Ok. I will be watchful for it in mailbox and spam because I am the sponsor.Sponsor. and PA was successful to link application to her account
Ok. I will be watchful for it in mailbox and spam because I am the sponsor.Sponsor. and PA was successful to link application to her account
since i am the representative of my spouse (PA), i have submitted this form (representative) with our paper application..Create a GC account with gc key.
Enter the details of PA.
Use application number.
Use the birth place and country option.
This is the important step
Enter 2 for the number of persons sponsored if the sponsor is sponsoring only the PA.
Yes you cansince i am the representative of my spouse (PA), i have submitted this form (representative) with our paper application..
i can link my spouse application on my own gc account right?
Enter 2 for the number of persons sponsored if the sponsor is sponsoring only the PA.When I link the application, it keeps saying this..
"Based on the information you entered, we found no applications. "
but in the paper application we wrote "1"Enter 2 for the number of persons sponsored if the sponsor is sponsoring only the PA.
Seeks like it would he easier to try it and see if it works rather than debate the logic.but in the paper application we wrote "1"
What was the purpose of visiting Qatar, how many times did she visit, and how long was each visit? I think this will tell if the PCC request is reasonable or not.I received an Additional Document Request. I got my SA, BIL and Medical Requests by end of last month. It was mentioned that the file was transferred to New Delhi. However, I got an ADR from CPC Sydney for a PCC from Qatar. However, the PA stayed in the country for less than 6 months. Is it worthwhile to challenge the ADR as she has stayed for less than 6 months in the country?
The purpose was to stay with the sponsor (myself). She visited once and the visit was for 159 days.What was the purpose of visiting Qatar, how many times did she visit, and how long was each visit? I think this will tell if the PCC request is reasonable or not.
I would say yes you should still submit it. If you want to clarify, you could add an explanatory letter with the Qatari PCC saying that you didn't include it initially since the duration of her stay was only 159 days.The purpose was to stay with the sponsor (myself). She visited once and the visit was for 159 days.
Thank you for the detailed reply.I would say yes you should still submit it. If you want to clarify, you could add an explanatory letter with the Qatari PCC saying that you didn't include it initially since the duration of her stay was only 159 days.
One other thing you have to keep in mind is that IRCC doesn't have a PCC requirement in number of days. Unlike citizenship for example where they have 1095 days - They don't say 3 years. For a PCC they just say 6 months, and that could be interpreted in a few ways.
For example as far as I remember, in the spousal application it doesn't ask you to specify the exact dates. It just asks for Month and Year. So even if the 159 days are not 6 months exactly, they could sometimes fall within 6 different months (Or more!). Say if someone travelled from 25th of Jan 2021 to 3rd of Jul (159 days over 7 different months). In the application this would show as Jan 2021 - Jul 2021.
Bottom-line, I suggest you send them the Qatari PCC if you can get it. If you can't get one that's a different story.
thats great, but i thought Pakistan's VO is London. Why did they send yours to New Delhi?Application Received: 19 July 2021
AOR: 18 sep 2021
PA: Pakistan
Sponsor: Canadian Citizen
BIL: 24 sep 2021
BIL given : 27 sep 2021
SA: 29 sep 2021 (case will be moved to New Dehli for further processing)
Medical: 29 sep 2021
Medical given will be 4 oct 2021