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Inland Spousal Sponsorship - December 2018

MirGer

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Refreshing my timeline:

App sent: Dec 6
App received: Dec 10
AOR: Feb 6
PR linked: Feb 12
OWP linked: Feb 19
MR: Feb 14
Medical done: Feb 19
Passed Medical: Feb 27
OWP approved: Mar 1
OWP letter: Mar 2
 
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NHLNFL

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Nov 21, 2018
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Visa Office......
Vancouver
App. Filed.......
14-12-2018
AOR Received.
13/02/2019
Med's Request
18/02/2019
Med's Done....
25/02/2019
LANDED..........
03-10-2019
Refreshing my timeline:

App sent: Dec 6
App received: Dec 10
AOR: Feb 6
PR linked: Feb 12
OWP linked: Feb 19
MR: Feb 14
Medical done: Feb 19
Passed Medical: Feb 27
OWP approved: Mar 1
OWP letter: Mar 2
Congrats! Did you get the letter by email or postage mail?
 
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arsalmano

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Hello All,

App Submitted: Dec 05 2018
App Rec: Dec 08 2018
AOR Rec: Feb 06, 2019
Med Req: Feb 09, 2019
Med Done: Feb 15, 2019
Med Passed: Feb 25, 2019
OWP Rec: Feb 28, 2019

We are so happy that everything has gone well so far. Especially last week of Feb when we got 2 emails in a day about the medical pass and OWP been approved! The question I have now is that, can my wife travel to go visit back home if she wants? She does have a multiple entry 5 years visa and now she will have OWP and her Temporary Residency was also approved.

So I'm assuming we would be good?

Also, her initial 6 months stay expired on Dec 21, 2018. Since her TR is approved with OWP, does that mean we do not have to renew or apply for status restoration? Can she just book a flight and leave and come back?

Please advise.
 

Jazzercise

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Sep 25, 2018
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Canada
Category........
FAM
App. Filed.......
26-10-2018
AOR Received.
10-11-2018
Med's Request
07-01-2019
Med's Done....
17-01-2019
Update for me:

Application Received : 27 Dec 2018
Returned: 02 Mar 2018

(They say we missed a form, but I could have sworn we had everything. Going to try and get it back out on Monday, we're in Saskatchewan.)

It doesn't look like my passport photos were returned, does anyone know if you have to submit new ones? (The envelope my documents were in was shredded to hell, so passport photos may have fallen out)

Secondary edit: Has anyone switched from inland to outland? With this rejection and subsequent processing times, I'm wondering if it would be better for me to just file outland, as I'm an American and while I know technically the processing times are the same, anecdotally people have reported outland processes faster.
Your application wasn't rejected, but rather simply sent back. It's as if you never applied.

As to Outland or Inland, it's up to you and your sponsor to weigh the positives and negatives of each. Since you're an American, outland should be relatively quick. Additionally, you can travel in and out of Canada without worry your PR app will be rejected. The drawback to the outland is that you won't be able to apply for an OWP, so you may wish to consider the possibility of not working for months (to be conservative, let's say half a year). Not sure if this would be an issue in your case -- again, just something to consider. The positives of inland is that, well, you're in Canada with your partner, and you can apply for an OWP (meaning potentially less time not working). The drawbacks are that if you leave Canada, you're taking a bit of a risk, and it simply takes longer to get to the finish line (conservatively, 12 months). Really, it all depends on what you and your partner want, what is best for your situation. My partner and I chose the inland route, and while we would love to be done with this immigration process, we're also pretty content. Living a rather normal life as we wait.
 

lndunn

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Your application wasn't rejected, but rather simply sent back. It's as if you never applied.
Thank you so much for the response. <3 I currently have student status - my study permit expires in July, and I have a part time job that's been champing at the bit for me to be able to work more hours. (So OWP would be glorious - I could drop to part time studies and work full time)

... But I also have family events in the states that would be nice to be able to attend. (My younger brother is getting married, etc)

I'll have to discuss with the fiance, now that my initial 'omg panic' has run its course. :)
 

Jazzercise

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Sep 25, 2018
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Canada
Category........
FAM
App. Filed.......
26-10-2018
AOR Received.
10-11-2018
Med's Request
07-01-2019
Med's Done....
17-01-2019
Thank you so much for the response. <3 I currently have student status - my study permit expires in July, and I have a part time job that's been champing at the bit for me to be able to work more hours. (So OWP would be glorious - I could drop to part time studies and work full time)

... But I also have family events in the states that would be nice to be able to attend. (My younger brother is getting married, etc)

I'll have to discuss with the fiance, now that my initial 'omg panic' has run its course. :)
Attending events like your brother's wedding shouldn't raise much of an issue. Short trips are fine. Just don't stay out of Canada for 5 months!

