App Rec: 24/05/2019Sounds good. What’s your timeline?
Bio Done: 18/07/2019
Med Done: 26/07/2019 - Passed: 05/08/2019
NDVO: October 2019
What happens next?
App Rec: 24/05/2019Sounds good. What’s your timeline?
Yes I does not show. God knows how they workJust a question, I am guessing you must have completed Biometrics already. But the status doesnt mention about Biometrics completion ?. It doesnt mention for me so just wondering if that is normal.
same here.Permanent Residence
- We received your application for permanent residence on October 11, 2019.
- We sent you medical instructions on November 27, 2019. To avoid delays, please provide us the information requested in the letter as soon as possible. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
- We sent you a letter on November 27, 2019. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
- Medical results have been received.
- We sent you a letter on December 16, 2019. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
Next is pre-arrival letter. You may or may not get pre arrival letter. Some of my friends got passport request with out getting prearrival letter. But all these was happened before covid situationApp Rec: 24/05/2019
Bio Done: 18/07/2019
Med Done: 26/07/2019 - Passed: 05/08/2019
NDVO: October 2019
What happens next?
I know!Next is pre-arrival letter. You may or may not get pre arrival letter. Some of my friends got passport request with out getting prearrival letter. But all these was happened before covid situation
Anyway NDVO will issue passport request only after the reopening of vfs. And the sad part is still they didn't mention anything about the reopening of vfs
YesI know!
There were protests across Canada yesterday, in Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver; calling for the Government to reunite Families. I am hoping it brought enough attention for the authorities to take an action immediately.
https://www.en24news.com/en/2020/08/protests-to-call-for-family-reunification-across-canada.html
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/montreal-protest-denounces-immigration-application-delays-1.5679721
https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/protests-held-across-canada-urging-politicians-to-help-reunite-families-amid-covid-19-pandemic-1.5056574
https://globalnews.ca/news/7259922/coronavirus-quebec-spousal-sponsorship-applicants-protest/
That is wonderful! Thank you, for taking the time to be present. As much as my husband wanted to be a part of it, he couldn't because of work.Yes
Will hope for the besttttttttttttttttttt.
I was also a part of toronto rally
As far as I know you can only make short trips outside Canada while the application is in progress...short trips meaning 2 to 3 weeks. Anything more than that may jeopardize your application.Could you please help..
I am sponsor(sponsorship eligibility approved) being PR and spouse outland sponsorship PR is in progress from past 7 months, I want to visit my spouse temporarily 2 months outside of Canada
My concern is how long Sponser being a PR can be outside canada whilst spouse PR is in Process.
I will still have my job in Canada just want to visit temporarily.
Appreciate your help. Thanks
As long as you are employed and are taking a vacation from your leave balance, a month or even 2 would be good. I traveled for 3 months in total, employed, with a letter from my employer granting me a vacation for that time. I cross-checked with IRCC and no problems. Especially, in these times, people got stuck in other countries due to lockdowns and whatnot, IRCC is not being strict.Could you please help..
I am sponsor(sponsorship eligibility approved) being PR and spouse outland sponsorship PR is in progress from past 7 months, I want to visit my spouse temporarily 2 months outside of Canada
My concern is how long Sponser being a PR can be outside canada whilst spouse PR is in Process.
I will still have my job in Canada just want to visit temporarily.
Appreciate your help. Thanks
exactly. also since your SA is already done, the point of "only 2-3 weeks " is completely incorrect. I've traveled for 2 months also. Especially in this covid19 time, I personally don't think you'll be questioned about your time outside Canada.As long as you are employed and are taking a vacation from your leave balance, a month or even 2 would be good. I traveled for 3 months in total, employed, with a letter from my employer granting me a vacation for that time. I cross-checked with IRCC and no problems. Especially, in these times, people got stuck in other countries due to lockdowns and whatnot, IRCC is not being strict.
*Sharing my personal experience but not vouching for 3 months.
You can stay abroad as long as you have PR status. To keep permanent resident status, you must have been in Canada for at least 730 days during the last five years. These 730 days don’t need to be continuous. Some of your time abroad may count towards the 730 days.Could you please help..
I am sponsor(sponsorship eligibility approved) being PR and spouse outland sponsorship PR is in progress from past 7 months, I want to visit my spouse temporarily 2 months outside of Canada
My concern is how long Sponser being a PR can be outside canada whilst spouse PR is in Process.
I will still have my job in Canada just want to visit temporarily.
Appreciate your help. Thanks
Can I join you for the next rallyYes
Will hope for the besttttttttttttttttttt.
I was also a part of toronto rally
@joshisuneet30As long as you are employed and are taking a vacation from your leave balance, a month or even 2 would be good. I traveled for 3 months in total, employed, with a letter from my employer granting me a vacation for that time. I cross-checked with IRCC and no problems. Especially, in these times, people got stuck in other countries due to lockdowns and whatnot, IRCC is not being strict.
*Sharing my personal experience but not vouching for 3 months.
@jk2ca10exactly. also since your SA is already done, the point of "only 2-3 weeks " is completely incorrect. I've traveled for 2 months also. Especially in this covid19 time, I personally don't think you'll be questioned about your time outside Canada.