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  1. WorkerInCanada123

    Husband wants to divorce during application process

    What is your citizenship? I would presume your child also has that citizenship too (by descent)? Is moving back to your home country with your daughter an option? You don't have to leave your daughter behind. Like others have said, the alternative is to apply for PR through a different program...
  2. WorkerInCanada123

    Additional Family Information form

    No, only you sign. It's all in the instructions online.
  3. WorkerInCanada123

    Additional Family Information form

    This form is compulsory for the Principal Applicant. If you don't submit it your application will be retuned without processing. You need to list your spouse, parents and siblings (if any) on the form.
  4. WorkerInCanada123

    july 2016 sponsoring spouse

    I'm sorry to hear, it must be extremely frustrating! You're an outland applicant (I'm assuming as your VO is Manila)? I'm surprised it is taking this long for an outland application. Given it has exceeded the average processing time, I thought your MP could do more than just give you a status...
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    Canadian immigration internet sites SUPER big problem

    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=660&top=18&_ga=2.121814540.647934897.1515857713-1077246290.1497975295
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    Canadian immigration internet sites SUPER big problem

    Yes you can. I did it. Even though it doesn't not display on your screen in your web browser, you can still save the file to your computer and it opens just fine with Adobe Reader. Depending what system you are using, this would be right clicking and searching for 'save as'. or for me on a Mac I...
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    Canadian immigration internet sites SUPER big problem

    As others have said, the browser is simply to preview the form, NOT to fill it in. Yes, some browsers allow you to preview the form and others don't, but the bottomline is no matter what browser you use, you should be downloading the form to your computer and opening and filling in with Adobe...
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    Sponsoring spouse from Philippines - advice and help please

    It sounds like you have done your research and you are on the right track! Have you thought about taking out life insurance leach each other as your beneficiary? These kinds of documents are listed on the document checklist and would add further support to your application. Do you have any...
  9. WorkerInCanada123

    Applying for PR when out of country

    Correct. You can only get an Open Work Permit if you apply inland, and to do that your wife needs to be living IN Canada to apply. You cannot get an Open Work Permit if you apply outland. If you would like the option to travel, it is best to apply outland (there are no travel restrictions, your...
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    july 2016 sponsoring spouse

    Have your ordered your GCMS notes? It will give you an idea as to what stage your application is at. https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/how-to-order-gcms-notes-step-by-step-process.513893/
  11. WorkerInCanada123

    Thread For applications Through SYDNEY (AUSTRALIA) Office

    OK great, I created one. Here's the WhatsApp link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/4jqHAH08JX50eAgYtlOXSV Please share think link around so we can get as many people being processed as Sydney as possible. It will help us all get an accurate picture of what the current processing times are! Thank you!
  12. WorkerInCanada123

    Applying for PR when out of country

    As your wife has a PhD, it is really easy to get sponsored for a job in Canada. Postdoctoral fellows are exempt from the LMIA, and the application process is really straight forward. I have a PhD and I have been through the process myself several times. All your wife needs is a written job...
  13. WorkerInCanada123

    Common Law Stat Declaration

    We did it just for extra documentation to support our case. It can't hurt. We just went to a notary near our place and they charged us $5. Was really easy.
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    Inland vs outland

    If you don't plan on travelling back to Argentina during the processing of your patterns permanent residence, then you could wait until you both arrive in Canada and then submit an inland application. You can certainly submit this while he is on a tourist visa in Canada, and then you can also...
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    received application number and UCI number for my father application 2017 under PGP family class

    You should link your account online: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/account/link-paper-online.html Then the IRCC will communicate with you through this account as to what to do next.
  16. WorkerInCanada123

    Canadian Citizen, US PR applying for PR for US spouse...so lost!

    Nah it's the same application for both. You just tick which route you are apply through in the Document Checklist. The only difference with inland is you submit an extra form (the Open Work Permit) with your application.
  17. WorkerInCanada123

    Canadian Citizen, US PR applying for PR for US spouse...so lost!

    As you are a Canadian citizen you can either stay in the US and apply outland, or alternatively, you could relocate back to Canada and apply inland. Outland applications from the US are generally processed quicker than inland, and you could both remain in the US and continue to work until your...
  18. WorkerInCanada123

    Inland Spouse Sponsorship (Quebec)

    For us it was one week after AOR. Thus, 2 weeks in total for CSQ invitation from receiving AOR.
  19. WorkerInCanada123

    questions about the police certificate

    Type of application: select "sponsorship", then select the situation that applies to you
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    Questions

    You don't need to photocopy every page of the sponsors passport. This is copied directly from the Document Checklist: "Canadian passport (page showing passport number, date of issue and expiration, photo, name, surname, place and date of birth)" The position of the photocopied document doesn't...