We just ordered GCMS notes. Since my husband, PA, lives here and he requested it under the Privacy Act, we didn't need to pay 5 dollars. The reason we requested notes is because there has been zero movement on our application since the medical exam was passed. The BGC hadn't even started.
I heard you could do your own translations and that if they ask for certified translations, they will get in touch with you. I know someone who basically screenshotted like three conversations per month and just had those translated, rather than having tons and tons of messages.
Hello all,
I am currently sponsoring my husband's PR. He is on an open work permit right now. We anticipate that he will get his PR latest by August, but of course we can never be sure.
He wants to start school starting next fall, and the deadline to the program he is interested in is June...
Credit card statements proving same address, copies of greeting cards from family and friends from your wedding, pay stubs with same address, home and auto insurance, tax benefits documents showing each others names as spouse, money transfers...
A few months will be enough.
For me what delayed the process more than necessary was things like updating information such as proof of address (e.g.drivers license) and translating documents that prove our relationship. And while waiting for these things, we had other updates like me getting...
The medical exam doesn't have a particular order. There are applications where the applicant is asked to do the exam shortly before receiving Decision Made.
From what I have observed, December applicants seem to have their BGC started five months after their applications are sent in. So for the lot of us who sent in our applications in the second half of December, I think we should be expecting our BGC's getting started some time next week or the...
I have a feeling that the reason our applications are a bit slower than the rest of the last quarter and January applications is because we had Christmas break in between which prolonged the processing times.