marsiangal
Hero Member
- Feb 15, 2013
- 23
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Vegreville
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 16-08-2012
- AOR Received.
- 20-11-2012
- Med's Request
- 11-02-2013
- Med's Done....
- 25-02-2013 DM....:20-06-2013 IN CANADA SINCE:...2008
- LANDED..........
- 21-08-2013
Hi guys I came across this thread and I thought I'd post my story,
I'm married my Canadian in July 2012, Immediately sent our application in August.
So here is my timeline I guess:
Application Sent: August 2012
Started processing sponsorship: November 2012
Sponsorship and Eligibility Approved: Feb 2013
Medical: I will be doing that next week so Feb 2013
Med Received:??
PPR:??
LANDED:??
So my question is, how long after the Medical is done before the CIC asks for the Passport for stamping?
Does anyone have an Idea? I've hears thet if everything was well it will be within 2-4 months. Not sure tho. HELP!
Another thing is when they ask for it, how long do they give you for a deadline. For example They give you 90 days for them to receive your medical and police clearance if you don't have one.
I am asking this because I am changing my passport to my husband's last name, (yes in the middle of the application)
I know others may think that this will complicate the process but I want my COPR to be in my husband's last name. because for some of you who do not know the COPR (certificate of permanent residency) Is a Historical document, So no matter what happens whatever your name was when you got it, It will never change or be allowed to be changed. You can change the PR Card name but the COPR will stay the same. So long story short I want all my paper works to be in uniform with me having my hubby's last name. Don't worry I have read everything I need to on changing the name in the application.
I still currently have an option not to change my passport because the Philippine Consulate outreach won't be here till next month, in which I have an appointment to change my passport. So this is my dilemma, If the CIC won't need it till 3-4 months later I will have enough time to receive my passport in time. Thank you for reading my story.
PS. Our application is Inland and The visa office is Vegreville.
I'm married my Canadian in July 2012, Immediately sent our application in August.
So here is my timeline I guess:
Application Sent: August 2012
Started processing sponsorship: November 2012
Sponsorship and Eligibility Approved: Feb 2013
Medical: I will be doing that next week so Feb 2013
Med Received:??
PPR:??
LANDED:??
So my question is, how long after the Medical is done before the CIC asks for the Passport for stamping?
Does anyone have an Idea? I've hears thet if everything was well it will be within 2-4 months. Not sure tho. HELP!
Another thing is when they ask for it, how long do they give you for a deadline. For example They give you 90 days for them to receive your medical and police clearance if you don't have one.
I am asking this because I am changing my passport to my husband's last name, (yes in the middle of the application)
I know others may think that this will complicate the process but I want my COPR to be in my husband's last name. because for some of you who do not know the COPR (certificate of permanent residency) Is a Historical document, So no matter what happens whatever your name was when you got it, It will never change or be allowed to be changed. You can change the PR Card name but the COPR will stay the same. So long story short I want all my paper works to be in uniform with me having my hubby's last name. Don't worry I have read everything I need to on changing the name in the application.
I still currently have an option not to change my passport because the Philippine Consulate outreach won't be here till next month, in which I have an appointment to change my passport. So this is my dilemma, If the CIC won't need it till 3-4 months later I will have enough time to receive my passport in time. Thank you for reading my story.
PS. Our application is Inland and The visa office is Vegreville.