Thank you! i hope the processing times change for betterPonga said:Since you applied in July 2014, you might see AIP in November, unless the processing times change between now and then...which they should.
Thank you! i hope the processing times change for betterPonga said:Since you applied in July 2014, you might see AIP in November, unless the processing times change between now and then...which they should.
Thanks for sharing, I've added you to the spreadsheet!KUNAL_B said:Hey Guys
I have been reading and hooked on these forums for a long time and i would like to share our timeline.
Application Sent to CIC : June 27th 2014
Application Received On : June 30th 2014
AOR (Via Email) : March 7th 2015
Medical Test : Sent with the Application
OWP Application Sent on : Feb 16th 2015
No response on the OWP as of yet....hopefully we hear from them soon
Thanks for your time
Eik2coth said:We too have a question about AOR.
Here is our situation:
- We submitted an inland application in end of August 2014.
- In early November we got the package back because one of the forms that we used was outdated.
- We corrected the form in question and sent back the package about a week later. We included the original letter from CIC stating that we should resubmit, and our own letter explaining what we changed in the application.
- The application was received and we were given a temporary file number in early Jan 2015. However, we still haven't received an AOR email or a non-temporary file number.
Has anyone had a similar experience? Any ideas what could be the reason that we haven't received an AOR yet?
Thanks!
No the receiving date is Jan 16. Sorry for the confusion.sophieee said:Okay, than your receiving date is November 20, 2013 (that's the date stated in the AOR email, right?).
Are you currently in Sweden? An inland applicant shouldn't leave the country, or at least not for long and not without your spouse.
Eik2coth said:Update: we finally received an AOR letter. However our file number still starts with XF. Does anyone know what that means?
Thanks!
Thanks for your response! My understanding is that they will only start working on it close to the 17 months mark which is the processing time for the AIP, yet I see other people on the forum who have a number starting with F early on.azarme09 said:This means that they have not yet started working on your file.
I'm also sorry for the confusion, I just couldn't get my head around your dates, because earlier you said that you sent your app in November and also said that you received the AOR in January.tobiaswik said:No the receiving date is Jan 16. Sorry for the confusion.
And no, I'm in Canada. Haven't left the country since before I applied. Better safe then sorry!
xxxma3dl said:Hello everyone. I hope one of you can answer my query --
After I receive my OWP or after stage 1 maybe, will it be ok for me to visit the Philippines? Coz I was thinking of visiting my parents before I get busy with work. I know working in Canada will take up a lot of my time which will make it hard for me to go home and visit them.
My husband (the sponsor) and I have been thinking about this.
Thanks very much
Thanks Ponga! Follow up question, can my husband be my parents' sponsor when they apply for a visitor visa so they can visit me instead?Ponga said:The OWP (or even stage 1 approval/AIP) doesn't guarantee re-entry. Besides, unless you qualify under the TWOV* program, once you leave Canada you would need to apply for a brand new visitor visa. What happens if that visa is denied?! Not worth the risk, IMHO.
*http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/twov/travellers.asp
If you are talking about letter of invitation for your parents so that they apply for visitor visa, he can. However the invitation letter would have more strength in merit if you are the one providing the letter. Your husband can be a "co-sponsor" in providing accommodation needs with you. On top of that, have the letter of invitation notarized to make it a legal binding document.xxxma3dl said:Thanks Ponga! Follow up question, can my husband be my parents' sponsor when they apply for a visitor visa so they can visit me instead?
Thanks screech. Yes, the letter of invitation. Can I invite them even if I am not yet a PR status holder? Say, I got a job (with OWP), but still waiting for my PR... Is this ok?screech339 said:If you are talking about letter of invitation for your parents so that they apply for visitor visa, he can. However the invitation letter would have more strength in merit if you are the one providing the letter. Your husband can be a "co-sponsor" in providing accommodation needs with you. On top of that, have the letter of invitation notarized to make it a legal binding document.
Thanks for sharing, I've added you!VioletBlue said:hey Inlanders Whos in Charge of adding people to Spreadsheet??? I'm thinking I wanna add my dates since they are slowly opening january aplications so I may see some action soon....(maybe, fingers crossed, not counting on it, but u never know lol)
here are my dates
App received January 30th 2014
AOR May 16th 2016
and thats it so far