I know just keep waiting cant stop myself checkinf my mail.Yeah, looking at the timelines,seems like waiting is about 2-3 weeks for Etobicoke.
I know just keep waiting cant stop myself checkinf my mail.Yeah, looking at the timelines,seems like waiting is about 2-3 weeks for Etobicoke.
i know and understand completely.I know just keep waiting cant stop myself checkinf my mail.
At the same time im relieved coz it will come soon. Its almost done just gotta aait to landi know and understand completely.
even ours is 21st March - Etobicoke office.Yeahhhh! we got our landing appt. for March 21 @ Etobicoke office. Just now, my husband received letter. All the best everyone, i wish you get yours soon.
Yeah its totally normal. Some people do get interview on Saturday, i have seen in forums.I got my landing interview for march 23 Saturday. Etobicoke. Is that normal? I meant on Saturday?
Also, congrats!I got my landing interview for march 23 Saturday. Etobicoke. Is that normal? I meant on Saturday?
It says on my ECAS too(sponsor)I checked ECAS today and saw an update on my side (Sponsor).
"We sent you a correspondence on March 13th about the decision on your application."
I didn't receive anything. My husband (PA) already received Landing Interview schedule on March 12th (We are scheduled tomorrow at Etobicoke).
Not sure what that "correspondence" is for. Anyone has the same update on their ECAS?
I haven't had mine yet, but I do know what others have said.Is anyone over here already had their landing interview? If so, can you please share the experience?
I have the same on my ecas sponsor side ”We sent you correspondence on March 13 2019 anout decision on your application” but never received an email that day just on march 15 a dm letterIt says on my ECAS too(sponsor)
'We sent you correspondence on March 13, 2019 about the decision on your application'
And, we have received landing letter the same day, so i think its referring to it. Also, if you have already received landing letter, there is nothing to worry about. You know their updates are not up to mark anyways.
The question denied to enter canada means at the border or visa rejection?I haven't had mine yet, but I do know what others have said.
It's basically just the officer asking a few questions like:
"Do you still want to sponsor your spouse?"
"Have you ever been denied entry to Canada?"
"Have you ever committed any crimes?"
Also, if you have anything you want to bring to Canada at a later date, make sure to fill out the Goods to Follow form so you don't get taxed on it whenever you DO bring it over. The officer needs to stamp it at the time of landing otherwise you're screwed.
It's like a 15 minute appointment.
You'll probably spend more time waiting for it than the actual thing.