Mbgirlfriend
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- Nov 3, 2014
- 9
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Sydney, Nova Scotia
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- April 19, 2015
- AOR Received.
- July 9, 2015
- Med's Request
- January 19, 2016
- Med's Done....
- February 1,2016
- Passport Req..
- April 15,2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- April 27,2016
- LANDED..........
- April 28,2016
It actually seems like it would be easier to apply this way than doing it on line. The problem with doing any applications with CIC is that you have to try to read their mind to know what boxes to check. And depending on who looks at your application they may or may not decline you for just checking the wrong box. I also think it is easier for them to decline you as they are only looking at an application and don't have the actual person in front of them.stimitak said:No application forms or photos required. Rather keep it simple and slim. I think they can trace from your UCI no. what stage your PR application is in.
Here's what I took and handed over.
1. PNP nomination letter
2. Work Permit support letter
3. Paystubs to prove your current employment (Precautionary Document)
4. A simple letter from your employer stating that you are currently employed (Precautionary Document)
5. Bank statements showing sufficent balance in your account (Precautionary Document)
6. Original Offer Letter from employer...they do read this one.
Questions from CBSA officer:
1. Does your offer have an end date? Nope..
2. Have you tried applying to CIC website? I told yes, and that they rejected due to employer name on PNP letter..and that it was not clear on CIC site. She said she has heard of such cases...and its fine.
3 .Why are you applying so early? My employer needs assurance for his planning purpose.
4. We can only give 1 year extension, are you OK with it? Obviously!
I also got a OWP for my spouse. They ask you to sit for 20mins till they feed it into the system and print out. So if the Q&A goes fine, you are pretty much in the clear.
Seems to me that by actually going to get your WP approved in person at the border then the CIC officer can ask any questions and word them better than when you have to fill out an application. You don't get to actually talk to the person deciding on you WP when you apply on line or by sending in a paper application.
I also think its a good idea to have as much documentation as you can. Better to be over prepared than to not have something when they ask for it.
The downside is that it will take up a whole day to drive there and back and have to wait in what can sometimes be a 3 hour lined up at the border closest to us. But, not having to wait for weeks and hope that we checked the right boxes will be worth the day.