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- Jan 2, 2014
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- Visa Office......
- etobicoke
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 16-04-2013
- AOR Received.
- 24-04-2013
- Interview........
- waiting
- LANDED..........
- waiting
thank you guri for this info, I check this immediately!!!!!!guri3577 said:For BC, you may get covered once your file has been received by CIC.
Check this link out:
http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/insurance/msp_register.html
A spouse or a child of an eligible B.C. resident may also be deemed a resident provided that an application for permanent residence status has been accepted for processing by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), and the application remains active. For more information, see Covering a Spouse or Child who is an Applicant for Permanent Resident Status in Canada (PDF 177K ).
CIC doesn't have your passport, CBSA does. In a situation like yours, the protocol is to return your passport to CIC once you are approved. Then you get it back at the local landing appointment. Your country should have some mechanism for obtaining a replacement passport when you don't have the old passport (think of it like an "I lost my passport" situation). If that is not the case - in other words, your home country will not issue you a new passport without the old one or evidence it has been lost/stolen, then you can document this to CIC and request that they permit you to land on your existing (expired) passport. As it turns out, it is not a statutory requirement that your passport not be expired, it is CIC policy. Since it is policy, upon demonstrating that you have made reasonable efforts to obtain a new passport and are unable to do so, the visa officer may waive that requirement and permit you to land on the expired passport.linxord said:Happiness all around!
but now that I've celebrated for a few days. I still need to renew my passport and send a copy in.
My special circumstance is that I was a failed refugee claimant before and CBSA has my passport (which expired this month).
My AIP letter said that I should renew my passport and send them (CIC) a copy of the renewed passport. I'm not sure how I can renew my passport when I don't have the old one. Has any body been in a similar circumstance? Should I contact the Call center?
OMG GURI AIP and DM at the same time?! Way to goguri3577 said:Thanks everyone
Thinking of you, Cirene! Sending positive thoughts your way!Cirene said:OMG GURI AIP and DM at the same time?! Way to go
Huge Congratulations
Hi there mimssimo, I called them yesterday and the officer send a message to CIC about my file. Luckily I'll hear something soon........ I hope!mimssimo said:hey guys i hope for all to receive the good news. Ciren cal CIC its not normaly.
Thank you so much JLynn.. Still waiting!JLynn1987 said:Thinking of you, Cirene! Sending positive thoughts your way!
Thank you computergeek. Thats what I said. CBSA has my passport. But Now that CIC has requested me to provide them the photocopies of the renewed passport, and that my application won't be processed further without it, I'm not sure what I can do. Should I call them and let them know? I'm trying to get in touch with my country's consulate too to see if I can obtain a new passport without the old one.computergeek said:CIC doesn't have your passport, CBSA does. In a situation like yours, the protocol is to return your passport to CIC once you are approved. Then you get it back at the local landing appointment. Your country should have some mechanism for obtaining a replacement passport when you don't have the old passport (think of it like an "I lost my passport" situation). If that is not the case - in other words, your home country will not issue you a new passport without the old one or evidence it has been lost/stolen, then you can document this to CIC and request that they permit you to land on your existing (expired) passport. As it turns out, it is not a statutory requirement that your passport not be expired, it is CIC policy. Since it is policy, upon demonstrating that you have made reasonable efforts to obtain a new passport and are unable to do so, the visa officer may waive that requirement and permit you to land on the expired passport.
Note: this isn't the ideal option, but keep it in mind as you go through the process because it IS an option.
congrats once again Guri3577guri3577 said:Thanks everyone
Here's the link I usually give people who are in BC: http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/msp/infoben/pdf/covering-a-spouse-or-child-who-is-an-applicant-for-permanent-resident-status-in-canada.pdffrenchwapiti said:thank you guri for this info, I check this immediately!!!!!!
don't know how I managed to go through all this administrative djungle before without the help of all of you here, guys.
You can certainly contact them because I suspect the officer wasn't really aware that your passport was in the possession of CBSA. Definitely check to see about getting a new passport from your country, as that is the best way to move through this mess. I was merely pointing to another alternative if the various bureaucracies make this task inordinately difficult.linxord said:Thank you computergeek. Thats what I said. CBSA has my passport. But Now that CIC has requested me to provide them the photocopies of the renewed passport, and that my application won't be processed further without it, I'm not sure what I can do. Should I call them and let them know? I'm trying to get in touch with my country's consulate too to see if I can obtain a new passport without the old one.
congradulations ,guri3577 said:OMG!!!!! Guys I got the letter both stages approved ;D Vancouver office will contact me(which could take ages), but oh well, I am so happy..Woohooo party time
Good luck to everyone who is waiting, you will soon hear something
Many thanks computergeek I will call CIC today.computergeek said:You can certainly contact them because I suspect the officer wasn't really aware that your passport was in the possession of CBSA. Definitely check to see about getting a new passport from your country, as that is the best way to move through this mess. I was merely pointing to another alternative if the various bureaucracies make this task inordinately difficult.