sophieee said:It was sent to the sponsor and look like this:
sophieee said:It was sent to the sponsor and look like this:
It wasn't just Station A, but it's P.O. Box 6100, which is for "Other family class applications" and "RPRF payments or other correspondence". I don't know... just hope they doazarme09 said:They sent you the information from Station A? I sent mine to Station B...
Yepsophieee said:Is it May 2, isn't it?
An other good news for today: My husband just received AOR!))))) Still nothing in the e-cas, but i guess they need a couple days for that
congrats sophie.. its another hope for all of us. You made my weekend happysophieee said:Is it May 2, isn't it?
An other good news for today: My husband just received AOR!))))) Still nothing in the e-cas, but i guess they need a couple days for that
Yeah, I really hope that mean that they finally started to work in Missirandhawa_a said:congrats sophie.. its another hope for all of us. You made my weekend happy
I know most here don't have AIP yet, but just wanted to share that, for Québec applicants, after you get AIP there are some really wonderful French classes provided by MICC for FREE. I'm just about to finish up my courses on Friday, and they've been really helpful.Smsm81 said:Where did you study French? Did you paid for it or for free?
Exactly! Once things get approved I'm hoping to switch to one of the free courses you mention. But in the meantime, if people don't have any approval/AOR etc it's a bit more difficult to find places that are free/cheap. Luckily we found one in Mtl that took me with the documents I had & although possibly not as intensive, it's better than nothing/waiting around.QuebecOkie said:I know most here don't have AIP yet, but just wanted to share that, for Québec applicants, after you get AIP there are some really wonderful French classes provided by MICC for FREE. I'm just about to finish up my courses on Friday, and they've been really helpful.
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/french-language/learning-quebec/index.html
May I ask you where could you go without AIP? Cause I'm in the same boat, but I couldn't find any place yet..atticusfinch said:Exactly! Once things get approved I'm hoping to switch to one of the free courses you mention. But in the meantime, if people don't have any approval/AOR etc it's a bit more difficult to find places that are free/cheap. Luckily we found one in Mtl that took me with the documents I had & although possibly not as intensive, it's better than nothing/waiting around.
Have sent you a message with the french class info!.. If anyone else is interested, just drop me a DM & I'll send you the details.higgins1 said:May I ask you where could you go without AIP? Cause I'm in the same boat, but I couldn't find any place yet..
If you apply for an OWP, you will have implied status and you will be able to work while your file is in process. I'm not sure about the SIN#, but I think you can use your expired SIN.vic11 said:HI Guys,
Question..!
I am currently working full time. MY OWP is expiring next three months.
My wife is a PR and we are collecting documents to file our Inland Spousal application within next few weeks. Does sending an OWP extension with my spousal application give me Implied Status? If yes..can I continue working at my job..but I will not be having any work-permit in hand nor a SIN card with any new expiry to prove to my Human Resources dept
I am confused for my status In-Canada and can I work or not if we are under implied status..please help..!!