- Jul 19, 2010
- 5
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 01/05/2011 (Refiled due to IO mistake)
- File Transfer...
- 12/05/2011
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 18/07/2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 02/08/2011
- LANDED..........
- 04/09/2011
My girlfriend and I are applying as common-law partners. We sent our application on February 15th after months of putting it together, the ecas was updated on March 16th to say that the application was being returned.
The letter on top of the application says -
"It appears the person you are sponsoring is currently visiting in Canada from Jan 25th, 2011 and will need to leave by Jul 25th 2011. In order to meet the requirement for common law, you must show proof that you have resided together for a minimum of 12 months (current). Previous to January, it appears the person you are sponsoring was residing in Ireland. You do not qualify as common law. However, you could list him and yourself as conjugal partners."
To give a brief background of our case, my girlfriend moved to Ireland from Canada in February 2010 where we lived together until January 25th 2011 at which time we flew to Canada and have lived with my girlfriend's mother since then. My girlfriend had to obtain a working visa to come to Ireland, we have joint bank accounts, joint leases, affidavits, support letters, photos, flight stubs from trips taken, letters from friends and family and loads of other things I can't think of right now.
I called the call centre immediately after I returned from the post office and the girl was very nice and helpful, I explained to her what the letter said and that I didn't understand as we had been living in Ireland together and that is clearly explained in numerous parts of the application like the cover letter, the index listing everything, the relationship timeline from both myself and my girlfriend. She said yes that we do qualify for common-law as we had lived together in Ireland and are living together in Canada, she asked for my girlfriend to call on Monday as she can access more of the file when speaking to the sponsor.
The application was returned pretty much as sent, the only section marked and which was on top was IMM 1344 "Application to sponsor and undertaking" which has the officers ID number and some initials. The officer has highlighted a few of the questions - Section A Question 8. b. "Do you have a conjugal partner" which we answered no. Section C Question 1 he highlighted the section "Marital Status" which we had entered as Common-Law, and finally he highlighted Section C Question 6 A, which is "Address where the person you are sponsoring lives" which we entered as the address I am at in Canada right now with my girlfriend.
We have no idea how to proceed, we believe we do qualify for common-law, and don't see his point of view at all. Worried that if we send it back with a further cover note he will just send it back again delaying the process even further (this will already delay it 2 months and I have had to request a new police certificate). The officer put a sticker with an address at CIC and which has his/her initials on, so it will be going back to the same person.
Any advice would be much appreciated, we are at a complete loss and pretty upset.
The letter on top of the application says -
"It appears the person you are sponsoring is currently visiting in Canada from Jan 25th, 2011 and will need to leave by Jul 25th 2011. In order to meet the requirement for common law, you must show proof that you have resided together for a minimum of 12 months (current). Previous to January, it appears the person you are sponsoring was residing in Ireland. You do not qualify as common law. However, you could list him and yourself as conjugal partners."
To give a brief background of our case, my girlfriend moved to Ireland from Canada in February 2010 where we lived together until January 25th 2011 at which time we flew to Canada and have lived with my girlfriend's mother since then. My girlfriend had to obtain a working visa to come to Ireland, we have joint bank accounts, joint leases, affidavits, support letters, photos, flight stubs from trips taken, letters from friends and family and loads of other things I can't think of right now.
I called the call centre immediately after I returned from the post office and the girl was very nice and helpful, I explained to her what the letter said and that I didn't understand as we had been living in Ireland together and that is clearly explained in numerous parts of the application like the cover letter, the index listing everything, the relationship timeline from both myself and my girlfriend. She said yes that we do qualify for common-law as we had lived together in Ireland and are living together in Canada, she asked for my girlfriend to call on Monday as she can access more of the file when speaking to the sponsor.
The application was returned pretty much as sent, the only section marked and which was on top was IMM 1344 "Application to sponsor and undertaking" which has the officers ID number and some initials. The officer has highlighted a few of the questions - Section A Question 8. b. "Do you have a conjugal partner" which we answered no. Section C Question 1 he highlighted the section "Marital Status" which we had entered as Common-Law, and finally he highlighted Section C Question 6 A, which is "Address where the person you are sponsoring lives" which we entered as the address I am at in Canada right now with my girlfriend.
We have no idea how to proceed, we believe we do qualify for common-law, and don't see his point of view at all. Worried that if we send it back with a further cover note he will just send it back again delaying the process even further (this will already delay it 2 months and I have had to request a new police certificate). The officer put a sticker with an address at CIC and which has his/her initials on, so it will be going back to the same person.
Any advice would be much appreciated, we are at a complete loss and pretty upset.