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AUGUST 2013 OUTLAND (only) applications!! Here is your thread!!

etaylor

Star Member
Jan 11, 2014
66
0
Category........
Visa Office......
Manila
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
09-08-2013
AOR Received.
27-08-2013
File Transfer...
06-09-2013
Med's Done....
15-07-2013
Interview........
TBD
Passport Req..
09-05-2014 In Process: 09-23-2014
VISA ISSUED...
13-11-14
LANDED..........
18-11-14
aism.abbas said:
GUYS

ECAS status changed to IN PROCESS on 9th April.
Congats aism.abbas :D :D
 

Step

Hero Member
Jan 4, 2014
435
4
124
Alberta
Category........
Visa Office......
Manila
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
August 21,2013
AOR Received.
August 26,2013
File Transfer...
September 13,2013
Med's Done....
Upfront. July 13,2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
May 29,2014
VISA ISSUED...
June 4,2014.
LANDED..........
June 24, 2014. 6:00 pm
aism.abbas said:
GUYS

ECAS status changed to IN PROCESS on 9th April.
Good News, Congrats
 

aism.abbas

Star Member
Jun 23, 2013
164
0
125
United Arab Emirates
Category........
Visa Office......
Abudhabi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
31-09-2013
Doc's Request.
17-11-2013
AOR Received.
31-08-2013
File Transfer...
11-09-2013
Med's Done....
17-08-2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
29-06-2014
VISA ISSUED...
15-06-2014
LANDED..........
17-07-2014
Thanks to all everyone will be hearing soon
 

aism.abbas

Star Member
Jun 23, 2013
164
0
125
United Arab Emirates
Category........
Visa Office......
Abudhabi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
31-09-2013
Doc's Request.
17-11-2013
AOR Received.
31-08-2013
File Transfer...
11-09-2013
Med's Done....
17-08-2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
29-06-2014
VISA ISSUED...
15-06-2014
LANDED..........
17-07-2014
Zarilenth said:
It's just my opinion, but I don't think that the sponsor is the main issue here. Yes they're asking for his proof of income, but I think their more interested in the applicant. I think they're saying they worry the applicant will move to Canada, not work, and go on welfare. So she has to prove that she has been working in the states, show her taxes and pay stubs, and maybe even prove that she's looking for a job in Canada. She can address the issue of her husband working in the army and maybe even write a letter about the fact he is being considered for a promotion.
I think the employment letters that he visa officer listed (This may include but is not limited to paystubs, employment letters, and tax documents) is the most important. If you can get a prospective employer in Canada to write you a letter saying they want to hire you/will hire you/etc, would be a great way to prove you will not go on social assistance.

Edit: Also I agree she should add letters from family or friends saying they will support them until she gets on her feet is a great idea! If I were in the same situation I would probably write a very long letter stating why I will not be getting social assistance (or even think of it) and the plans/budget we have in play in order to support ourselves.
Its really strange did you have any loans from the Bank or Bad credit history in Canada or USA which they came to know.
 

aism.abbas

Star Member
Jun 23, 2013
164
0
125
United Arab Emirates
Category........
Visa Office......
Abudhabi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
31-09-2013
Doc's Request.
17-11-2013
AOR Received.
31-08-2013
File Transfer...
11-09-2013
Med's Done....
17-08-2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
29-06-2014
VISA ISSUED...
15-06-2014
LANDED..........
17-07-2014
A Sponsor must demonstrate a level of income that meets the minimum necessary income or low-income cutoff (LICO) for a given family size, as established by Statistics Canada. The Sponsor is freed from this requirement if:
The individual requiring sponsorship is the spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner of the Canadian Sponsor; or
The individual requiring sponsorship is the dependent child of the Canadian Sponsor.


To determine if the Sponsor's total income is sufficient, deduct the following from the total family income:
Workmen's compensation board payments, except for permanent disabilities;
Payments from provincial or municipal sources for welfare assistance;
Payments from federal, provincial or municipal sources for employment training, or for any social or welfare benefits which are not of a fixed and continuing nature; and
All debts.

The resulting amount must exceed the minimum income levels shown in this chart:

Size of Family Unit Minimum necessary income
1 Person (the Sponsor) $22,229
2 Persons $27,674
3 Persons $34,022
4 Persons $41,307
5 Persons $46,850
6 Persons $52,838
7 Persons $58,827
Each additional person $5,989
If the Sponsor is unable to demonstrate a financial ability to provide for essential needs, his or her spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner may act as a co-signer, if:
Their combined income meets the minimum necessary income; and
The co-signer meets all the other sponsorship requirements of a valid Sponsor.

