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I call ircc this morning agent said we are still working on 12 th feb application no need to call again and again when have update will let you know fucking no update they still we feb so frustrating
Seems that some agents are still on the auto polite reply of the lockdown.
 
Hello,

We submitted the spousal sponsorship application for my wife back in March and still waiting for AOR1 to come in. In the meantime, we applied for a visitors visa for her in parallel, and it was approved, she's got her visitors visa now.

Does anyone know if you can pass your medical in any country, or does it need to be in the country of residence? We are trying to avoid a scenario where she comes to visit in Canada and then has to rush back to get the medical done. It would be ideal if she could do it in Canada, I'm just not sure if this is allowed or not for spousal applications.

BTW, tried to call Immigration Canada about this already, but they couldn't give me a coherent answer. I guess this is not a very common scenario.
Can you please tell which country does your spouse belongs to and when did your visitor visa got approved. I am waiting for a TRV too but the VAC is India..
 
I call ircc this morning agent said we are still working on 12 th feb application no need to call again and again when have update will let you know fucking no update they still we feb so frustrating
I never said call them? Nor was I replying to you?
 
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Is there anyone on this thread who has received an AOR, but did not write their name in local language on IMM5406? I have filled, completed and signed the form correctly, but I have written the name on in English, not my native language. Has anyone heard of file being returned because of that?
 
Is there anyone on this thread who has received an AOR, but did not write their name in local language on IMM5406? I have filled, completed and signed the form correctly, but I have written the name on in English, not my native language. Has anyone heard of file being returned because of that?
If the passport is in English then no need for native language
 
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Is there anyone on this thread who has received an AOR, but did not write their name in local language on IMM5406? I have filled, completed and signed the form correctly, but I have written the name on in English, not my native language. Has anyone heard of file being returned because of that?
I think I have the same issue!
Anyone can advise?
 
If the passport is in English then no need for native language
Thank you. Every document is in English. Just don't want this minuscule a reason to be a cause for file being returned. Hence, asking. Hopefully there are other people who submitted without native language and got their AORs.

May I ask, did you write yours in your native language (apologies for assuming it's not English)?
 
I saw quite a few posts about people having missing addresses, emails, etc, particularly on family forms. While I can’t say whether they will return an application for these types of mistakes, just some info for further reference.

When it comes to family, we only put email addresses for my husband’s family for members over the age of eighteen. We included all addresses except one because we did not know it. Anytime you do not know an address or email simply add a separate sheet of paper explaining why that is the case. We had no issues by simply providing an explanation for the one missing address.

It is always important to double, triple, quadruple check every page of your application before sending it in. It’s always good to do it on separate days because that’s when you will often catch something you missed the day before.

I hope nobody has an application returned, but if it does happen keep this mind for when you send it in again!
 
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Thank you. Every document is in English. Just don't want this minuscule a reason to be a cause for file being returned. Hence, asking. Hopefully there are other people who submitted without native language and got their AORs.

May I ask, did you write yours in your native language (apologies for assuming it's not English)?
I am waiting for AOR! March 24th applicant. Hoping for this week. No, my husband did not write it in our native language!
 
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