Thank you!sophieee said:It's never perfectly safe to travel before he become a PR. If you decide to risk it, have him a multiple entry visitor visa to Canada, and preferable a letter of employment. But it's still on the officer.
Thank you!sophieee said:It's never perfectly safe to travel before he become a PR. If you decide to risk it, have him a multiple entry visitor visa to Canada, and preferable a letter of employment. But it's still on the officer.
Since it was returned, have you thought about applying outland? For a US citizen that would make more sense.Justheretovent said:Just wanted to give my updated information. CIC received my re-submitted application on 8/12.
I do not think it is a problem you keep your account private, When we applied for we incorporated lots of evidence from social media such as check ins, pictures, conversations etc. we provided screen shots. But we kept our accounts private. Hope this helpsNadiaVan said:Hi, we are applying inland. Just wanted to know some opinion.
You know today's age it is normal to have a social media account. It is brilliant as a life journal. A place where you and your spouse/partner can share pictures and stories. I also think it is one of the places where visa officer will look into when they do background checks on applicants? (maybe)
Would visa officer have any prejudice against applicants that private their social media account? I just think it is a good idea to make myself available to be found online if anyone wants to search about me. Like I use the same name on my application as my username.
Personally I don't feel comfortable making my social account public but I feel like I have to make myself accessible as much as I could.
Cheers.
I'm sure I'd be able to submit the application by next week. Although, if I have already submitted the application and they haven't gotten back to me by the time my visa expires, would I still be able to stay in Canada legally until I get a response?sophieee said:Can't you submit your inland app in one month? You know, you can send a lot of stuff later, like the police check, medical, Option C, etc.
If you can't, then you have to apply for an extension, but you won't get an answer in 3 months, so you either have to wait till you get, or you have to send some proof to CIC that you have applied and ask them to consider you under implied status, therefore eligible for OWP.
Hi !! I haven't started yet . I registered myself for a full time course. When I had the evaluation, I was told my level was advanced and, because of it, I had to register for the part-time course which will start just in september!!ywqu said:Hi, have you started your french course yet?
I filled the online forms and handed the documents today by person.
Hope to hear from them soon.
No. I wanted to apply inland so I can get my work permit asap. My current job makes me want to blow my brains out on a daily basis and I need out. I can wait for the PR as long as I'm working a decent job. And I've seen people saying inland is so much faster for US citizens, but I don't see that reflected on the CIC page concerning processing times.sophieee said:Since it was returned, have you thought about applying outland? For a US citizen that would make more sense.
I didn't set my online media accounts open to public, but i did capture some screens and print them out as photos for the officer to view them. i believe that they prefer items that they can see in hand. I also mentioned the photos referring to the question about outings and trips. I guess everything depends on the particular officer who handles your case, but as a general guide, i guess officers prefer substantial evidence in hand over things they have not given to.NadiaVan said:Hi, we are applying inland. Just wanted to know some opinion.
You know today's age it is normal to have a social media account. It is brilliant as a life journal. A place where you and your spouse/partner can share pictures and stories. I also think it is one of the places where visa officer will look into when they do background checks on applicants? (maybe)
Would visa officer have any prejudice against applicants that private their social media account? I just think it is a good idea to make myself available to be found online if anyone wants to search about me. Like I use the same name on my application as my username.
Personally I don't feel comfortable making my social account public but I feel like I have to make myself accessible as much as I could.
Cheers.
Thanks for replying. I might think too much over this matter. Haha.Neee said:I do not think it is a problem you keep your account private, When we applied for we incorporated lots of evidence from social media such as check ins, pictures, conversations etc. we provided screen shots. But we kept our accounts private. Hope this helps
Appreciate your insights. We include a lot of evidence from our life in the application but we are not really big on social media interaction. I hope it won't be a contributing factor to the visa officer. Why do I think visa officer would be like a teenager who would go online and snooping applicant's facebook account? To be honest I have no idea what kind of background check they are doing towards the applicants. I think too much I guess. Haha.b4bow said:I didn't set my online media accounts open to public, but i did capture some screens and print them out as photos for the officer to view them. i believe that they prefer items that they can see in hand. I also mentioned the photos referring to the question about outings and trips. I guess everything depends on the particular officer who handles your case, but as a general guide, i guess officers prefer substantial evidence in hand over things they have not given to.
They are quick! I received their confirmation two days after I hand in my documents.MC2015 said:Hi !! I haven't started yet . I registered myself for a full time course. When I had the evaluation, I was told my level was advanced and, because of it, I had to register for the part-time course which will start just in september!!
You will hear from them soon! MIDI is fast !!
You will be under implied status and can stay here legally. Just make sure that you are sending the correct forms with correct fees.lachdanan said:I'm sure I'd be able to submit the application by next week. Although, if I have already submitted the application and they haven't gotten back to me by the time my visa expires, would I still be able to stay in Canada legally until I get a response?