Financial requirements for Canada Family Class Sponsorship for those residing in Quebec:

A Canadian Sponsor must demonstrate a level of income that meets the minimum income for a given family size, as established by the Quebec government in the chart below. The Sponsor is free from this requirement if:
The individual requiring sponsorship is the spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner of the Canadian Sponsor; or
The individual requiring sponsorship is the dependent child of a Canadian Sponsor.
The Sponsor must be able to prove a steady income and one that has consistently exceeded the low income cutoff over the last 12 months.

Basic needs of Sponsor and Dependent Persons:

Number of dependent persons Gross annual income of Sponsor
0 $20,975
1 $28,315
2 $34,958
3 $40,205
4 $44,747
Each additional dependent $4,542
Basic needs of Sponsored Person(s):

Persons 18 and over Persons under 18 Annual gross amount required by sponsor
0 1 $7,261
0 2 $11,507
The annual gross amount required is increased by $3,837 for each additional person under 18.
1 0 $15,343
1 1 $20,614
1 2 $23,276
The annual gross amount required is increased by $2,660 for each additional person under 18.
2 0 $22,499
2 1 $25,204
2 2 $27,207
The annual gross amount required is increased by $1,997 for each additional person under 18 and by $7,153 for each additional person over 18.
 

Florida Bear

Star Member
Jul 18, 2013
139
1
124
St. Petersburg, Florida
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP - Ottawa
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
15-08-2013
AOR Received.
29-08-2013
File Transfer...
09-09-2013
Med's Done....
06-08-2013
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
waived
VISA ISSUED...
09-05-2014
aism.abbas said:
GUYS

ECAS status changed to IN PROCESS on 9th April.
Congrats! That's fantastic!
 

Florida Bear

Star Member
Jul 18, 2013
139
1
124
St. Petersburg, Florida
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP - Ottawa
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
15-08-2013
AOR Received.
29-08-2013
File Transfer...
09-09-2013
Med's Done....
06-08-2013
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
waived
VISA ISSUED...
09-05-2014
PeterDTown said:
My wife received her COPR today! Decision was made April 9th.
Congrats! That's awesome!! :)
 
Sep 6, 2013
16
0
Calgary
Category........
Visa Office......
Rome
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
23-08-2013
AOR Received.
13-09-2013
Med's Done....
09-04-2013
Passport Req..
03-04-2014
:) I just checked the courier tracker number and my husband's file with his passport info, just arrived in the Visa office in Rome today!
So happy!!!
Lets see what will follow and when he'll get his PR!
Good luck to everybody!
 

katester

Hero Member
Oct 20, 2012
231
3
125
Category........
Visa Office......
Ottowa
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
August 12, 2013
Doc's Request.
March 4 & April 9, 2014
File Transfer...
September 12, 2013
Med's Done....
June 4, 2013 extended until May1, 2015!!!
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Waived
VISA ISSUED...
June 6,2014!!
LANDED..........
April 2,2015
aism.abbas said:
Its really strange did you have any loans from the Bank or Bad credit history in Canada or USA which they came to know.
Between the two of us the only loan we had was for my car, which has been paid off for years now. We do have credit cards but we only got them to build credit and we monitor them regularly. Nothing is outstanding or owed. And neither of us have ever used financial assistance either.

aism.abbas said:
A Sponsor must demonstrate a level of income that meets the minimum necessary income or low-income cutoff (LICO) for a given family size, as established by Statistics Canada. The Sponsor is freed from this requirement if:
The individual requiring sponsorship is the spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner of the Canadian Sponsor; or


I am the spouse of my sponsor. We have no dependents either. It is only the two of us. So if we are "freed" then why are they saying I will be denied if I can't prove our funds?
 

Zarilenth

Hero Member
Oct 18, 2013
884
21
Ontario
Category........
Visa Office......
Ottawa
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27-01-2014
File Transfer...
07-03-2014
Med's Done....
01-04-2014
VISA ISSUED...
23-06-2014; COPR received 27-06-2014
LANDED..........
30-07-2014
katester said:
Between the two of us the only loan we had was for my car, which has been paid off for years now. We do have credit cards but we only got them to build credit and we monitor them regularly. Nothing is outstanding or owed. And neither of us have ever used financial assistance either.

