A Different scenario.We sure were married here! 2.5 months after he came as a visitor for the third time!
A Different scenario.We sure were married here! 2.5 months after he came as a visitor for the third time!
Doesnt seem so based on the post i commented on. Call centre agents dont give accurate consistent advice. They dont have access to the complete files and are not immigration officers. They can speculate and give their thoughts but i bet you get three different answers from three different agents. Take what they with a grain of salt. Enjoy your eveningA Different scenario.
It's different because you two were not married prior to his coming to Canada on a visitor's visa. That makes all the difference.Doesnt seem so based on the post i commented on. Call centre agents dont give accurate consistent advice. They dont have access to the complete files and are not immigration officers. They can speculate and give their thoughts but i bet you get three different answers from three different agents. Take what they with a grain of salt. Enjoy your evening
Sorry for any confusion but my husband was not in Canada while applying for PR status (I think that was an assumption you made). We were married and after our marriage he applied for both a visitor visa and his PR outland. There's no secrets or gaming from our end; my husband was granted a multiply entry visitor visa that allows him to visit Canada whenever he likes (of course upon the discretion of the officer upon entry). In addition, we have been waiting for the processing of the outland PR which just got approved.I'm surprised that you got the PPR within the 12 months. An IRCC agent told me over the phone that they look askance at people who apply for PR visas while they're in Canada on a visitor's visa. As if they are trying to game the system. My wife applied for a visitor's visas to come and see me after we were already married. It was refused as they thought that she would not be a genuine visitor and would remain in Canada. It shouldn't take that long to get his passport back
Nonetheless your luck is extraordinary!Sorry for any confusion but my husband was not in Canada while applying for PR status (I think that was an assumption you made). We were married and after our marriage he applied for both a visitor visa and his PR outland. There's no secrets or gaming from our end; my husband was granted a multiply entry visitor visa that allows him to visit Canada whenever he likes (of course upon the discretion of the officer upon entry). In addition, we have been waiting for the processing of the outland PR which just got approved.
CIC is well aware our file, status, and requests every step of the way.
That's weird. My wife has visited Canada a few times while awaiting and it was quite the opposite. Last time we came in together the border agent even asked us if we had already applied for her PR, since he wanted to make sure I didn't wait until I moved back to Canada (I'm currently living abroad), since according to him, a lot of people wait until they move back to apply inland and didn't want me to lose any time.I'm surprised that you got the PPR within the 12 months. An IRCC agent told me over the phone that they look askance at people who apply for PR visas while they're in Canada on a visitor's visa. As if they are trying to game the system. My wife applied for a visitor's visas to come and see me after we were already married. It was refused as they thought that she would not be a genuine visitor and would remain in Canada. It shouldn't take that long to get his passport back
I noticed the same thing today for my husband's application maybe they are finally starting to process our files we can hopeAfter more than 3 months without any updates on our file I saw a change on Gckey today. From We need additional documents.... ..To this
_- are reviewing the additional documents you provided.
The additional documents were submitted and received first week of March
NOV 2018 applicant
I hope the same for all of us. Hopefully they keep working on our files and more updates more good new to come soon... keep praying keep the faith !!I noticed the same thing today for my husband's application maybe they are finally starting to process our files we can hope
Me too, finally some movement. Best of luck and hope we are reunited with our loved one soon.Received confirmation letter this morning file has been transferred to VO Mexico.
Can I ask, when was your application received?Received confirmation letter this morning file has been transferred to VO Mexico.
Thank you! That gives me piece of mind since we sent ours out in December, we should be getting transfer soon hopefullyHi Mari you sure can:
Application Received: 13 Nov
AOR1: 22 Jan
SA: March 1
Medical Req: March 4
Medical Done: March 12
Med passed : March 13
Trans to VO: June 24