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That's even better that he got it just in time for baby. Do you know what you are having?? I am sooo excited for you still. And i definitely will keep in touch. Congrats again
Congrats!!!Inlandappl said:FINALLY!!!! received in the mail today my landing interview appointment date!!!
On the 15 th of september 2 p.m.!!!
i had called CIC today and they told me nothing was scheduled yet. so this gives proof that the call centre knows as much as we do, if not less
Do you know how do i get the SIN number when i'm there?
Thanks a lot to anybody that could give me clues
Hey JDjdwhite21 said:That's even better that he got it just in time for baby. Do you know what you are having?? I am sooo excited for you still. And i definitely will keep in touch. Congrats again
By immigration papers they meant, any work/study permits. Not the application. Hope this helps.Inlandappl said:Hi,
I'm gathering the papers required for my landing interview. in the list it asks generically for 'all immigration papers"
Unfortunately (believe it or not) when i sent the inland application to vegreville i forgot to photocopy the original documents so i don't have any proof that i sent them. well i found one of the two police certificates and my birth certificate, i have my original passport , proof of payment of 490 $ and the 2 photos required for the permanent resident card but the CIC application itself is missing. but i think(tell me if i'm wrong) shouldn't be a problem because they have all of my application if they approved me, no? maybe immigration papers mean the original tourist visa(proof of status) which i have. then applying from quebec it asks me for quebec papers (which i have) and it is very specific about that. my question is
what documents were you asked at your landing interview? please answer also if you didin't apply from within quebec
yes it helps, thanks!adzees said:By immigration papers they meant, any work/study permits. Not the application. Hope this helps.
If your app was transferred to the local office without AIP that means they have some questions for you. They may not believe that you have a genuine relationship or there may be other details they want to question. Usually a transfer without AIP means the processing time will be much longer, and you will likely have an interview.carolca said:Thought I'd post here. I read this on the first page: "inland applications are processed in Vegreville Alberta. when they approve the AIP, they send file to local office." In my case, they (apparently) sent it to my local office (Vancouver) without the AIP. I received a letter saying they transferred it to my local office for further processing and that they may contact me if they need more documents (I think they said interview, but I don't have the letter right here with me). My file was transferred 3 months after they received it. It's been 7-8 months since they transferred it.