip2 and waiting for ppr
 
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Ainp inland applicant
Jan 15 2017 applicant
Aor may 15 2017
Rcmp with biodata request Oct 20 2017
Medical request feb 28 2018
Currently unemployed, in ip2 and waiting for ppr
Any news about your application ?
Did u update ainp that u r unemployed??
 
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Nope i still dont contact ainp but i alredy apply for a bowp, i saw in other post that if you are unemployed and you have more than 4 months in your current work permit, some people apply and got.approve in the bowp, and i still waiting for ppr i hope i can get it before the bowp
 
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Nope i still dont contact ainp but i alredy apply for a bowp, i saw in other post that if you are unemployed and you have more than 4 months in your current work permit, some people apply and got.approve in the bowp, and i still waiting for ppr i hope i can get it before the bowp
Did u start working somewhere else ?
Plz post when u get your permit
Hope u get pr before that.
 
If you married now , immediately you have to inform to CIC. Then CIC will prolong your PR processing. Beacause they have to check whether you married genuinely, to do spouse BG check & Security screening.

I had seen some cases like you. In their cases Principal applicant PR processing postponed more than 6-7 months.

If you are okay with postponement, go ahead. Otherwise after getting your PR apply family sponsorship.
Hi there, i will be very thankful if you provide me with some info.
My federal file was recevied on 17 nov 2016 after getting AINP. In nov 2017 all my friends got there medical requests but i never recieved mine. ( we applied at the same time frame ). I am still waiting for my medical. I got married and i added my wifes name in the file in november 2017 itself. It that the reason for the delay and usually how much time it takes because my boss is selling the business and i only have closed work permit. What are my options? thank you for your help.