We are in the same boat, however i did hear that they automatically issue the ARC during the the process (after sponsorship approval). I am not certain of this though. I will see if I can find anything more concrete about this. You should also join the Mexico group, there is a bunch of us there, and perhaps someone else knows the answer:wansunika said:ME TOO I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW!!!!! My husband will have to go through te ARC process if everything is fine with the sponsership application... Yet I haven't seen any information about processing time in Mexico...
I did posted a couple of messages in the Mexico group and I'm daily following it since I subscribe to the forum, wich was last weekend...missmymexi said:We are in the same boat, however i did hear that they automatically issue the ARC during the the process (after sponsorship approval). I am not certain of this though. I will see if I can find anything more concrete about this. You should also join the Mexico group, there is a bunch of us there, and perhaps someone else knows the answer:
I have never gotten a straight answer for this, I sure hope we dont have to wait an extra couple months for it, ours is weird because his one year ban expires in about 2 weeks but we havent been approved for sponsorship yet so I am not sure that we even need to do it, but i have gotten conflicting information about itLeisaP said:we will have to do the arc aswell
i heard average is 2-6months. depending on the case and yes if you have no criminal charges.
also i heard they do look at the arc close to the end of your process, and than they either ask for only the payment.
or they ask for the payment and arc letter.
and sometimes they dont even ask for it depending how long it has been since you were last in canada and how simple your case is.
me to. i have had multiple differnt answers. but ive always had many people say the 2- 6 months.missmymexi said:I have never gotten a straight answer for this, I sure hope we dont have to wait an extra couple months for it, ours is weird because his one year ban expires in about 2 weeks but we havent been approved for sponsorship yet so I am not sure that we even need to do it, but i have gotten conflicting information about it
Ya, I really hope not, we had an exclusion order and this is what is says on the CIC website:LeisaP said:me to. i have had multiple differnt answers. but ive always had many people say the 2- 6 months.
so im assuming that is the most accurate.
we had 2 friends that were refguees and they withdrew before the praa. and went back to mexico and got sponsored under canadian experience class. they just went back to canada in may and they were never asked for an ARC.
soo its hard to say what the IO will ask for.
our immigration consultant told us to just wait, and see if they ask for it, than deal with it than.
i hope not either! its already so hard putting ur life on hold for the processing time. let alone more time for something else. i understand if you have criminal record or security threat or if you didnt cooperate with CBSA and such. but if you did and left on time.
it should make sense they would grant the arc, obviously we have good reasons because we want to be with our families.
oo okay! i think you wont be asked for one.missmymexi said:Ya, I really hope not, we had an exclusion order and this is what is says on the CIC website:
2. Exclusion Order (form number IMM 1214B)
a) If you were issued an Exclusion Order and
•12 months have passed since you left Canada and
•you have a Certificate of Departure (IMM 0056B) showing the date you left Canada
you do not need an ARC. You may return to Canada subject to normal examination at the port of entry.
b) If you wish to return to Canada less than 12 months after the Exclusion Order was issued, or do not have a Certificate of Departure, you need to apply for an ARC.
So he did leave Canada when he was suppose to and we have the certificate of departure soooo fingers crossed this is what actually happens. What kind of order did your hubby get ?
That is strange, I just took a look at ours and nothing was circled but item 2 was indicated (Exclusion order). Did you report to CBSA on time ? Did he have a hearing before he was deported ? Unfortunately I would say this means you need to apply for the ARC for sure. Usually you will only have the departure order turn into a deportation order if you do not leave when indicated on letter or you do not report to CBSA when you leave, since you have a notice of departure I would assume that you you did report to them.LeisaP said:oo okay! i think you wont be asked for one.
all we have is a paper saying departure order... which according to cic you dont need an arc. BUT
when we were leaving our certificate is a certificate of departure... but than in the one spot somewhere in the middle. the officer circled (departure becomes deportation)
so we are just confused. ???
Yup. He went to all his meetings. Left the day before he was told to on time for everything. He even helped cbsa to close a case for a criminal he knew of that fled the country. Did everything he was suppose to and extra.missmymexi said:That is strange, I just took a look at ours and nothing was circled but item 2 was indicated (Exclusion order). Did you report to CBSA on time ? Did he have a hearing before he was deported ? Unfortunately I would say this means you need to apply for the ARC for sure. Usually you will only have the departure order turn into a deportation order if you do not leave when indicated on letter or you do not report to CBSA when you leave, since you have a notice of departure I would assume that you you did report to them.
I wonder if this was not a mistake, if you did everything above and have all the paperwork and plane stub ect, perhaps you can call CBSA and have them fix it.
I would definately have a look into it, it could be a matter of human error. Perhaps see if your consultant can help you with it. It just doesnt fall inline with the laws that surround deportation. You definately would be alot better off to have the departure order as the deporatation comes with a lifetime ban and will be a bit more of a fight. But if you have all the paperwork to prove that you did everything as you should, there should be a way to get it changed, maybe talk to your MP as well, it would be worth the time for sureLeisaP said:Yup. He went to all his meetings. Left the day before he was told to on time for everything. He even helped cbsa to close a case for a criminal he knew of that fled the country. Did everything he was suppose to and extra.
Ya we did everything good. No problems. That's why were so confused why they would circle that!!! .
And yes he already did the rcmp finger prints and stuff aswell . Our immigration consultant suggested it. So that's taken care of