Hello, current status here is Sponsorship: Decision Made (made within last couple days), PR application: In Process
ECAS says application received, June 25, 2019 and "started processing your application on November 25, 2020."
Biometrics were requested July 20 and medical on July 26.
My question is should I be worried about the sponsored person's address appearing on the biometric letter and the medical as the sponsoree's Canadian address?
Answer: In my case both addresses were Canadian although parents were in home country. No problem encountered in doing both procedures. In my opinion when right of representation is given to sponsor by applicants then they may assign sponsor's address in documents.
The sponsoree has never been to Canada (yet).
Answer: should not be a problem
The request is also coming from CPC Mississauga instead of an overseas visa office.
Answer: It makes no difference, they may process our application any where they find easy to do and may change local visa office any time.
Should I try let to someone know the applicant is not in Canada? Would it simply be made obvious when biometic and medical is received from a China site? I don't know how they got the Canadian address associated with an applicant in China. The China address is admittedly hard to make sense of. Could processing at Mississauga just be a China thing?
Answered above
The second problem is with the biometrics. The collection centre in China could only get one fingerprint on the left hand. The centre says they will submit that way and see what happens. Has anyone else ever had this problem?
Answer: Never heard of, the below is link of vfs global in china, They are authorized organization to work on behalf of ircc. I feel they should have uniform procedure worldwide
https://visa.vfsglobal.com/chn/en/can/
For various reasons related to China's strict centralized quarantine for every visit and the applicant needing moving assistance it would be more convenient to bring her over about 15 months from now than this year. But as it stands now she has to arrive at the very latest by August 26, 2022, right? Cuz she's got 30 days to do the medical and then has to arrive within 12 months of that unless the government halts processing and the medical expires right?
Answer: Decide according to your personal circumstances, where they are safe and comfortable. Presence in Canada will speed up the process no doubt.
This is not a legal advise, but my personal experience and experiences of others on this forum. good luck