Landed yesterday. The process is finally over. This forum has been helpful to me all along so thanks for that. Good luck to everyone who are still waiting and finally, Congrats to everyone who are landed!
The officer only asked my hubby (the applicant) questions and had him initial and sign the COPR that all info stated within is correct. She asked him if he has had any criminal convictions, if he has ever been denied entry into Canada and whether he has any dependants not listed in the app. She so confirmed the date of his last entry into Canada. It was all a super straight forward process.does anybody know what sort of questions they ask during the landing interview? Me and my husband have ours tomorrow morning. Do they only ask the PR applicant questions or do they also ask the sponsor questions as well? Thank you!
Thanks! I live hereCongratulations to you. quick question, do you live in Vancouver or you had to travel for the interview
Thank you so much!The officer only asked my hubby (the applicant) questions and had him initial and sign the COPR that all info stated within is correct. She asked him if he has had any criminal convictions, if he has ever been denied entry into Canada and whether he has any dependants not listed in the app. She so confirmed the date of his last entry into Canada. It was all a super straight forward process.
Which office are you landing at? My hubby and I decided to make a day of it yesterday and updated his SIN and applied for OHIP after the landing interview. All the officers/ agents we dealt with yesterday loved us coz I came over prepared with documents XDThank you so much!
We will be going to the Etobicoke location! We are planning to do the same thing and make a day of it as well too! I am wondering if on Saturday as well if it is open to do SIN and Health Card too? Thanks again for the info!Which office are you landing at? My hubby and I decided to make a day of it yesterday and updated his SIN and applied for OHIP after the landing interview. All the officers/ agents we dealt with yesterday loved us coz I came over prepared with documents XD
For SIN, they will need your COPR, passport and old SIN if you have one.
For OHIP, we presented his COPR, ID (passport or driver's licence) and proof of address (driver's licence or T4 or ban statements).
Pretty sure they're not open on Saturdays so you'd have to go back for your SIN and OHIP. We arrived at about 9 am at the Etobicoke office for our 10 am appointment. We showed the receptionist our landing letter and he gave us a ticket number then directed us to the waiting room across the hall way. It was busy so we didn't get called up till right at 10 am. I definitely suggest going early.We will be going to the Etobicoke location! We are planning to do the same thing and make a day of it as well too! I am wondering if on Saturday as well if it is open to do SIN and Health Card too? Thanks again for the info!
Yes I did. IRCC acknowledged receipt 1 week laterCongrats to everyone who has already completed the process!
I submitted additional documents today, has anyone had to do this? And if so how long did it take to receive a decision? (We already got SA).
Awesome, thank you! Excited to get this completed nowYes I did. IRCC acknowledged receipt 1 week later
I’m not sure if you know this but there is a spreadsheet where many of us have documented and are continuously updating our timelines. It will give you a pretty good idea of where the bulk stands. Here it is:Hi everyone!
I applied for inland spousal sponsorship (I am United States citizen, husband is Canadian, no kids) in June and had a few questions on the timeline/when I should expect to hear more from them. It being reviewed at the Mississauga office and we are living in Ontario.
Application Received: June 12, 2019
AOR: July 20, 2019
Medical Request: November 7, 2019
Correspondence: Requesting updated IMM5669/Schedule A - November 8, 2019
IMM5669 Received: November 19, 2019
Medical Received/Passed: November 25, 2019
When should I expect to hear more from them about a decision or the approved in principle letter? Really hoping the entire process takes less than 12 months as the processing time states.
Any information would be appreciated! I am curious to see how long it took other people to get further along in the process from the stage I am currently at.
Thank you!
Congratulations, same went with my wife yesterday at Etobicoke. It was simple and straight, one question though- the OHIP she got said that the new card which would be sent after 90 day period would be valid 2 years, are they stopped giving 5 year cards now?Yay!!! Hubby just finished his landing interview and is now a PR. We landed at the Etobicoke office. Whole process was quick and easy. The officer asked for our landing letter, hubby's passport and id with proof of address (driver's license and /or photo ID card). She asked hubby whether he had any convictions, dependants and whether he had ever been deported or denied entry to canada. She also asked for information about his last entry into Canada. He signed his COPR, she gave us a copy and then we were done. We're now sitting at service Canada waiting to get a new SIN for him. Next stop will be service Ontario for his OHIP.
I just want to thank everyone who has offered advice and support during this whole process. We couldn't have done this without you guys.
To everyone who is still waiting for news, don't lose hope. Your turn will come soon. it's been an amazing journey.
Congratulations, honey. It's been a long time waiting, eh!Received this email this morning. I’m so happy. It’s my birthday today and I received my present from immigration.
This refers to the Application for Permanent Residence you made under the Spouse or
Common-Law Partner in Canada Class.
We are pleased to advise you that processing of your application has been completed. The Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada office in Etobicoke IRCC will contact you to arrange an appointment for the finalization of your permanent resident application.