Totally, i agree thag would be a very difficult time. My spouse works 12- 16hour days and i barely see him. Honestly, ive been comsidering moving back to Washington and starting the application process over. The situation is making me re evaluate a lot. I wouldnt have moved here/ got married when we did if we knew this is how this year was going to play out. I have high anxiety and severe depression already so i knew this year was going to be rough without covid19 playing a factor. I had the idea of being able to go see my family on the weekends and being able to maintain my health coverage in the states. This situation is just extremely difficult. I know theres others going through a more difficult time than me. But its still hard to live with the unknown timeline of events when youre depressed or suicidl for any reason. I rely on my family to keep me going and I cant see them. So i understand on a level what they are going through.Well, I guess one way to look at this is that you are here together with your spouse. That's positive. (At least I think it is.)
If you read through this forum, you'll see tons of stories of people who have been separated from their spouses / children for months now due to COVID-19 travel restrictions and canceled flights - and have no idea when they will see them again. I can't imagine how stressful that would be.
So at least you are together. That's a good thing.
Good luck. Hope the OWP comes soon.
What is OHIP?Hi--I'm in a somewhat similar situation and can address everything except for Biometrics, as I haven't received any request or communication on those (I did submit before the new biometrics law went into place, though).
My husband (sponsor) and I married in July 2019 also. Inland PR & OWP applications received October 30, 2019. AOR received December 24th. Request for revised IMM 5669e received March 3, 2020. Revised IMM 5669e uploaded March 7. No communication on PR application since then. I have not heard much regarding my OWP application either, and I have even escalated it to my MP office's attention after 5 months of waiting and 2 webform inquiries. IRCC told me & MP that my application was being reviewed and to basically not request any more status updates, as they were working on the most urgent immigration cases as a priority during the pandemic. It's now been 8 months and have no idea when my OWP will be approved. Many of my fellow October Inland applicants received theirs in January and February, so to say I'm frustrated is putting it mildly. Because the OWP wasn't approved before my Visitor status expired, I had to submit an application to extend my stay as a Visitor. That is currently pending along with my other 2 applications. I'm sorry this isn't what you want to hear, but nothing - especially IRCC's timelines - is predictable during the pandemic. Unfortunately it's more like a waiting game situation. And as someone else stated, the estimated processing times for OWPs doesn't apply for spousal OWPs. The website is misleading.
As for the birth control issue, I agree with the person that recommended the community health centers. If you live in or by a big city, there will certainly be somewhere you can go. Also try Googling women's clinics or sexual health clinics in your area. Many will take you if you can just show proof that you're a resident of Canada, with or without OHIP. They can provide exams and birth control options at very low cost with minimal hassle.
Good luck and hope this all helps!
This helped extremely. I will look into the community health center closest to me.
I am sorry you are also in this position.