Yes this is the case if you’re applying as an in-land applicant and had a medical ms completed in the last 5 years.
This is a March outland thread so I am assuming that every post here relates to outland applicants except stated otherwise.
As for the first instance his post was not clear but...
I am not sure you should interpret as such because normally if you add a dependent to your express entry application (I added my son in 2021 and I got the same request; medical, receipt to show I have paid the fee to add him, brith certificate and so on) so I did an upfront medicals for him and...
I have seen quite a number of people who sponsored their spouses while being unemployed and fully dependent on their parent. They just had to provide strong documents to show that the parents are capable of taking care of both of them till they can able to stand on their own two feet. I will try...
Hi, yeah I can share. And yes this is his second refusal. First one was for study in 2017. But he now lives and works in Germany and also a resident there. Took some time off to relax. Reasons below:
- has significant ties in canada
- doesn’t have significant ties outside canada
- reason for...
I know this feeling. My husband applied from Germany and it was 45 days when we applied in June now processing time
Is 62 days and we are still not at the eligibility review yet.
Haha I see. Fingers crossed. The application is for my sons father. I was beginning to think maybe because he didn’t include invitation letter from me.
Application from Germany, June 25, biometrics updated same day (had previous biometrics history from 2018) no update till now. Nothing about eligibility too. Applied with valid US B1/B2 visa, employment letter, salary slips and and bank statements.