- Nov 21, 2013
- 45
- 124
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Sydney- Australia
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 03-12-2013
- Doc's Request.
- 19-01-2014
- AOR Received.
- 28-12-2013
- File Transfer...
- 13-01-2014
- Med's Done....
- 19-11-2013
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 24-02-2014
- VISA ISSUED...
- 27-02-2014
- LANDED..........
- 09-03-2014
Hello all,
Long time reader, first time poster. I am currently going through the fun task of applying for permanent residency under the common - law class. I'm Australian, been here for almost 3 years and am on my second WHP that expires Dec 15, 2014. My Canadian boyfriend and I have been in a relationship since Feb 2, 2012, and entered into the common- law union on Feb 2, 2013 as he was my roommate for months before our relationship officially began. We have lived together continuously in this time, have a joint account, I have medical that names him as a beneficiary, we have a joint dental coverage and he works full time as a heavy machinery operator for a very decent wage. I worked full time since I was 14, including my move to Canada. I had 3 weeks off to travel when I first left Australia, then right back to the grind over here. I am a qualified chef but have recently moved more behind the scenes in hospitality and sales over the last year and a half. We just moved out to Mission, BC and after some contemplation my boyfriend insisted that I work part time for a while. I just got a part time job at a bakery, my first day was Sunday Nov 17 and I work around 25 hours a week.
Putting this application together has definitely been stressful, before I started working part time I was working 50-60 hours a week so trying to find time to come home and be a good house wife while getting the tedious task of permanent residency taken care of was a difficult task. I am now at a point where I feel comfortable to submit the application and had hopes of doing it tomorrow before I just found out that since I'm applying inland, I will need to do the application for an OWP too. I wish CIC would state these things because if I hadn't found forums like this I would be hooped. I'm fairly confident with our application, going with quality over quantity. I have photocopies of our joint account, joint dental coverage, my insurance with him named as beneficiary, bills for both of us at this address, we'll have a common - law union statutory declaration (2 now I guess for OWP), 2 stat decs from friends/ family about our relationship, 4 pages of cell logs showing regular calls every day from 2 months a year and a half ago and 2 most recent months to show the consistency, we have T4's for my boyfriend from the past 12 months as well as a great letter of employment from his current company, I have my 2 specified photos, my police check from Aus and I went and had my medical on Tuesday. We have all our photocopies of identity documents and have triple checked our entire package against the document checklist and instruction guide. I have a few questions to add just before I'm done and I'm hoping someone could shed some light for me;
- I don't need an LMO to apply for the OPEN work permit that I submit with my PR right? A letter from my current employer should be fine? And when attaching this application to the PR application what is the best way? Just have everything for OWP paper clipped together and the bottom of the PR packagae or put it in a completely different envelope to put inside PR envelope.
- So assuming that we get approval in 11 months, which is the current processing time for stage 1, how long would it usually take to get the OWP from that point? My current WHP will expire in a year and 3 weeks essentially from application submission.
- I read that even if there is a delay for the OWP I still have implied status as long as stage 1 gets approved right, as I'm his common - law. So I won't be able to work but I can still stay here with him? This is a big deal as he's all I have, I'm not close with family in Aus and applying outland didn't make sense because I'd have to pay $2k in return flights if they decided to interview.
- RE photos of relationship: I had printed wallet sized pictures to paper with captions of who, where and when on the back. We take pictures with cell phones, neither of us owns a real camera that we would get prints of so all of our photos are on files on computers. Not sure of exact procedure for this.
I have more questions that I can't think of right now but I want to get this application submitted as soon as possible, we had delays with government forms getting lost in the mail (both here and in Aus, gotta love the postal system) so this application was initially going to be submitted at the end of October. Now behind schedule, finding out about the OWP has put the fear or God in me and I just want this whole terrible thing to be over with so I can go back to sleeping at night haha. Thank you for any and all help.
Bennie
Long time reader, first time poster. I am currently going through the fun task of applying for permanent residency under the common - law class. I'm Australian, been here for almost 3 years and am on my second WHP that expires Dec 15, 2014. My Canadian boyfriend and I have been in a relationship since Feb 2, 2012, and entered into the common- law union on Feb 2, 2013 as he was my roommate for months before our relationship officially began. We have lived together continuously in this time, have a joint account, I have medical that names him as a beneficiary, we have a joint dental coverage and he works full time as a heavy machinery operator for a very decent wage. I worked full time since I was 14, including my move to Canada. I had 3 weeks off to travel when I first left Australia, then right back to the grind over here. I am a qualified chef but have recently moved more behind the scenes in hospitality and sales over the last year and a half. We just moved out to Mission, BC and after some contemplation my boyfriend insisted that I work part time for a while. I just got a part time job at a bakery, my first day was Sunday Nov 17 and I work around 25 hours a week.
Putting this application together has definitely been stressful, before I started working part time I was working 50-60 hours a week so trying to find time to come home and be a good house wife while getting the tedious task of permanent residency taken care of was a difficult task. I am now at a point where I feel comfortable to submit the application and had hopes of doing it tomorrow before I just found out that since I'm applying inland, I will need to do the application for an OWP too. I wish CIC would state these things because if I hadn't found forums like this I would be hooped. I'm fairly confident with our application, going with quality over quantity. I have photocopies of our joint account, joint dental coverage, my insurance with him named as beneficiary, bills for both of us at this address, we'll have a common - law union statutory declaration (2 now I guess for OWP), 2 stat decs from friends/ family about our relationship, 4 pages of cell logs showing regular calls every day from 2 months a year and a half ago and 2 most recent months to show the consistency, we have T4's for my boyfriend from the past 12 months as well as a great letter of employment from his current company, I have my 2 specified photos, my police check from Aus and I went and had my medical on Tuesday. We have all our photocopies of identity documents and have triple checked our entire package against the document checklist and instruction guide. I have a few questions to add just before I'm done and I'm hoping someone could shed some light for me;
- I don't need an LMO to apply for the OPEN work permit that I submit with my PR right? A letter from my current employer should be fine? And when attaching this application to the PR application what is the best way? Just have everything for OWP paper clipped together and the bottom of the PR packagae or put it in a completely different envelope to put inside PR envelope.
- So assuming that we get approval in 11 months, which is the current processing time for stage 1, how long would it usually take to get the OWP from that point? My current WHP will expire in a year and 3 weeks essentially from application submission.
- I read that even if there is a delay for the OWP I still have implied status as long as stage 1 gets approved right, as I'm his common - law. So I won't be able to work but I can still stay here with him? This is a big deal as he's all I have, I'm not close with family in Aus and applying outland didn't make sense because I'd have to pay $2k in return flights if they decided to interview.
- RE photos of relationship: I had printed wallet sized pictures to paper with captions of who, where and when on the back. We take pictures with cell phones, neither of us owns a real camera that we would get prints of so all of our photos are on files on computers. Not sure of exact procedure for this.
I have more questions that I can't think of right now but I want to get this application submitted as soon as possible, we had delays with government forms getting lost in the mail (both here and in Aus, gotta love the postal system) so this application was initially going to be submitted at the end of October. Now behind schedule, finding out about the OWP has put the fear or God in me and I just want this whole terrible thing to be over with so I can go back to sleeping at night haha. Thank you for any and all help.
Bennie