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istheendnear said:
cv
That could be the case, to be honest I have no idea! lol sounds silly, but I completed everything on my own and obviously is my first time. From my understanding there are two parts to the process and the second stage is in process and in Kingston, so maybe you are right?

We sent the initial application to Missisauga March 15, 2013 then received back about a medical to be completed in May so did that and sent back and then received a letter that my end of the application was approved(July 11,2013) and has been sent/transferred to Kingston for further processing.

To be honest, its a bit much for the brain at times because we are being told alot of different things from alot of different places. I figured alot of others are or have gone through near same if not same circumstances and would be able to help my head get on straight lol Since we received the letter in July we have been told not much longer and other places saying you have a long road ahead and people are saying recent "why haven't you got anything yet " lol :o

Any help or better understanding is MUCH appreciated of course! it is encouraging to see where people are at in their process and how long, etc it has taken along with everything else so thank you for your response:)



Just to answer you question, i saw this info today:

"If your spouse is staying in Canada as a visitor or on some other visa, you can pick whether you want to apply outland or inland. Outland is generally faster and has appeal rights but a downside to outland is that if an interview is required, your spouse will have to travel to the visa office in the country where it's being processed. Inland has the downside that it's generally not advised that your spouse travels while you are waiting for your processing because it is a requirement of inland that they reside in Canada and if they are denied entry at the border for some reason, your application is gone. If an interview is required for inland, you may also have to wait a long time for it. The inland application would be sent to Vegreville and if all goes well, you would get a first stage approval, usually in 6 to 8 months. Then the file is forwarded to your local CIC office where you live and they will contact you for a landing appointment. Getting the PR with inland usually takes 12-18 months. If an interview is required for inland, Vegreville will not give first stage approval but instead will forward the application to the local CIC office without it and you will have to wait for them to have time for your interview. In some cases that can take a year or two. If you do get the first stage approval, your spouse will usually be eligible for health care and an open work permit. It is actually a good idea when applying inland to send an application form for a visit visa extension as well as the open work permit to be given at first stage approval all in one package so it's tied together."

So i guess ur application is outland
 
ppr waitin said:
hey stacey where in st anns bayur husband frm cuz Im frm st anns bay too

Mines District... kinda right in the middle of St anns bay and runaway bay...
 
istheendnear said:
cv
That could be the case, to be honest I have no idea! lol sounds silly, but I completed everything on my own and obviously is my first time. From my understanding there are two parts to the process and the second stage is in process and in Kingston, so maybe you are right?

We sent the initial application to Missisauga March 15, 2013 then received back about a medical to be completed in May so did that and sent back and then received a letter that my end of the application was approved(July 11,2013) and has been sent/transferred to Kingston for further processing.

To be honest, its a bit much for the brain at times because we are being told alot of different things from alot of different places. I figured alot of others are or have gone through near same if not same circumstances and would be able to help my head get on straight lol Since we received the letter in July we have been told not much longer and other places saying you have a long road ahead and people are saying recent "why haven't you got anything yet " lol :o

Any help or better understanding is MUCH appreciated of course! it is encouraging to see where people are at in their process and how long, etc it has taken along with everything else so thank you for your response:)

Thanks for the information!

Based on your timeline
Application filed: March 15, 2013
Approval of Sponsor: July 11, 2013
It looks like it's an outland application. Stage 1 for an inland application generally takes 7-8 months and they're currently working on June 28, 2013 applications. So this would mean that if it was an inland application - you would have just heard about being approved - I hope this helps :)

Processing times for outland applications for stage 2 is currently at 22months from arriving on Kingston's doorsteps :)
Oh, see the link attached - scroll to see inland and outland application processing times. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm-fc.asp
 
CanadianWifey89 said:
Thanks for the information!

