Yes finally!JohnnyP said:Congrats, PRsoon. Your nickname has come true at last.
I tried to change my username but I think it is not possible.
I guess I will keep it for the memories.
Yes finally!JohnnyP said:Congrats, PRsoon. Your nickname has come true at last.
Omg Sep 23.....its getting more exciting for me cuz Im only one day apart from you....maybe next week we ll see more AIP and DM?Audjgal said:Hi All, Just wanted to let you guys know that my hubby received the email that he was approved to be a sponsor on Wed Feb 18th. He just checked his emailed last night after a busy work week! Only one email so far and it says that I will be contacted shortly. Hubby blew a fuse shortly after receiving email when I told him now I wait for the second part of the email and I told him it could be a day or a few months. 'I'm glad we don't live near the processing office because he has threatened to go down there himself and give someone a earful but I actually thought he was going to get in the car last night. He's not a paperwork person so I don't stress him with details, he seriously though that the email meant that this process was over for me...ROTFLMAO
Anyhoot, My application was received on Sept 23rd 2013.
Will update when my email arrives. Am also attempting to get my old SIN from 18 years again activated on MON, I tried with my work permit 3 weeks ago and the Service Canada office was having major trouble getting it done and told me to come back.
Have you been working? If you have not then you don't have to pay any taxes. It is important that your spouse is filing as married though, otherwise, he/she could be penalized.BaCo said:Does anyone know how it works from taxation point of view. Ever since I applied for Permanent Residency, which is September 2013 I haven't looked into this, would I have to pay income tax in Canada from that moment on? Obviously I dont have a SIN number yet so I wouldnt know what to fill in there nor do I have a T4.
Read this:BaCo said:Yes I have been working, but not in Canada itself or for a Canadian company. I'm an offshore worker and get paid out of Europe. My spouse has filled in her tax-return that she is common-law. She had to pay a little bit extra, but I;m sure it wasnt for what I earned.
I hadn't worked in 3 and a half years. It took a little while to get a job, but now I'm working at the University of Alberta. Just keep sending your resume out, eventually someone will choose you.April Fajardo said:Hi everyone
Has anyone who got the OWP been successful getting a job after being unemployed for almost 1-2 years because of the long PR process? Or its just me and my luck?
Sigh.
Fantastic news.Audjgal said:Hi All, Just wanted to let you guys know that my hubby received the email that he was approved to be a sponsor on Wed Feb 18th. He just checked his emailed last night after a busy work week! Only one email so far and it says that I will be contacted shortly. Hubby blew a fuse shortly after receiving email when I told him now I wait for the second part of the email and I told him it could be a day or a few months. 'I'm glad we don't live near the processing office because he has threatened to go down there himself and give someone a earful but I actually thought he was going to get in the car last night. He's not a paperwork person so I don't stress him with details, he seriously though that the email meant that this process was over for me...ROTFLMAO
Anyhoot, My application was received on Sept 23rd 2013.
Will update when my email arrives. Am also attempting to get my old SIN from 18 years again activated on MON, I tried with my work permit 3 weeks ago and the Service Canada office was having major trouble getting it done and told me to come back.