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pari7896 said:
Yes I sent all proofs like pictures, address proof and flight tickets etc.

What???
You sent the additional documents on Dec 3rd and you already got the AIP?
What's going on. We sent our documents on Nov 21st and still haven't heard anything back.
Is there something different you did?
 
JohnnyP said:
What???
You sent the additional documents on Dec 3rd and you already got the AIP?
What's going on. We sent our documents on Nov 21st and still haven't heard anything back.
Is there something different you did?

My guess is that you have a different officer...
 
Blackdisc said:
Damn.......when will we get the AIP. What does that letter look like.

This is what the AIP (for the applicant) is supposed to look like:

Dear xxxx:

This refers to the Application for Permanent Residence you made under the Spouse or
Common-Law Partner in Canada Class.

It has been determined that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent
residence as a member of the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class. Please note that
a final decision will not be made until all remaining requirements for becoming a permanent
resident have been met. These requirements include medical, security and background checks
for you and, if applicable, all of your family members, both in Canada and abroad, even if they
are not applying to join you in Canada at this time. You cannot become a permanent resident
until you and all your family members have met these requirements.


This letter is known as `Appendix B' which you can see in the CIC document ip08, available on the CIC website.
 
Blackdisc said:
Damn ....... when will we get the AIP. What does that letter look like.

Sometimes it come a couple hours or days later if you weren't requested to send additional documents.
 
Ponga said:
This is what the AIP (for the applicant) is supposed to look like:

Dear xxxx:

This refers to the Application for Permanent Residence you made under the Spouse or
Common-Law Partner in Canada Class.

It has been determined that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent
residence as a member of the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class. Please note that
a final decision will not be made until all remaining requirements for becoming a permanent
resident have been met. These requirements include medical, security and background checks
for you and, if applicable, all of your family members, both in Canada and abroad, even if they
are not applying to join you in Canada at this time. You cannot become a permanent resident
until you and all your family members have met these requirements.


This letter is known as `Appendix B' which you can see in the CIC document ip08, available on the CIC website.


Ponga.... this is what we got. I think it is Appendix G sent to sponsor. The AIP is sent to applicant which is Appendix B.

Dear _____Applicant_____: This refers to the Application to Sponsor a member of the Spouse or Common-Law Partner In Canada Class you submitted to this office on behalf of ____SPOUSE ___ and family (if applicable). You have met the requirements for eligibility as a sponsor. The Application for Permanent Residence (APR) for your relative will be processed separately and he/she will be contacted shortly. If you received this communication via email, please note that another copy will not be mailed to you.

Reminder – Your undertaking is an unconditional promise of support The undertaking you signed is an unconditional promise to financially support and provide basic requirements for your sponsored relative(s). This undertaking is not broken by such changes as the granting of Canadian citizenship, divorce, separation, relationship breakdown, moving to another province, or a change in your financial situation. Furthermore, it cannot be cancelled once a final decision has been made on their APR. If your family member's APR is approved, your obligations as a sponsor begin as soon as your sponsored relative and, if applicable, their accompanying family members become permanent residents of Canada. If your family member entered Canada on a temporary resident permit following an APR, your obligation will begin on the date of that entry to Canada. .................
 
hello everybody, I have a question here to ask. I'm the December 23 of 2013 applicant, when i handed in my paper work, i didnt put my OWP paper with my application. so , what should i do? How i can get OWP? thank you for reading my question.
 
sophieee said:
My guess is that you have a different officer...

Other thing that can be, anascorse was requested to send the Option C printout in order to get the AIP, then she got the AIP before she even sent it (she remembered to sent it in the original package).
So maybe the officer just gave a second look to pari's package and gave the full AIP without the further proof.
 
aiho said:
hello everybody, I have a question here to ask. I'm the December 23 of 2013 applicant, when i handed in my paper work, i didnt put my OWP paper with my application. so , what should i do? How i can get OWP? thank you for reading my question.

There's a rumour that CIC is changing their policy (to take effect next month) to now issue OWP with AOR, instead of AIP, for Inland applicants.

If that happens, you should be able to submit your OWP then, because you undoubtedly have your AOR...right?
 
Hello Guys,

I am from Pakistan. I have applied for student visa last year in November (i was single), i have got rejected and I applied in July again (i was single), and got student visa. When I came to Canada in September I did Nikkah with my family friend (she is a Canadian Citizen and studying) and registered our marriage in Canada in same week of my arrival.

Now, I am wondering, if we will apply for spouse immigration how would i justify this marriage? can they think i mis-informed them?

Second option would be i need to wait to complete my Master's and apply for PR.

Kindly share your comments and experiences.


Thanks in Advance!!!
 
Blackdisc said:
Ponga.... this is what we got. I think it is Appendix G sent to sponsor. The AIP is sent to applicant which is Appendix B.

Exactly. Unless you received the letter in Appendix B, you have not yet received your AIP.
 
sophieee said:
Other thing that can be, anascorse was requested to send the Option C printout in order to get the AIP, then she got the AIP before she even sent it (she remembered to sent it in the original package).
So maybe the officer just gave a second look to pari's package and gave the full AIP without the further proof.

I C.. Thanks for the comment.
 
Hi Inlanders,

Just worried about my mail that have sent last Nov 28/14. Thru express post its has been delivered successfully to CIC but there's no signature who received that mail. What to do ? Any advice? Thanks
 
Hi guys, how do I pay my RPRF and how much?
Thanks.