Is it important to attach the 'Certified A True Photostatic Copy Print of Record' for marriages performed in Ontario? Or the just the marriage certificate would suffice?
I'd wait until June and then submit an OUTLAND application, which a person can do even if they are IN Canada. It will be substantially faster than Inland.zergcraft said:Hello Everyone,
Quick question or advice recommendation:
Me and my common law partner are going to apply soon for her PR through inland.
We lived in Australia for the entirety of 2015 (We are now in Canada, her being in Visitor visa), however we did not have a shared lease agreement signed for our room (cash only transactions).
We moved to another unit in Australia in June 2015 with plenty of evidence (Lease agreement, deposit receipts, rent receipts, etc).
We do however have a shared bank account and credit card with a statement showing it was active on March 2015. We also have shared plane tickets, visa stamps, letters from bank/aus govt with same address, and 5 notarized letters from our parents and friends (both sides) stating that we were living in Australia starting January 2015.
My question is, should we wait another month and apply in June just to be safe? Or is the evidence that we have prior to June 2015 sufficient?
Thanks guys/gals.
Unfortunately you can only apply OWP online if the first step of you PR which is AIP is done. For now the only option you have is paper application using the copy of same old receipts so that you don't have to pay for it again.micky007 said:Thanks gill,
I was thinking to send the application tonline applications are way faster than mail one.Do you think I can use the same receipts for online application?I mean i can scan and upload it.I could not see any option tho.I have the old receipts I upload all the required documents for online appliction but step 4 is saying you need credit card in order to pay the 255$ actually.I dont want to pay it again?Any help gill sir..
regards
Yes!! I got mine in March I applied October 19th, mine also says I should get a resolution by April 2017, did you said anything else?jims_89 said:UPDATE ON AOR
I just received my AOR Email.
Application Received : November 4th,2015
OWP: Received in February
I guess they are working on Oct-Nov applicants finally.
Goodluck to all.
Actually we paid only 155$ but I received a mail from CIC saying that they received my application on dec 9th. so what do you think is there a possibility for me to get the OWP or its been rejected?Ponga said:If you sent the Inland application on August 30, 201, why did it take so long for CIC to receive it? Did you send it with some sort of delivery confirmation (please say yes)?
This is a problem because:
Your legal status expired March 23, but you are still covered under Implied status if you have proof that CIC has received your OWP and that it is not being returned, due to an error on your part. This `error' is usually an underpayment of the fee. The full and correct amount is $255 ($155 + $100 for the permit holder fee). Many people fail to include the $100 fee, so they have their OWP returned.
April 2017? that is pretty good. it is much faster than the stated 26 months on the website!Perlita said:Yes!! I got mine in March I applied October 19th, mine also says I should get a resolution by April 2017, did you said anything else?
I think the medical is good only for one yearbrowning911 said:Hi Everyone. I have a question and someone suggested that I ask it here.
We live in Toronto and submitted an inland spousal sponsorship application & work permit application late March last month and it was received by CPC Mississauga a couple of days later. The only thing that we did not do yet is the medical. My question is, should we do the medical now or should we wait to do they request it from us?
The reason we are unsure is that the processing time on the website is 26 months (over 2 years--long time) and someone told me that they may ask for the medical to be redone anyway.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
browning911 said:Hi Everyone. I have a question and someone suggested that I ask it here.
We live in Toronto and submitted an inland spousal sponsorship application & work permit application late March last month and it was received by CPC Mississauga a couple of days later. The only thing that we did not do yet is the medical. My question is, should we do the medical now or should we wait to do they request it from us?
The reason we are unsure is that the processing time on the website is 26 months (over 2 years--long time) and someone told me that they may ask for the medical to be redone anyway.
Thanks in advance for your assistance. Hello, you should do it a year after
How do you know about this policy ? Is there any source for that ? Besides Micky007, have you known anyone else that suffered that terrible trouble ? I ask these questions because my situation is exactly same to Micky007's one. I also applied for open work permit under visitor implied status. 15 days after the date I sent out the application for OWP, CIC approved my visitor extension application and now I have full visitor status. My OWP application has been in the CIC office for one month so far and I think they haven't touched it. What should I do now ? Thank you.gill1770 said:I am not 100% sure but as far as i know CIC does not consider implied status eligible to apply for a work permit. They need to to see a temporary resident status which can be visitor or a work permit which is about to expire but not expired yet. I am also waiting on my OWP applied two weeks after you but if you have your visitor permit restored i don't think they will have any issue now. You can send a brand new application with the same old receipts just to be safe and if your first application is approved your second will be void which wont effect you any way.