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Ms. Teddy said:
Hi everyone!

I just want to share the good news with you guys, my sponsor was finally interviewed last Monday, October 15. (My AOR is dated May 30,2012)
According to my sponsor, the interview lasted for about 5 mins. Very basic questions about my personal information
were asked: How are we related, nature of my work, if i'm married, name of my husband and how many kids i have. She was also asked about her work.
I'm hoping to get positive result. Btw, here's my timeline:
Jan. 20, 2012 - Application Filed MPNP - GS
May 30, 2012 - AOR
October 15, 2012 - Sponsor's Interview

Thank you Tweety for updating my info in our tracking sheet ;D. Late posting :-[ For the past few days, I was not able to access my account.

Teddy

Congrats Teddy.
--IWCI
 
salbakuta said:
expect Nov. 2 or 9....thanks tweety

Your welcome :) Good luck and God bless
 
@ Firefox pls check ur pm. Thanx
 
to all who received their LOA, are the documents needed are as follows?:

1. Application fo Permanent Residence in Canada
2. Schedule 1: Background Declaration
3. Schedule 4: Economic Classes - Provincial Nominees
4. Additional Family Information
5. Identity & Civil Status Documents
6. Children's Information
7. Travel Documents & Passports
8. Proof of Relationship in Canada
9. Police Certificates & Clearances

just asking whether the above checklist (my sister 2010 checklist) are still same as today.......thanks
 
@ Salbakuta

1. Generic Application form (applicant only)
2. Schedule 1: Background Declaration (applicant, spouse, and children above 18yrs)
3. Supplementary Information- Your Travels (applicant only)
4. Schedule 4: Economic Classes - Provincial Nominees (applicant only)
5. Additional Family Information (applicant, spouse, and children above 18yrs)
6. Travel Documents & Passports
7. LOA
8. IELTS
9. Identity & Civil Status Documents
10. Children's Information
11. Police Certificates & Clearances
12. Passport photograph(6 copies)
13. Fee Payment


Go through the Document Checklist here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5690E.pdf
 
Does a spouse of a principle applicant applying under Family Stream have to take the IELTS exam??????
I am asking because section "English and/or French ability" of Family Stream Documents Checklist says that spouse have to show her English knowledge. Does this mean that she has to take the IELTS?
 
Hi,

I am from New Delhi and sharing my timeline below:

Stream: General
Date Application filed: 11 January 2012
AOR was dated: 17 May 2012
LOA was dated: 30th Sept 2012
LOA received: 14th Oct 2012

Wish u guys good luck for your application process.
 
nikvin said:
Hi,

I am from New Delhi and sharing my timeline below:

Stream: General
Date Application filed: 11 January 2012
AOR was dated: 17 May 2012
LOA was dated: 30th Sept 2012
LOA received: 14th Oct 2012

Wish u guys good luck for your application process.

Hello :)

What is the date of your sponsor's interview?

Your timeline has been updated.

Good luck on your PR application :)
 
iceboyz said:
Does a spouse of a principle applicant applying under Family Stream have to take the IELTS exam??????
I am asking because section "English and/or French ability" of Family Stream Documents Checklist says that spouse have to show her English knowledge. Does this mean that she has to take the IELTS?

Hello :)

It is always better to submit IELTS but it is not required for dependants. Certification of English language ability from workplace and school will suffice.

HTH
 
It is always better to submit IELTS but it is not required for dependants. Certification of English language ability from workplace and school will suffice.
My spouse has a university diploma of English amd German Teacher, she graduated this year. Do you think it is enough to prove her English language ability
 
iceboyz said:
My spouse has a university diploma of English amd German Teacher, she graduated this year. Do you think it is enough to prove her English language ability

In addition to that you need to provide certifications from the college/university she graduated and from the company she's working at.
 
mayoress said:
@ Salbakuta

1. Generic Application form (applicant only)
2. Schedule 1: Background Declaration (applicant, spouse, and children above 18yrs)
3. Supplementary Information- Your Travels (applicant only)
4. Schedule 4: Economic Classes - Provincial Nominees (applicant only)
5. Additional Family Information (applicant, spouse, and children above 18yrs)
6. Travel Documents & Passports
7. LOA
8. IELTS
9. Identity & Civil Status Documents
10. Children's Information
11. Police Certificates & Clearances
12. Passport photograph(6 copies)
13. Fee Payment


Go through the Document Checklist here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5690E.pdf

thanks a lot mayores....
 
Salbakuta: Don't forget to include 2 self-addressed mailing labels, aside from those in the documents list.

Tweety05: I've finally sent our application for PR, but it will have to pass through my sponsor, because he'll request for the draft from his bank and include in the envelope. I will advise when he sends the application package to CIO. Thanks.

iceboyz: Like your wife, I too have a certificate in English Language Teaching; my husband is the principal applicant, he took the IELTS, and we only included my certificate in English Teaching in lieu of my IELTS.

God bless everyone! :)
 
HI FRIENDS....
AS PER CIC APPLICATION GUIDE... THEY ARE DEMANDING AT LEAST 6 MONTHS VALIDITY DEMAND DRAFT IN CAD DOLLARS FOR APPLICATION FEES........

BUT HERE IN INDIA.....As per RBI guidelines, with effect from April 1, 2012, the validity period of Cheques, Demand Drafts, Pay Orders and Banker's Cheques will be reduced from 6 months to 3 months, from the date of issue of the instrument.....

SO.......PLEASE ADVICE....
ANY ONE FROM INDIA, WHO CLEARED THIS PHASE....

THANKS....
GURMINDER
 
gurminder said:
HI FRIENDS....
AS PER CIC APPLICATION GUIDE... THEY ARE DEMANDING AT LEAST 6 MONTHS VALIDITY DEMAND DRAFT IN CAD DOLLARS FOR APPLICATION FEES........

BUT HERE IN INDIA.....As per RBI guidelines, with effect from April 1, 2012, the validity period of Cheques, Demand Drafts, Pay Orders and Banker's Cheques will be reduced from 6 months to 3 months, from the date of issue of the instrument.....

SO.......PLEASE ADVICE....
ANY ONE FROM INDIA, WHO CLEARED THIS PHASE....

THANKS....
GURMINDER

I heard that RBI guidelines are only for local/national instruments.
International DDs still have 6 months validity. Please check again with the issuing bank.