Hi Hicks74,hicks74 said:Don't give up hope, you are a Hong Kong citizen yes? If so, that means when decision is made you get your COPR in the mail pretty fast, no need for a visa. It sounds like you are having a long security check, but it could be finished any day now.
You could order your GMSC notes, but you might not get them before a DM.
I assume that he showed his job arrangement already, and it's interesting that HKVO needed such further extent of proof that your husband will actually return. Have you ever ordered GCMS notes? You may see some comments when the officers talk about the sponsor.ALGBVB11 said:Hi Hicks74,
Yes, i'm HK citizen.
Finally, received CIC HK office feedback and they request additional document to prove my husband will resume his teaching job in Canada and his intention to stay in Canada before they issue visa for me.
My Husband just upload the additional documents thru Specific case portal and will print out the document and send to CIC HK office by register mail today. He want to make sure there is no more delay of the approval.
Hopefully, will receive DM and COPR in early of July. My husband just changed his flight, he will go back to Canada 1st in mid-June. I will stay in HK wait for the COPR.
finger-crossed!!!
Thanks for your advance.
eCas is not a reliable tool for showing you your status.naticom said:Hey guys, our case was received by CIC in early April and last week call centre agent told me SA was passed. However, until now I have not got any SA mail/email. My wife's ECAS is still showing app received. I saw some mid-April HKVO applicants already have their status changed to In Process. Congrats and hopefully my case wont be delayed.
Hi Cheng9999,cheng9999 said:I assume that he showed his job arrangement already, and it's interesting that HKVO needed such further extent of proof that your husband will actually return. Have you ever ordered GCMS notes? You may see some comments when the officers talk about the sponsor.
Anyway, just a suggestion for you, if you feel the need.
You do have the option of going in as a visitor, and then wait out the rest of the process in Canada. If someone in HK can check your mail, once the COPR arrives, your friend/family can Fedex it over to you in Canada. Then you flag pole at the US border to land.
Just search my earlier posts. I've commented on how to get notes, as have many other people.ALGBVB11 said:Hi Cheng9999,
Do you know how to order GCMS notes? Thanks
Hello, here is the link, good luck.ALGBVB11 said:Hi Cheng9999,
Do you know how to order GCMS notes? Thanks
Thanks Cheng9999, should i order it now or wait one or two weeks later?cheng9999 said:Just search my earlier posts. I've commented on how to get notes, as have many other people.
Google it, and follow the instructions and links.
If you order now, it takes at least 30 days to get to you (some lucky ones reported shorter times, but not too many). My suggestion is that the earlier you get it, the earlier you get to see if everything is in order.ALGBVB11 said:Thanks Cheng9999, should i order it now or wait one or two weeks later?
Thanks Cheng9999,cheng9999 said:If you order now, it takes at least 30 days to get to you (some lucky ones reported shorter times, but not too many). My suggestion is that the earlier you get it, the earlier you get to see if everything is in order.
Another poster has put out a link. Just a reminder, it's your sponsor that is the one applying (the PR or citizen), not you. Instructions are there for a form indication authorization to release information...this one you have to sign, and fill in the sponsor as the person authorized to receive information about your case.
cheng9999 said:If you order now, it takes at least 30 days to get to you (some lucky ones reported shorter times, but not too many). My suggestion is that the earlier you get it, the earlier you get to see if everything is in order.
Another poster has put out a link. Just a reminder, it's your sponsor that is the one applying (the PR or citizen), not you. Instructions are there for a form indication authorization to release information...this one you have to sign, and fill in the sponsor as the person authorized to receive information about your case.
Congratulations. Now your GCMS notes will just be interesting reading.conniecheng said:Hi, i just wanna let u know, i just got my COPR yesterday. thank you for helping me before. i have one more question, i saw some ppl mentioned about B4 form before, is it everyone need it to enter Canada?
what about.if i.dont have anything.to.send. i only have one suit.case.with me go on the flight, do I still.need B4?cheng9999 said:Congratulations. Now your GCMS notes will just be interesting reading.
The B4 form is needed if you bring things with you which are not accompanying you on the landing trip/flight. If you use logistics company to send things over, you'll need to fill that up as the goods are not accompanying you.
I have heard that if you bring things later (not logistics company even), say you will go back in a few months and bring a few things over on your flight (say a computer or other valuable items)...these things should also go on the B4. Basically, when you go through customs, the officer will stamp the B4, meaning that your goods are cleared to go into Canada without any duties. I don't know if there's a time limit on how long the time is after you land (or for returning citizens who take up residence again in Canada).
Others online say you need to have 4 copies, each need to be stamped by the border guard. So once you filled them in, make a few photocopies just in case.
By the way, the files of the forms are named "bsf186a.pdf" and "bsf186-eng.pdf"...the 2nd one is basically extension. The form only has 8 lines, which is not enough to fill in all your goods.
We are also in the process of packing things up, and sorting out what to bring over.