I am the spouse of my sponsor. We have no dependents either. It is only the two of us. So if we are "freed" then why are they saying I will be denied if I can't prove our funds?
The sponsor is freed of proving income. The spouse/applicant is not.
 

katester

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Oct 20, 2012
231
3
125
Category........
Visa Office......
Ottowa
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
August 12, 2013
Doc's Request.
March 4 & April 9, 2014
File Transfer...
September 12, 2013
Med's Done....
June 4, 2013 extended until May1, 2015!!!
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Waived
VISA ISSUED...
June 6,2014!!
LANDED..........
April 2,2015
Zarilenth said:
The sponsor is freed of proving income. The spouse/applicant is not.
Ok, so I do have a job now. But once (if) approved I will quit and move to Canada and look for a job there. So what information are they looking for? Proof that I am to hold a steady job? Proof that my husband an I have a sufficient amount saved to use while I am looking for a job? What kind of tangible evidence can I give them that will satisfy the case officer?
 

Zarilenth

Hero Member
Oct 18, 2013
884
21
Ontario
Category........
Visa Office......
Ottawa
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27-01-2014
File Transfer...
07-03-2014
Med's Done....
01-04-2014
VISA ISSUED...
23-06-2014; COPR received 27-06-2014
LANDED..........
30-07-2014
katester said:
Ok, so I do have a job now. But once (if) approved I will quit and move to Canada and look for a job there. So what information are they looking for? Proof that I am to hold a steady job? Proof that my husband an I have a sufficient amount saved to use while I am looking for a job? What kind of tangible evidence can I give them that will satisfy the case officer?
This is only my opinion, but:
I would think that you should prove that you have been working in the states, show your taxes and pay stubs, and maybe even prove that you're looking for a job in Canada. You can address the issue of your husband working in the army and maybe even write a letter about the fact he is being considered for a promotion (I think you mentioned this earlier).
I think the employment letters that the visa officer listed (This may include but is not limited to paystubs, employment letters, and tax documents) is the most important. If you can get a prospective employer in Canada to write you a letter saying they want to hire you/will hire you/etc, would be a great way to prove you will not go on social assistance. Maybe send some e-mails showing you've contacted potential workplaces in Canada, showing you have an interest in getting a full time job.

And if you can, I would add letters from family or friends saying they will support you and your hubby until you get on your feet. If I were in the same situation I would probably write a very long letter stating why I will not be getting social assistance (or even think of it) and the plans/budget we have in play in order to support ourselves.
 

aism.abbas

Star Member
Jun 23, 2013
164
0
125
United Arab Emirates
Category........
Visa Office......
Abudhabi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
31-09-2013
Doc's Request.
17-11-2013
AOR Received.
31-08-2013
File Transfer...
11-09-2013
Med's Done....
17-08-2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
29-06-2014
VISA ISSUED...
15-06-2014
LANDED..........
17-07-2014
Zarilenth said:
This is only my opinion, but:
I would think that you should prove that you have been working in the states, show your taxes and pay stubs, and maybe even prove that you're looking for a job in Canada. You can address the issue of your husband working in the army and maybe even write a letter about the fact he is being considered for a promotion (I think you mentioned this earlier).
I think the employment letters that the visa officer listed (This may include but is not limited to paystubs, employment letters, and tax documents) is the most important. If you can get a prospective employer in Canada to write you a letter saying they want to hire you/will hire you/etc, would be a great way to prove you will not go on social assistance. Maybe send some e-mails showing you've contacted potential workplaces in Canada, showing you have an interest in getting a full time job.




And if you can, I would add letters from family or friends saying they will support you and your hubby until you get on your feet. If I were in the same situation I would probably write a very long letter stating why I will not be getting social assistance (or even think of it) and the plans/budget we have in play in order to support ourselves.
Yea thats true as my wife is my sponsor and not working i m working in uae and already posted my cv online and got response from different employers and also i attached a letter from my in laws that we will stay with them until we get established in Canada and after all u r husband is working for goverment what can be better than this.Show the documents that zarilenth quoted its not that easy to reject spouse visa as its a right of ur husband to have his wife with him.get ur caips notes do dig in deeper dont waist time