Adding children doesn't make a substantial difference in timing if everyone goes through the process in parallel (e.g., everyone gets their medical exams the same day).Dazz13 said:sorry to keep bothering you OhCanadiana,
although I already thanked you and responded once...I do have another question!
will decisions take longer if she is bringing her children? we do have the correct forms signed and notarized from a lawyer!
on another note...I noticed some people on here have mentioned they are going to pay their fees...after the info has already been sent...also, I saw some people haven't fully completed all the paper work but still sent it in ie...police report and medical...is this true or am I reading all this wrong! we did our package fully completed and paid along with the recipt attached...why would people not complete the package the first time?
Regarding your questions regarding complete applications:
- You don't have to pay the RPRF until your application is approved so some people choose to wait and pay for it with the passport request. It saves you a step and potential delay if you pay for it all upfront (and it is refundable if you decide not to get the visa for some reason).
- For some countries you can't get police certificates upfront before applying (e.g. the PGR requires an official government request letter)
- CIC requests family class applicants to submit their medical upfront with their applications. However, applicants from other visa classes (e.g., foreign skilled workers, etc) cannot submit them until the visa office requests them.