(FYI, looks like they're churning out OWPs at an impressive clip nowadays.)
 

lndunn

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May 1, 2016
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Attending events like your brother's wedding shouldn't raise much of an issue. Short trips are fine. Just don't stay out of Canada for 5 months!

(FYI, looks like they're churning out OWPs at an impressive clip nowadays.)
Thank you so very very much for the reassurance. It's been a bit of a wild ride today. I feel much better. :)
 

VancouverIsland

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so we only signed the documents by hand . is that a problem? also my hubby passed the medical exam so can they still send our application back or everything ok?

heres our timeline:
app send: dec 5
app received dec: 8
Aor: Feb 2
medical req: feb 7
medical pass feb: 21
and

Review of eligibility :Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start reviewing your eligibility.
Review of medical results :You passed the medical exam.
Review of additional documents : We do not need additional documents.
Interview You do not need an interview. : We will send you a message if this changes.
Biometrics :We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
Background check : Not applicable.
Final decision :Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.

we applied owp but i dont think they would approve it since my hubby is out of status.also couldnt link it online. Hopefully they wont send our application back.
 
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mehiep

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so we only signed the documents by hand . is that a problem? also my hubby passed the medical exam so can they still send our application back or everything ok?

heres our timeline:
app send: dec 5
app received dec: 8
Aor: Feb 2
medical req: feb 7
medical pass feb: 21
and

Review of eligibility :Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start reviewing your eligibility.
Review of medical results :You passed the medical exam.
Review of additional documents : We do not need additional documents.
Interview You do not need an interview. : We will send you a message if this changes.
Biometrics :We do not need your fingerprints. We will send you a message if this changes.
Background check : Not applicable.
Final decision :Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.

we applied owp but i dont think they would approve it since my hubby is out of status.also couldnt link it online. Hopefully they wont send our application back.
your application can only be sent back before your receive AOR, you have already passed that stage.
 
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NHLNFL

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Nov 21, 2018
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Visa Office......
Vancouver
App. Filed.......
14-12-2018
AOR Received.
13/02/2019
Med's Request
18/02/2019
Med's Done....
25/02/2019
LANDED..........
03-10-2019
Congrats to all the good news to all. And sorry for any bad news to the others, we will help figure it out!
Update:

App received Dec 14th
App/WP Linked Feb 13th
MR Feb 18th
Med submitted March 1st
Med passed March 2nd

Waiting on the next step! Also no update on my WP
 
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MirGer

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Feb 3, 2019
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Hello All,

App Submitted: Dec 05 2018
App Rec: Dec 08 2018
AOR Rec: Feb 06, 2019
Med Req: Feb 09, 2019
Med Done: Feb 15, 2019
Med Passed: Feb 25, 2019
OWP Rec: Feb 28, 2019

We are so happy that everything has gone well so far. Especially last week of Feb when we got 2 emails in a day about the medical pass and OWP been approved! The question I have now is that, can my wife travel to go visit back home if she wants? She does have a multiple entry 5 years visa and now she will have OWP and her Temporary Residency was also approved.

So I'm assuming we would be good?

Also, her initial 6 months stay expired on Dec 21, 2018. Since her TR is approved with OWP, does that mean we do not have to renew or apply for status restoration? Can she just book a flight and leave and come back?

Please advise.
There is no problem to leave the country while in the process! My husband and I are out of the country right now and received the OWP 1 day after we left Canada!
In the OWP they give you a new visitor visa / eTA and the OWP! With your name they will see your authorizations in the system..

Please someone correct if I'm wrong! I spoke with an immigration consultant and she told me that
 

Vivian-inland

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There is no problem to leave the country while in the process! My husband and I are out of the country right now and received the OWP 1 day after we left Canada!
In the OWP they give you a new visitor visa / eTA and the OWP! With your name they will see your authorizations in the system..

Please someone correct if I'm wrong! I spoke with an immigration consultant and she told me that
First at all, the OWP isn’t a travel document. It doesn’t give you the right to travel to Canada. Along with your permit, you need either:

CIC website is very clear about that.

Secondly, the immigration consultant isn't always right. In fact a lot of immigration consultants do not have enough knowledge about the process...
 

MirGer

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Feb 3, 2019
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First at all, the OWP isn’t a travel document. It doesn’t give you the right to travel to Canada. Along with your permit, you need either:

CIC website is very clear about that.

Secondly, the immigration consultant isn't always right. In fact a lot of immigration consultants do not have enough knowledge about the process...
Sorry, but that is exactly what I told.. OWP + eTA to re-enter the country ;) the OWP to explain what are you going to do in the country!

About to leave the country in the middle of the process, it says clearly in CIC webpage that there is no problem.. the only problem would be if authiritues doesn't allow you to re-enter, then you would lost your process!