Congratulations to all August applicants, this is so exciting, I am Sept 9, soooo close Hang in there September people i can almost see the finish line
As far as I know it depends on two variables:under_way said:for anyone who has already went through the sponsorship process
i want to know, how long after the AIP.. do you get landed..?
thanks
Regular mail and it usually takes a weekavigtr said:To those who already got the letter:
How long does it take for the letter to arrive after the date they said they sent it?
Is it registered mail or regular? I got a registerd mail few days ago and still didn't go to take it...
.. Have applied for my SIN.. Yes, they go by the name on the OWP. I also just got a hold of a CIC agent. She told my that I will receive the corrected document within 10 - 14 business days! We will see..theinlander said:Yea, for your SIN, they will go by your OWP. I have the same issue. There is an extra letter in my last name on my visitor visa. I didn't notice that at the time. When they sent me the acknowledgement letter for my app for permanent residency, they had the same mistake. So, I called them and told them about it. They said, they would fix it. I got all my letters and OWP the other day with the same mistake, I got my temp SIN, so It has the same mistake. Canada Service told me to make sure I get the PR card with the right name, so when they give me the permanent SIN, I get it right!
You can't. You now received a temporary SIN (Tax ID). Once the process is complete, you will be able to receive your permanent new SIN (starting with the number 3).ilovecanada4ever said:Should I change my sin after getting AIP? My current sin starts with 9.
Thanks Johanna125!!johanna125 said:Seems like they're working on August 2011 apps now. Congrats to Avigtr, Markm and Ematina
As per my personnal experience, we sent our application with all requested forms, that is securtiy clearance, medicals and payment for the OWP, 495$ final payment, our application took 13 months including reception of the PR cardyffAm said:Hi I find this thread very helpful! like everyone in this thread I also love to know more about the In-land application.
We are planning to submit our spousal sponsorship application before the end of this June. It took us so long before we are being able to decide if we will going to do it out land or in land and now the decision is final, we will going to do it in land.
my question is: If we applied for spousal sponsorship application in Canada class should we do our medicals now and include it in our PR application along with my OWP app.? I have a dependent child back in my home country.
(we already have our medicals but it is in outland form coz we are about to do out land application before. now that we changed the application I am thinking whether to include the out land medical result or just take a new medical exam)
when should I take our medical exam?
Hope hearing from all of you.. thank you so much and regards to our Application..^^ Godbless to everybody..
Thanks canadiancitizen! What is security clearance? So how about my other outland medical result? I just did that last month should I disregard it or include it still with my application?canadiancitizen said:As per my personnal experience, we sent our application with all requested forms, that is securtiy clearance, medicals and payment for the OWP, 495$ final payment, our application took 13 months including reception of the PR card