haha...is this your first time for gcms notes? make sure that you look at youtube too next time.DVA said:funny part...i did... n still wasnt sure....which is y i put the question out here
haha...is this your first time for gcms notes? make sure that you look at youtube too next time.DVA said:funny part...i did... n still wasnt sure....which is y i put the question out here
yeah...... and i was!!! n still had a nagging thought...should really stop over thinking things!! ???SN0206 said:haha...is this your first time for gcms notes? make sure that you look at youtube too next time.
haha...i understand that but dont think too much and take it easy. i am like that too but we need to stop that lol..DVA said:yeah...... and i was!!! n still had a nagging thought...should really stop over thinking things!! ???
Yes i think it has changed to 1.5 or 2 months from the date the file transferred to New Delhi. You could get it by second week of feb or third week. It depends from ppl case to case. Some missed ppr and didnt receive ppr yet so make sure to check your spam folder by email or mail letter. Hopefully you will get ppr so soon.rogerset said:Hi Myrah,
I am Dec 2013 applicant and I just received my AOR on Jan 10 2014 (still waiting for SA).
I heard that NDVO nowadays has changed its procedure and that it does not request PP in 15 days but that it has delayed PPR to 2 or 2.5 months from the date it gets the file transferred from Mississauga. Is this true?
The reason I ask is- If I get SA around Jan 15th 2014 or so, I thought my wife (in India) will get PPR around Feb first or second week or so? Is this no longer true.
Pl advise.
6 month each year in a single go or it may be in fragments?ramkris said:Leon:
Quote from: mirkopal on July 08, 2010, 10:50:16 am
It is not exactly true. Yesterday the President of the Canadian Association of Immigration Lawyer called me. He told me that someone is resident in Canada when live minimum 6 months on Canadian soil each year. So someone can also take 1 month vacation during this period and HE IS STILL resident in Canada...
Yes, that is absolutely true but as we know, immigration sometimes refuses cases based on bogus reasons. If the PR in question had sponsored his spouse for PR and immigration finds out, possibly when trying to contact him that he has actually been outside Canada for the last few months, they will likely deny his application based on him not residing in Canada. Legally he might still be residing in Canada and of course he can appeal but I'm only saying, maybe you are better off trying to avoid having to appeal. It is safer to make short trips only so that the visa officer will have no doubt that the person is residing in Canada and not leave it up to the visa officers definition of how long you can be away to still be considered a resident.
can I have your medical date? when u did it? and your aor date?hi am there said:hi Myrah7..
can u add me to this forum.am a new delhi appcant
categry.... spouse
VO...delhi
appl filed ...27th nov 2013
file trnsfer ..3rd jan 2014
medcals....submitted along with the applcation
PPR ..waiting
interview..no idea
You dont have to redo the PCC??SN0206 said:I think my pcc has already expired and it has been one year now. Im waiting for the re medicals letter from NDVO.
Hi ,waiting 2 exhale said:what I have read is if a citizen or PR card holder lives overseas and applies for spousal visa, he/she has to provide proof that they intend to go back to Canada..proof in the form of owning a house, job offer etc...I am a PR holder and have been living overseas for the past three months and I don't think it is a problem
Yes i have to re do the pcc but i have to wait for an update from NDVO first.a.m said:You dont have to redo the PCC??
OK.. NOw this is kind of frustrating..SN0206 said:Yes i have to re do the pcc but i have to wait for an update from NDVO first.
noo.. i dont think so, your spouce revisit to you n doesnt matter how long you live together after submitting your application before issues visa !!ramkris said:did you check how many days sponsor is allowed to leave canada during sponsorship ?.I read somewhere its 15 days.I know ppl visit and stay for some time but with out knowledge of cic. if you are sending passport stamps you are giving proof to them that sponsor violated condition . Thats my opinion decision yours
yaaa.. i agree with you exhalewaiting 2 exhale said:what I have read is if a citizen or PR card holder lives overseas and applies for spousal visa, he/she has to provide proof that they intend to go back to Canada..proof in the form of owning a house, job offer etc...I am a PR holder and have been living overseas for the past three months and I don't think it is a problem
i know so sad of this long waiting. I dont think that you have to redo UK PCC this time so only indian pcc if it has been one year then they might ask to redo pcc for indian only. I hope they dont ask you and give you an extension for a month because your medical expiry date is in one month and half. NDVO are still working on june applicants too. Im pretty sure you will get great news soon before your medical expires.a.m said:OK.. NOw this is kind of frustrating..
I have my UK PCC expired in Dec'13 and Indian in Jan'13...
Its like more delay..
Hmmmmmmm.. ;D