Lkrammy
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- Nov 28, 2012
- 2
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 21.01.13
- Med's Done....
- 03.01.13
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 25.07.2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 17.08.2013
parker24 said:Yep, there's a thread of the bunch of us, feel free to join us The spreadsheet is down, will be working on it tomorrow
I don't know that anyone has kept track of the transfer time. Transfers from Ottawa to LA (and vice versa) are not really frequent enough (at least in our data samples) to provide meaningful guidance.Mushmash said:Ok thanks you. I had no idea a spreadsheet existed for LA. How long does it normally take from Ottawa transfer to LA to get PPR or COPR? I can't check it because as you said the spreadsheet is down.
You need to provide that you have the means to take care of yourself in Canada without receiving welfare if they approve you. Bank stubs, tax documents, joint bank account that you have access to, potential employment in Canada if approved and other financial means between you and your sponsor to support you while in Canada. They won't allow you to have PR if you and/or your sponsor cannot financially sustain you so you have to prove it to them.Tashannon said:What does this mean
This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following documents:
Ø Provide evidence of adequate financial arrangements for care and support (not involving social assistance) that are in place for yourself in Canada. This may include, but is not limited to, paystubs, employment letters, and tax documents including the most recent 2012 notice of assessment (T4 & NOA) for both you and your sponsor. This must be received at this office by: 2013/08/25
ok.Kiri said:You need to provide that you have the means to take care of yourself in Canada without receiving welfare if they approve you. Bank stubs, tax documents, joint bank account that you have access to, potential employment in Canada if approved and other financial means between you and your sponsor to support you while in Canada. They won't allow you to have PR if you and/or your sponsor cannot financially sustain you so you have to prove it to them.
When we applied my husband was a student drawing OSAP and had seasonal summer work while not in school. We supplied OSAP and tax document to show his income and that got approval for him to sponsor. Aside from that, for financial support of me we provided bank statements, my work from home letter of employment (which for your husband a letter of job prospect will work just as well).Tashannon said:ok.
I am the sponsor. my husband is the Applicant applying from U.S.A
I am currently full time in College so I receive OSAP funding. as well I work part time which only give me a few 100 bucks extra monthly.
My husband does have employment waiting for him here in Canada.
so...would these be sufficient for them;
JOB LETTER (FROM SPONSOR)
OSAP FUNDING PROOF (FROM SPONSOR) including length of study
PROOF OF EMPLOYMENT AWAITING APPLICANT IN CANADA
we also have 2 kids together so I get money for them as well
Thanks Kiri.Kiri said:When we applied my husband was a student drawing OSAP and had seasonal summer work while not in school. We supplied OSAP and tax document to show his income and that got approval for him to sponsor. Aside from that, for financial support of me we provided bank statements, my work from home letter of employment (which for your husband a letter of job prospect will work just as well).
The three things you state will be great, provide a current bank statement to show funds in bank accounts you guys have and also provide the documentation on the money you get for the kids as well. Provide all means of income that is coming into the family or will be coming into the family to the VO.
If anyone else has any other thoughts please add them as well.
Good luck!rsjkd427 said:Sent an email to CIC last night to inquire about my application again and see if it is "in process" yet. Hopefully we will hear something back this time. I might pass out if I actually see a response in my inbox. Hopefully it will be good news if any news. Fingers are crossed!
If anyone deserves to receive that COPR, it is you! Have a good vacation!IvanP said:Hope you're all well and that I'll come back in a week to find that you've all amazingly quickly (or finally!) received COPR!
IvanP
Thanks!keesio said:If anyone deserves to receive that COPR, it is you! Have a good vacation!
To the rational person, this would not make any sense. However, we are dealing with CIC, so this wouldn't surprise me one bit. Hopefully you're all set!IvanP said:Now, I did provide our my Montreal address to our VO, but I didn't say that I'd moved, or that my family had moved there, but I'm wondering if CIC - in its infinite wisdom - sent COPRs to the address where the people who need the visas are not, didn't update ECAS, and the VO is now wondering why I keep sending stern and unhappy letters.