it has a UCI number and file number starts with “F”. Does the SA come next after that or it’s random? Thank you for your reply
Usually roughly at same time but with a lot more variance in covid times. Give it at least a month or so, for routine cases rarely an issue.it has a UCI number and file number starts with “F”. Does the SA come next after that or it’s random? Thank you for your reply
SA comes after AOR 1, sometimes people get after biometrics too. In my case I received Aor1 and nothing then.Usually roughly at same time but with a lot more variance in covid times. Give it at least a month or so, for routine cases rarely an issue.
SA comes after AOR 1, sometimes people get after biometrics too. In my case I received Aor1 and nothing then.it has a UCI number and file number starts with “F”. Does the SA come next after that or it’s random? Thank you for your reply
Again, SA is relatively routine. Again, very roughly at same time, I'm not saying next day although it happens.I am happy to have received AOR in that short period of time wasn’t expecting it anytime soon! Do u think there high chances of getting SA after AOR or sometimes they even denies your application? Thank you for your time!
I owe some amount of social assistance few years back I’m paying on monthly basis. Does ot become a hurdle in my SA? Currently I’m workingAgain, SA is relatively routine. Again, very roughly at same time, I'm not saying next day although it happens.
Refusals happen but for reasons usually known to sponsor - criminality, social assistance, not resident in Canada, not compliant with residency obligation, etc. There are delays in some provinces if social assistance check takes longer.
Not an expert but my understanding:I owe some amount of social assistance few years back I’m paying on monthly basis. Does ot become a hurdle in my SA? Currently I’m working
Thank you so much for a detailed reply, I think I must pay back the whole amount on Monday.Not an expert but my understanding:
-if you're receiving social assistance, and possibly if not paying back, sponsorship can be refused.
-if paying back regularly, can qualify (but not automatic).
-you should expect that having unpaid debts for social assistance would mean extra scrutiny of ability to support your spouse (i.e. income and financial situation). It may be in your interests to pay the balance off.
That extra scrutiny likely would mean longer approval of sponsor - i.e. not routine as referred to above. (Or as I also wrote - 'usually for reasons known to sponsor' - that also applies to delays.)
And yes, refusals for judgment that sponsor is not able to support spouse do happen. There's no fixed minimum but they can decide the sponsor doesn't meet the criteria.
That would certainly not be a bad idea. If you do, would be prudent to advise ircc as well (webform).Thank you so much for a detailed reply, I think I must pay back the whole amount on Monday.
Ok thank youThat would certainly not be a had idea if you do, would be prudent to advise ircc as well (webform).
Yes the applicant name is sameDoes it have the same applicant name?