If you are talking about the medical examination pictures, you do not need to provide them if you visit a panel physician who uses eMedical system (it’s a system connected to immigration office and the doctor shares all your information, pics, and results). If you choose a doctor who doesn’t use the system, then, you have to provide pics.Does anyone know, do we need to make photo cause at instructions is written to take 4 recent photographs???
Thank you, yes I was asking about medical exam. Sorry that I was not more clear in question, thanks again.If you are talking about the medical examination pictures, you do not need to provide them if you visit a panel physician who uses eMedical system (it’s a system connected to immigration office and the doctor shares all your information, pics, and results). If you choose a doctor who doesn’t use the system, then, you have to provide pics.
Yes you can obtain first visitor visa for your spouse/partner and after she comes in canada you can start your process from inland, visitor visa usually allows you to stay 6 months, but while you are in process I think you have to stay in canada with your spouse. Since you want to apply for OWP as well I think it allows you to stay as long as your work permit is valid.Hello everyone,
I have received my PR as a non-accompanying spouse. Now I would like to sponsor my wife under Family class sponsorship. My queries are -
1. Can we apply for the Visitor's visa first and then apply for Spouse sponsorship along with Open Work permit from Canada under Inland application?
2. If yes, then can my spouse stay in Canada while her PR and work permit application is under process? I mean does visitor's visa has to be extended in such case or it is implied that it is extended until the PR is under process?
3. After how much time after I land in Canada, I can apply for Spouse visitor's visa.
Thanks!!
You’re welcome. I forgot to explain that they take your pic in the doctor’s office and they submit everything for you when they use eMedical system. The only thing that you have to provide is your passport or ID and a printed copy of the document that immigration sent it to you.Thank you, yes I was asking about medical exam. Sorry that I was not more clear in question, thanks again.
Hi there for the WP you got a email from them ?Congrats! I am so happy for you, still waiting.
Application received: 10 apr
AOR: 28 may
OWP: 3 jun approved,
Now waiting for medical request.
Yes the principal applicant receives an email from cic.Hi there for the WP you got a email from them ?
Hi, normally you get email first but I didn’t and got a owp by mail!Hi there for the WP you got a email from them ?
Thank you!Yes you can obtain first visitor visa for your spouse/partner and after she comes in canada you can start your process from inland, visitor visa usually allows you to stay 6 months, but while you are in process I think you have to stay in canada with your spouse. Since you want to apply for OWP as well I think it allows you to stay as long as your work permit is valid.
If you apply with OWP, it makes you implied status. But if you are applying only PR, you will be out of status. I personally recommend you to apply visitor visa although you apply for OWP as well because I saw many people got their document back. If your PR and OWP documents are returned after August 2nd, you will be out of status at that time.Quick panic question. !! :/
I had my passport stamped while entering Canada on Feb 02nd after a week trip to the states. It has no expiration on the stamp so I assume 6 months making my visitor status obsolete August 2nd.
I am preparing to send off my PR-Common-Law sponsorship papers next week.
Will I also need to apply for another visitor visa or does the fact my PR is in process give me status???
Thanks.