- Sep 6, 2008
- 1
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Beijing
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 07-12-2010
- File Transfer...
- 29-01-11
- Med's Done....
- 12-11-2010
- Passport Req..
- 29-01-2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 11-03-2011
I'm starting a new thread here. The Canadian Embassy Beijing has requested my husband's passport before a decision has been made. Check following from email sent to me:
We are committed to processing applications for permanent residence in Canada in the immigrant category in which you have applied within six (6) months for routine cases.
Be advised that your application is processing normally and is in queue for assessment. The processing of your application may be delayed if we do not have all of the documents that are required, including your passport(s). If you have not already submitted your passport(s) please do so as soon as possible. This request does not constitute a decision on your application. If required, we will contact you regarding any additional requirements related to your application.
I have heard of this happening before but it seems highly bizarre to me that we would send his passport and it could take several months to decide to grant him PR or not but he will not be able to travel anywhere...what if there was an emergency? Is Beijing the only office that works like this? I'm not complaining, just checking I'm following things properly.
We are committed to processing applications for permanent residence in Canada in the immigrant category in which you have applied within six (6) months for routine cases.
Be advised that your application is processing normally and is in queue for assessment. The processing of your application may be delayed if we do not have all of the documents that are required, including your passport(s). If you have not already submitted your passport(s) please do so as soon as possible. This request does not constitute a decision on your application. If required, we will contact you regarding any additional requirements related to your application.
I have heard of this happening before but it seems highly bizarre to me that we would send his passport and it could take several months to decide to grant him PR or not but he will not be able to travel anywhere...what if there was an emergency? Is Beijing the only office that works like this? I'm not complaining, just checking I'm following things properly.