Just a question, is your spouse never been in Canada or he/she is out of Canada for travel?Did anyone get AOR with an outland spouse so far?
Just a question, is your spouse never been in Canada or he/she is out of Canada for travel?Did anyone get AOR with an outland spouse so far?
No, she is never been to Canada before. Also, she needs to provide biometrics as well.Just a question, is your spouse never been in Canada or he/she is out of Canada for travel?
I think no one got AOR yet with an outland spouse. what time did you submit your application?No, she is never been to Canada before. Also, she needs to provide biometrics as well.
I submitted at 12:17 PMI think no one got AOR yet with an outland spouse. what time did you submit your application?
I think you will get it soon. just be patient.I submitted at 12:17 PM
Wow thats amazing, I hope mine gets their that fast...Mine was instantly
Hi, as long as you worked 1560 hours and more in the listed jobs in the CIC website ( they most are NOC C) , yes you are eligible for essential worker stream.Hi there!
I have a doubt regarding the hours. Please kindly help me with this so that I would know whether I am eligible or not.
I was doing a part time job (Food production employee ) in an essential category(. I was working from June 2019 to April 2021.
So it's almost 1 year and 11 months. My total hours are more than 1560.
And I am currently employed and doing an IT job.
I am wondering whether I am eligible or not.
Hi, Thank you!Hi, as long as you worked 1560 hours and more in the listed jobs in the CIC website ( they most are NOC C) , yes you are eligible for essential worker stream.
Doesn't matter your job was part time or full time. number of hours is important. Good luckHi, Thank you!
My job is listed in that NOC list and I have completed 1560hrs.
As I was doing part time 20hrs/week, I was confused whether I need to work 2 years or not.
I think you will get it soon. just be patient.
let us know once you get it
Thank you! : )Doesn't matter your job was part time or full time. number of hours is important. Good luck
I think it won't stop your application from getting the AOR. at least you will be asked for correction or additional documents. however if the agent said you are fine so no need to be worried.Hopefully. I am not in a rush though I made a typo mistake in my spouse's passport number, one word was misplaced. I talked to a CIC agent already, she said this type of mistake can be found at the later stage of the application when the Visa officer will look for the medical and can be corrected later. The more earlier you can find these mistake, the less delay it will be for processing the application.
She suggested me to wait until the AOR and sent a web form with the application number. also said this type of mistake will not stop me from getting the AOR.
Just a little bit worried about the mistake.