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Dear All,

My ecas status is still In Process i m December 2010 Applicant. I got married recently in november. still i have not intimated London VO. at what email address i can send case specific querry. or please send me link to that. and i intend to send my spouse papers but dont wana apply for immigration at this stage. i wana apply for her immigration at latter stage when my case would be accepted. is it right way?

I need advice, Qorax specially from u dear.


TooCareless
 
to get the reply from Qorax, pls post your queries here:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/a-master-thread-of-some-of-my-posts-here-t40175.0.html
 
TooCareless1

you should notify the VO immediately the change in your family composition (by sending a letter ). Please check the link below (Factors that facilitate processing):

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG77.asp

I also understand that you need to send the following for your spouse upon VO's instruction:

1. Form: Schedule 1
2. Form: Additional Family Information
3. Form: Application for Permanent Residence in Canada (Modification might be required) for you only
4. Documents: Passport, Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, All Academic Credentials, Experience Certificate/Letter of Employment (if applicable)
5. Photo: 5/6 copy photographs
6. Fee: CAD550

Its always better to send Marriage information as the earliest as this could remove any doubt in future about the genuineness of your claim about your marriage.
 
You should notify the CIC immediately when the status changes. Hiding the status change could land you in trouble later on as is clearly mentioned in the CIC website.
 
how long will be the additional time frame if spouse is added to the application because this will delay process for sure.
 
I guess you better not add her now in your application, rather let the VO know about your marriage and your will that you'll sponsor her once you'll be in Canada.
I have seen some delays of getting PR when applicants added their wives during the processing stage.
 
Hi

jnathan said:
I guess you better not add her now in your application, rather let the VO know about your marriage and your will that you'll sponsor her once you'll be in Canada.
I have seen some delays of getting PR when applicants added their wives during the processing stage.

Wrong Wrong Wrong. If the spouse is not added to the application and "examined" then if he/r "lands" , s/he will no longer be a member of the family class, and can't be sponsored. The Immigrant can also be removed from Canada for misrepresentation.
 
PMM

would you please show us the official rules regarding that?
I just shared my plain thoughts. Nothing concrete.
 
The questions in the forms themselves are a proper proof of declaration of change of marital status
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Hi

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PMM

would you please show us the official rules regarding that?
I just shared my plain thoughts. Nothing concrete.
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Immigration Regulations

Member

117. (1) A foreign national is a member of the family class if, with respect to a sponsor, the foreign national is

(9) A foreign national shall not be considered a member of the family class by virtue of their relationship to a sponsor if

(d) subject to subsection (10), the sponsor previously made an application for permanent residence and became a permanent resident and, at the time of that application, the foreign national was a non-accompanying family member of the sponsor and was not examined.
 
jnathan said:
PMM

would you please show us the official rules regarding that?
I just shared my plain thoughts. Nothing concrete.

PMM is 100% correct.

If someone marries and then lands without adding their spouse to the application - then they will NEVER be able to sponsor their spouse. Also, the person who lands will be committing misrepresentations by landing as single when they are actually married - which can result in their PR status being revoked.

These are very serious rules and they need to be followed.
 
jnathan said:
I guess you better not add her now in your application, rather let the VO know about your marriage and your will that you'll sponsor her once you'll be in Canada.
I have seen some delays of getting PR when applicants added their wives during the processing stage.

Plsease refrain yourself from posting misleading information

PMM said:
Hi

Wrong Wrong Wrong. If the spouse is not added to the application and "examined" then if he/r "lands" , s/he will no longer be a member of the family class, and can't be sponsored. The Immigrant can also be removed from Canada for misrepresentation.
Agreed :D
 
PMM,

that is what we wanted to see.

Good guideline !
 
Dear TooCareless1,

Below mentioned is the link for sending a case specific enquiry to London VO :-

www.canadainternational.gc.ca/united_kingdom-royaume_uni/visas/contact_visa_contactez.aspx

I would suggest you to pls add your spouse to your application right away because at a later stage you may not be able to sponsor her !! (as rightly mentioned by forum members above)

Hope that helps :-
Regards,
JUNER 2011