Based on your timeline
Application filed: March 15, 2013
Approval of Sponsor: July 11, 2013
It looks like it's an outland application. Stage 1 for an inland application generally takes 7-8 months and they're currently working on June 28, 2013 applications. So this would mean that if it was an inland application - you would have just heard about being approved - I hope this helps :)

Processing times for outland applications for stage 2 is currently at 22months from arriving on Kingston's doorsteps :)
Oh, see the link attached - scroll to see inland and outland application processing times.


Thank you for the info! looks like between this forum and another I am being told we accidentally filed outbound instead of inbound?! grrr longer waiting :,( we were directed in that direction .. frustrating lol I was just talking to cic a couple weeks ago and they said generally our second part takes apx 8 months and also heard from immigroup immigration services the same thing today as a matter of fact- now feeling discouraged! :,(
 
istheendnear said:
Thank you for the info! looks like between this forum and another I am being told we accidentally filed outbound instead of inbound?! grrr longer waiting :,( we were directed in that direction .. frustrating lol I was just talking to cic a couple weeks ago and they said generally our second part takes apx 8 months and also heard from immigroup immigration services the same thing today as a matter of fact- now feeling discouraged! :,(

Sorry to hear that ITEN bc that is dissappointing. Look on the bright side though...at least he is here with you now while you endure this horrible wait.
 
Twoheartsonelove said:
Sorry to hear that ITEN bc that is dissappointing. Look on the bright side though...at least he is here with you now while you endure this horrible wait.


YES thank you, that is a great plus.. just sad when he is away from his family as well (parents and brothers and sisters,etc) and they havent met our children :( I could never imagine being away from my family. Had yes, but hopefully all speeds up and we still get through before years end- that would be a miracle i guess and a gift!

Thanks for your encouraging words

ps love the Twoheartsonelove name! That was the theme of our wedding ;)
 
istheendnear said:
YES thank you, that is a great plus.. just sad when he is away from his family as well (parents and brothers and sisters,etc) and they havent met our children :( I could never imagine being away from my family. Had yes, but hopefully all speeds up and we still get through before years end- that would be a miracle i guess and a gift!

Thanks for your encouraging words

ps love the Twoheartsonelove name! That was the theme of our wedding ;)

That was our theme as well. Seemed so appropriate ;)
 
Twoheartsonelove said:
That was our theme as well. Seemed so appropriate ;)

haha sure did!
 
Missmylove said:
Just a matter of question:
Has anyone changed their lastname to your husband's while your application has already been sent in? and if yes do you update CIC of the lastname change?

Good question - I'd like to know as well :)

Any thoughts?
 
CanadianWifey89 said:
Good question - I'd like to know as well :)

Any thoughts?
I changed all mine, sent kingston my updated drivers license and passport but my last name is still (old last name) the same on ECAS and my notes
 
Hey Stacey!

I know Mines. I delivered some laptops to a school up there in Mines. Mount Zion School I think. I have an apartment in Dumbarton with my husband, but he is from Windsor, St Anns Bay. If you spend a lot of time there , you might recognize me. I think that the picture is below.

Our foundation does a lot of work in St Anns. Especially in St Anns Bay. We have also done some things up in Prickly Pole near nine mile ( that is where my in-laws live)!

Its a small world after all!

Joanne
 
chickie72 said:
I changed all mine, sent kingston my updated drivers license and passport but my last name is still (old last name) the same on ECAS and my notes
Ohh ok - they're pretty slow at making these adjustments I'm sure and I guess because we're not the sponsored person it doesn't really matter.

Thanks a bunch!
 
Chickie, I have plenty space in my suitcase, I am taking nothing with me. I shall be coming back at least 20lbs heavier, though, because my husband says every time he asks me what I am excited about I mention food. :P Don't get me wrong, I have zero issues with food here, except those things you can only find in Jamaica. I might eat a gallon of Devon House ice-cream, for example!

So glad to see progress going on, I know it always livens things up when folks see progress on their timelines and those of others. Have a great evening, everyone! Best wishes for nuff more good news this week! :)