chickenkiev
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- Dec 3, 2012
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- Visa Office......
- Kiev
- App. Filed.......
- Yes
- AOR Received.
- Yes
- Med's Done....
- Yes
- Interview........
- Yes
- VISA ISSUED...
- Yes
- LANDED..........
- YES
Congratulationschickenkiev said:Colour me Feb 19th purple on the spreadsheet. AOR from VO. ;D
Make a thread and ask if a scanned copy is ok or not. Sorry I do not know for sure. I don't want to tell you something wrong. Everyone here is helpful and someone will reply.Satara86 said:I sent it by DHL Express. If i will send it the same way it will takes more than a week again. Thank you so much for helping
You have been added. Please PM me if I miss any updatestabbru said:Hello, everyone! I'm a December 2012 applicant, too!
Here's my timeline so far:
Visa Office - Manila
December 13, 2012 - application received by CIC Misissauga
January 8, 2013 - receipt of AOR email
January 11, 2013 - sponsorship approval
Btw, I took the medical exam on November 29, 2012
I am hoping that I could land before September 12, 2013 so I could attend my husband's induction ceremony! Goodluck to all of us!
she will get both at the same time. Normally she will get a visa on her passport (unless she has an Israeli passport, in that case she doesn't need a visa as she can fly in as a tourist), and 2 copies of the COPR: one with a picture on it, and one without. The border officer will check the info when she lands, and make her sign ( don't sign anything before), and keep the COPR with the picture, so they can issue the PR card later on. Your wife will keep the second copy of COPR signed as a proof of her status, until she gets the PR card (for now, it takes somewhere between 45 to 55 days to receive the PR card).Wpg80 said:My wife sent her passport to CIC Tel Aviv yesterday. When they return her passport with the visa do they also include the COPR with the passport or does she get the COPR at a later time?
Thanks Sweden I'll let her know not to sign anything until she lands. She has a Palestinian passport so she will need the visa.Sweden said:she will get both at the same time. Normally she will get a visa on her passport (unless she has an Israeli passport, in that case she doesn't need a visa as she can fly in as a tourist), and 2 copies of the COPR: one with a picture on it, and one without. The border officer will check the info when she lands, and make her sign ( don't sign anything before), and keep the COPR with the picture, so they can issue the PR card later on. Your wife will keep the second copy of COPR signed as a proof of her status, until she gets the PR card (for now, it takes somewhere between 45 to 55 days to receive the PR card).
Good luck,
Sweden
glad to see that it is going quickly for you, the COPR comes with a set of instructions about what to do and not to do, so it should be all good! also - make sure she travels with her address in Canada as she will be asked for it when she lands - the border officer will note it down and the PR card will be sent there directly.Wpg80 said:Thanks Sweden I'll let her know not to sign anything until she lands. She has a Palestinian passport so she will need the visa.
She won't be coming to Canada until July. I am going to the West Bank in June to have our wedding there and we will be coming back to Canada together. I'll be able to help her when she is with border officer.Sweden said:glad to see that it is going quickly for you, the COPR comes with a set of instructions about what to do and not to do, so it should be all good! also - make sure she travels with her address in Canada as she will be asked for it when she lands - the border officer will note it down and the PR card will be sent there directly.
Sweden