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cobra

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I'm new to this, and need help!!
I'm from England and am due to marry my fiance in april and then we will apply for residency for Canada. He is a Canadian citizen.
What I would like to know is...

How long before I send off the forms should I have my medical?
And does anybody know approximately how much it costs for a medical?

Another question is in the form IMM1344EA the first form for the sponsor on the list, in section B it talks of a co-signer. I may be being stupid but what is this???

If anyone can help I would really appreciate it!! I'm so lost and stressed already

Thanks
 
Welcome cobra,


You can send your receipts from your medical with your application, the medical generally lasts 1-2 years depending on CIC timeline, if your 1st medicals expire you will be requested to re do another medical.

Meds can cost anything from $180-300, depending on where you live, don't forget to use a DMP doctor.


IMM1344EA CO SIGNER is the person being sponsered (Spouse)


It is all very confusing , were all here to help each other .

Good luck.
 
Just a correction, your co signer is not your spouse that you are sponsoring. It is a spouse (not the one your are sponsoring) in the case of other family member sponsorship (ie parents).

If you are sponsoring your new spouse leave this co-signer area blank.
 
Nylalisa is correct - co-signers are not applicable to spousal sponsorships. So that part is left blank.

Your medical exam will be valid for one year - and, if you are approved for PR during that year, the expiration date on your Confirmation of Permanent Residence will be the one year anniversary of the medical. You will have to "land" in Canada before that date. So, the closer you do the medical to the date that you're going to submit the application, the more time you give yourself on the other end and the less chance you will have to redo another medical in order to get things finalized.

How much it costs to do the medical depends on the DMP doing it. They pretty much set their own prices, depending on the area. You should find the DMPs in your area and make some calls to find out how much they cost.
 
Thanks guys for correcting me , sorry for giving wrong information :'( I guess I filled that part in hoping for the best lol .once again sorry !
 
Thanks everyone thats been a great help!
its so stressful and I havent even filled out any forms yet!!
 
cobra said:
Thanks everyone thats been a great help!
its so stressful and I havent even filled out any forms yet!!

Get started! lol took me and hubby 3 months to gather everything required for the application. Brutal process, seriously took three months and was the size of the telephone book by the time we sent it in : )
 
well we marry in 3 months so we plan to use this time to try and put most of it together. :)
 
Another thing, I plan on sending my application in april/may time and then travelling to canada for a few months on a visitor visa in july time, I have seen on here that you need to send your passport if you get approved? would this cause a problem? would it be best if I stayed in england until I knew whether my application has been successful. and when you send your passport in, how long do they keep it for on average?

Thankyou!
 
cobra said:
Another thing, I plan on sending my application in april/may time and then travelling to canada for a few months on a visitor visa in july time, I have seen on here that you need to send your passport if you get approved? would this cause a problem? would it be best if I stayed in england until I knew whether my application has been successful. and when you send your passport in, how long do they keep it for on average?
London doesn't request the passport until you have been approved, which will take a while, so you should have no problems traveling to Canada in July and staying for a few months. Make sure someone can get your mail in case the High Commission or CIC contacts you. If they request the passport while you are in Canada, change your flight, go back, and send it in.
 
serenifly said:
Get started! lol took me and hubby 3 months to gather everything required for the application. Brutal process, seriously took three months and was the size of the telephone book by the time we sent it in : )

really putting together the PR application took 3 months.. OMG i better get started.. what information is needed?
 
Yes, mine took 3 months as well, actually I was short by 2 days to reaching the 3 months mark. Super long process...
 
KSCM said:
really putting together the PR application took 3 months.. OMG i better get started.. what information is needed?
Getting the police certificates can sometimes take quite a while. Gathering evidence of a genuine relationship can also take some time.
 
canadianwoman said:
Getting the police certificates can sometimes take quite a while. Gathering evidence of a genuine relationship can also take some time.
What evidence did you submit.. right now I have Skype calls and I plan on going to visit him in April and take lots of pictures.. what else should I include?
 
KSCM said:
What evidence did you submit.. right now I have Skype calls and I plan on going to visit him in April and take lots of pictures.. what else should I include?
There is a lot of evidence that you can submit. Here are some examples; of course not everything will be relevant to every relationship.
1. Evidence of communication: Skype logs, phone bills, emails, instant messages, letters, cards, etc.
2. Evidence of travel taken to see each other, or of trips taken together: plane tickets; boarding passes; visas, entry and exit passes in your passport; hotel and restaurant receipts; receipts for activities done together; photos.
3. Financial evidence: joint bank accounts and credit cards, joint leases or mortgages, each other named as beneficiaries on life insurance/wills/health insurance, etc.
4. Evidence that both of your families know about the relationship and approve of it (if possible); for example, I included evidence that my husband had called my sister several times.
5. Letters of support: friends and family members can write a letter stating that they have seen the two of you together and believe that the relationship is a genuine one. These can be letters, affidavits, or emails.
6. Wedding proof: receipts for the rings, the wedding dress, the wedding hall, the caterer, the guest list, a copy of the invitation, a list of gifts received, and photos. Similar evidence of the honeymoon, as well.
7. Gifts: show receipts for and photos of any gifts you have given each other, or that others have given you.
8. Photos: get photos covering the length of your relationship; photos of both of you with each other's family and friends; and try to get at least some candid shots that do not look posed - the two of you in the background at a party, laughing and looking happy, for eg.