imonec said:Hi all,
Haven't received AOR yet, although I received a letter requesting to resubmit the Schedule A Background Declaration form IMM 5669...
Called the hotline and the person said it is because they updated the form November 2012... makes sense.
Anyways, I assume this means they have my application and I assume this means I can use this as AOR, or will that be once they've received my resbumitted form?
Anyone else had similar situation?
Hi.
Don't worry about getting AOR. Not everyone receive it, as long as you can check on e-cas that your application is received on .... date, that is fine.
I received a email for resubmitting the IMM 5669 form as I think I didn't complete it properly. Resent with corrections and them no word from CIC until yesterday with AIP.
Just make sure when you resend to write in the envelope (Additional Docs and your name), inside it would be good to send a copy of the letter you received from CIC so they can match and include in your application.
Also make sure to send to the Additional Docs address. If you sent your apllication to Vergreville the postal code is different.
All the best.
thanks
Imo
misscanada said:i have one question. What happen now?
We sit again and wait for CIC to contact us? I mean for stage 2, if we already send medicals and police clearance.
Deedeedar said:Hi,
I did it!!!
Please see as follows,
Deedeedar
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: Vegreville, AB
Med's Done....: 04-05-2012--->When I extended my stay for Temporary Resident Visa
App. Filed.......: 04-12-2012
I checked on Canada Post tracking system and it was successfully received on Dec 6,2012
Do you know how to create my info under my name. I see many people have all info but I don't know how to do
Cheers!
Deedeedar said:Thank you Wolanila!!!
Hope you receive DM, Landing and PR card SOON!!!![]()
christina8604 said:Hello everyone! Ive spent the last couple hours reading many of your posts.
I have a few questions regarding sponsoring my American partner. I am involved in a same-sex relationship. I met my partner 7years ago online. Over the years our friendship grew and grew. I have gone to visit her many times over the last 2 years. Although in this time we both had romantic relationships that never worked out, we had very strong feelings for eachother. We never acted on anything because of the distance. Neither of us were willing to jeopardize our friendship by confessing our true feelings. We have recently took the risk to express our feelings for eachother and wow! Ive never been more happy, I am so grateful that we took the chance.
SO my situation is, I will be sponsoring my same sex partner whom i met online. So while filling out my application under the section of when we met, do i put the date of which we physically met? OR the date of 7years ago when we first contacted one another?
Has anyone discovered a way to provide phone proof when you talk mostly via skype or phone cards? Neither Canada or USA have reasonable rates for long distance calling so we always use phone cards an/or skype.
Another issue is my family is very anti-gay so I have not "come out" to them. Ive had more or less a "dont ask dont tell" attitude about it. My partner on the other hand has come out to her family and they all know about me and have met me. Does it make any difference if the letters to prove our genuine relationship will all be coming from her side of the family/friends?
Good luck to everyone and happy waiting!
For both of you
Photocopy of marriage certificate
Proof of your common-law relationship (e.g. join bank, trust, credit union, joint residential lease, mortgage, statutory declarations of individuals with personal knowledge that your relationship is genuine and continuing)
Photographs of the marriage or common-law relationship ceremony, if applicable
Proof of your conjugal relationship (e.g. commitment, housing/financial arrangements, social activities, attitudes and mindsets towards your relationship)
Declaration of severance of common-law relationship
Note: the sponsor and the applicant who are common-law or conjugal partners must provice historical evidence of their ongoing relationship.