+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

May 2024 - Inland Spousal Sponsorship

alex00

Star Member
Jul 2, 2024
117
63
Ontario
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
Mississauga
App. Filed.......
05-06-2024
AOR Received.
03-07-2024
Inland common law
Applied may 16
Resubmitted June 6
AoR June 20
Police certificate request July 22
Received police certificate Aug 23
Medical request Aug 28
Medical completed Sept 07
Passed medical Sept 27
Received police certificate Oct 11

Biometrics request Nov 15!!!!(yesterday)
Biometrics appointment Nov 18!!!!(monday)
Might be worth following the June 2024 Inland thread since your resubmission was in June.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Shiva91

Newexpressuser

Full Member
Oct 16, 2018
44
20
The one near 777 Bay is probably what you need. You can also look up on the Service Ontario website for locations which will serve your specific need - they do have an option online to check for this.
Thanks, went to this location and was finally able to get OHIP for my wife, although I am not sure why it has an expiration of just one year.
 

unforgettableseries

Star Member
Jan 27, 2024
80
30
Thanks, went to this location and was finally able to get OHIP for my wife, although I am not sure why it has an expiration of just one year.
Because she’s not a PR or Citizen. The provinces are under no mandate to give her anything. Be thankful. Once she gets her PR, you go back to Service Ontario and they give you a different number with standard expiration periods.

This is all explained very clearly both at Service Ontario and on the websites.
 

alex00

Star Member
Jul 2, 2024
117
63
Ontario
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
Mississauga
App. Filed.......
05-06-2024
AOR Received.
03-07-2024
Thanks, went to this location and was finally able to get OHIP for my wife, although I am not sure why it has an expiration of just one year.
Because it's just a temporary one until she gets PR. You probably won't need more than 1 year unless your application becomes non-routine.
 

Aurora9

Star Member
Jan 16, 2019
85
26
I have a question for those who received the SA letter.
Some people receive the SA by mail. My address has changed and I requested the change to IRCC, but it hasn't been changed yet. If it doesn't come by email, I won't be able to receive the mail.
So I have a question. What does the SA letter say?
The AIP says to pay RPRF. Is there something important in the SA letter?
 

Charlamanderxxxx

Hero Member
Jun 27, 2024
335
143
Toronto
Category........
FAM
I have a question for those who received the SA letter.
Some people receive the SA by mail. My address has changed and I requested the change to IRCC, but it hasn't been changed yet. If it doesn't come by email, I won't be able to receive the mail.
So I have a question. What does the SA letter say?
The AIP says to pay RPRF. Is there something important in the SA letter?
I have never received SA or AIP via mail. SA via email (PDF - first page) said something like this


SPONSOR'S NAME
This refers to the Application to Sponsor a Member of the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in
Canada Class you submitted to this office on behalf of PA's name and family
(if applicable).
You have met the requirements for eligibility as a sponsor. The Application for Permanent
Residence (APR) for your relative will be processed separately and he/she will be contacted
shortly.
If you received this communication via email, please note that another copy will not be mailed to
you.
Reminder - Your undertaking is an unconditional promise of support
The undertaking you signed is an unconditional promise to financially support and provide basic
requirements for your sponsored relative(s). This undertaking is not broken by such changes as
the granting of Canadian citizenship, divorce, separation, relationship breakdown, moving to
another province, or a change in your financial situation. Furthermore, it cannot be cancelled once
a final decision has been made on their APR.
If your family member's APR is approved, your obligations as a sponsor begin as soon as your
sponsored relative and, if applicable, their accompanying family members become permanent
residents of Canada. If your family member entered Canada on a temporary resident permit
following an APR, your obligation will begin on the date of that entry to Canada. Your obligations
for your family member will end as follows:
Spouses, common-law partners - 3 years from the date on which permanent resident status is
granted.
Dependent children of spouses or common-law partners, who are less than 19 years of
age on the date permanent resident status is granted - 10 years from the date on which
permanent residence status is granted OR until the age of 22, whichever comes first.
Dependent children of spouses or common-law partners who are 19 years of age or older
on the date permanent residence status is granted - 3 years from the date on which permanent
residence status is granted.