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  1. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    No I just meant when I sent my sponsorship, I included in the same envelope my open work permit application. So I got my open work permit the same time as my AIP.
  2. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    From what I have heard from people, it takes about 1 month but it can be up to 2 months as you qualify because you have the CSQ and AIP. I applied for my open work permit with my PR application, so I got it the same time as my AIP so I don't know definite time you have to wait.
  3. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    The PR card is usually 2 months but if you do it as urgent, it wouldn't take to long to come. All visa's / work permits / student permits are cancelled / taken from you when you get PR status as you no longer need them. PR lets you do anything apart from vote... Which I don't agree with! You...
  4. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    Oh ok well it should be sorted by then but you know that after you have to wait some time for the Permanent Resident Card. Really you should have the card before you travel. You can ask for the permanent resident card as urgent. If not you should take the Permanent Resident papers with you, so...
  5. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    Hopefully now they have everything for my file, the information they requested has been received on the 27 March. Now it is just waiting time again. I just hope they don't wait for my bring forward date was put in my file. The background checks (Immigration, Criminality, Security) say...
  6. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    OK so when they requested the new medicals, they either had a 4 month time limit for the file to be next checked. Or the background checks have taken 3 or 4 months. Whichever it isn't usually longer than that to wait. The police check is used by the person doing the background checks, the...
  7. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    First of all congratulations on the processing being completed!!! The landing interview for Montreal from the information people who have done it have said that it is around 2 weeks after getting the Final Decision. (People do advise that Montreal seems to be quite quick). Other areas are...
  8. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    The 8 months is their way of saying, we have no idea, we'll read what the website says. I have a question, I know you sent your medical later but when the AIP was completed. Had you sent everything? The reason I'm asking is I think if they don't have everything. They don't check your file again...
  9. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    Hi Tomorisu Welcome to the forum! Chicadee is correct, you will get lots of useful information. I'm using my phone right now, so I'll add you to the Quebec Inland Spreadsheet tomorrow.
  10. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    True, with yours I would call the call centre and ask about immigration, Criminality, Security, for each one the call centre can see whether it is not started, in progress or complete. Then from there maybe request your GCMS notes.
  11. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    When they first open your application, they do a check to make sure they have everything (not in great detail). So at this stage it won't be sent back to you for something missing. If they do find something which is needed, they would simply send you a request by email or letter for you to send...
  12. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    Congrats loops!! Just the papers to go, it shouldn't take to long for that. Of course the PR card to wait for as well but by that time, your PR anyway and if you want to travel sooner, just get the PR card done as urgent.
  13. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    Ok that makes sense as they are probably closed for the holidays. Unlike some people I did my medical and police certificate at the start but then I had 2 things which I didn't do so well. The 12 months worth of bank statements and the 10 year back ground history. The bank statements delayed...
  14. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    On the page written by the CIC, it does say 16 weeks for the FBI Background Check. If other peoples were much shorter, that is good news. I think the 16 weeks is for people with a complicated background / have a criminal record.
  15. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    That's ok, it's good you have time to get it done. I hope the finger print places will be open tomorrow because it is the Good Friday holiday. Nope getting the fax number is like trying to climb Mount Everest, everybody goes round asking for it and end up with all sorts of numbers. I don't...
  16. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    I would fax and send all in the post. The reason I say do both is, it is quite a while until you know they have received the paperwork by fax and it can save time. If there is a problem, you don't want to hold up the processing by not having posting it. The passport query, I know the CPC...
  17. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    Does it say the below: If so it is the Decision Made and there is no problem. It is just saying about the CIC contacting you about the landing. This letter refers to your application for permanent residence under the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class. We are pleased to advise you...
  18. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    Hi and Welcome to the forum! The answer to your question is, yes do them and have them waiting. You will get the request for medical and police certificate very soon. The next step is the Approval In Principle (AIP) being issued. You recieve the requests for the medical and police certificate...
  19. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    Yes then it is all good, what you have is the Decision Made Letter. (There is nothing to worry about). Just wait now for the landing date!!! Below Is How A Decision Made Letter Starts: This letter refers to your application for permanent residence under the spouse or common-law partner in...
  20. J

    2012 Quebec Inland Applicants

    Your welcome. Ok so your husband got a letter starting with the below paragraph? Which is the AIP. This letter refers to your application for permanent residence under the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class.It has been determined that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply...