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GustavesF said:
Oh my goodness, I can't believe we're actually excited that CIC has finally started to process people in December 2013.

Really, their pace is awful.

:D...that shows the frustration of waiting so long and atleast it's a movement forward even though it is slow.
 
PTJ said:
:D...that shows the frustration of waiting so long and atleast it's a movement forward even though it is slow.

I am even more frustrated because I see that someone who applied on the same day as me got AIP and I got nothing!!! Ughhhh
 
ll0040 said:
Does anyone know what is the average time to get an AIP once your application is received?

For 2013 applicants, the average is 415 days.
 
ll0040 said:
Does anyone know what is the average time to get an AIP once your application is received?

Since you applied in July 2014, you might see AIP in November, unless the processing times change between now and then...which they should.
 
Hi everyone, I just want to ask to anyone knows how much is the total cost to pay for the application of Spousal OWP under pilot program. Thank you in advance.
 
Milen said:
Hi everyone, I just want to ask to anyone knows how much is the total cost to pay for the application of Spousal OWP under pilot program. Thank you in advance.

Application $CAN
Work permit 155
Open work permit holder 100
Total 255
 
Hi everyone!

I just received my my renewed passport and need to send the copy of it to the Immigration. I am Oct 2014 applicant. Can someone please tell me which address should I mail it to?

I also applied for Work Permit along with my Inland application and I had a legal status when I applied, but I haven't received it yet. Is this because my passport was expired?

One last question, I am currently pregnant and due in Aug. My husband is inviting my mother to visit us during that time. But the problem is, he is self employed and in low income? can he still send the invitation letter? what do we need to show for finances at our end?

Thank you!
 
Visitor01 said:
Hi everyone!

I just received my my renewed passport and need to send the copy of it to the Immigration. I am Oct 2014 applicant. Can someone please tell me which address should I mail it to?

I also applied for Work Permit along with my Inland application and I had a legal status when I applied, but I haven't received it yet. Is this because my passport was expired?

One last question, I am currently pregnant and due in Aug. My husband is inviting my mother to visit us during that time. But the problem is, he is self employed and in low income? can he still send the invitation letter? what do we need to show for finances at our end?

Thank you!

You should have gotten an address in your AOR:
CPC Mississauga
P.O. Box 6100, Station A
Mississauga, ON
L5A 4H4

You should ask the call centre about your work permit. But since the expiration day of the work permit can't be later than the expiration of your passport it might be because of this. If the call centre isn't helpful, ask your MP.

I can't answer your third question, I'm not familiar with invitations.
 
Ponga 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.

Processing times *will* change. I'd bet on it.
 
sophieee said:
Hi,

Thanks for sharing your data, I added to the spreadsheet. But how come that it took 3 months to your application to arrive? Or did you mean that you got the AOR in January?

Oh! Yes, the AOR (had to google it..again) came in Jan 2014.

Crossing fingers! (Holding thumbs in Sweden)
 
Haven't posted here in a while but just wanted to share how excited I am that it's FINALLY our time now!
Congrats to everyone getting AIPs and DMs!
 
tobiaswik said:
Oh! Yes, the AOR (had to google it..again) came in Jan 2014.

Crossing fingers! (Holding thumbs in Sweden)

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.