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SN0206 said:
Allright. I have added you on the spreadsheet. Thank you for the reply. :)

Thanks
 
indian3209 said:

we have a almost same timeline...and yes ecas as well "application recieved"

hope will get updates soon..!!!
 
PC32 said:
Hii...how do we view the spreadsheet?

Here is the spreadsheet for New Delhi Applicants 2013:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArjKIJSYT22GdDVSZ0JReGtVa25fMERwcXNkaklnLUE#gid=0
 
Oshazi said:
Hi All,
Seems like many of us are not clear about travel.
As a general rule of thumb, please feel free to travel out of Canada for 1 month before "in process".
Once "in process" travelling is not recommended.

You should never inform CIC of your travel on your own.

Hope this helps.

I hope and I believe that your 'general rule of thumb' is not true (sorry, if I sound rude). This is just a myth. All CIC cares about is whether the sponsor is a resident of Canada. And the residency of Canadians is decided by the '183 day rule' (if you stay more than 183 days in a year, you are a resident!). As long you maintain your Canadian residency, you shall be fine. A sponsor doesn't need to worry and doesn't need to inform CIC about his/her travels.

I know this for certain because though I was a Canadian by birth, I have been a non-resident Canadian for most of my life. Currently, my work requires me to travel out of Canada almost every month and I had to spend about 2 months abroad in Dec-Jan due to my work. Hence, I had inquired about this in detail with CIC on their helpline, CRA and some other sources.
 
abhishekgoel007 said:
buddy, dont get frustrated. NDVO was closed on thu due to elections, We should still appreciate them as theya re working on weekends too
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for how many days NDVO closed ?
 
My medicals is expiring on May 17 :( Hope I get the visa well before expiry date.
 
Hi there,

Visiting visa success cases are quite low. We applied for Visiting Visa after our Marriage but got rejected even though we have enough finances to show. They rejected based on the intention that my husband would not return back to India. So best way is your sponsor to visit.

Also, PPR some people got PPR in two months and sometimes takes longer. Anyway, I suggest that you apply for GCM notes, email NDVO or call MP just to make sure that you did not miss their request.

I wish you a speedy Visa. All the best. :) :) :) :) :)


abhayp said:
hi all

I applied in November 2013, sponsored by my wife who has a PR. The application was then transferred to new delhi in december 9th 2013 is the latest status i can see.

how soon can i get the passport request?
also can i visit canada for 15 days on visitor visa on invitation by my spouse? are there any chances of rejection?
i also can arrange of official inviatation if you guys suggest for tourist visa for 15 days..

please suggest how do i call MP for PR and which mode should i apply for visitor visa now .. business or spouse?
 
Dear all

Thank you very much for your reply

I will shortly get in touch with MP, but any idea of timelines for spouse VISA?

Regarding visitor visa I have my company contacts as well there in Canada and I can get a formal business invitation as well.. Are there chances that visitor visa may get rejected considering I have business invitation for some training and I have tickets ready with me which shows return in 14 days

Pl suggest

Appreciate your reply
And must say this is a great forum !!
 
grnrg said:
I hope and I believe that your 'general rule of thumb' is not true (sorry, if I sound rude). This is just a myth. All CIC cares about is whether the sponsor is a resident of Canada. And the residency of Canadians is decided by the '183 day rule' (if you stay more than 183 days in a year, you are a resident!). As long you maintain your Canadian residency, you shall be fine. A sponsor doesn't need to worry and doesn't need to inform CIC about his/her travels.

I know this for certain because though I was a Canadian by birth, I have been a non-resident Canadian for most of my life. Currently, my work requires me to travel out of Canada almost every month and I had to spend about 2 months abroad in Dec-Jan due to my work. Hence, I had inquired about this in detail with CIC on their helpline, CRA and some other sources.

Though there are no such laid rules. This is what we have observed in the past. People have tested this in the past and faced the consequence. Some got lucky. Its a decision you will make when you make.
 
waiting 2 exhale said:
there are no rules as such....it is the fear that visa office is putting in everyone's minds that makes us assume things that are not true...once a sponsor is approved he/she is free to travel and stay as long as he/she wants in one country. It is the canadian citizens who are subjected to stupid proof that they intend to return. I agree no one has to inform anything to CIC (other than withdrawing sponsorship petition, separation, divorce, change of address, or pregnancy) whether travel or losing one's jobs. Talk to CIC they would tell you there no rules as for how long a sponsor can stay out of Canada. Talk to 10 lawyers, you will get 11 opinions (11th opinion will cost extra).

I agree with you that once a sponsor is approved in step 1, he is free to travel. But things get complicated if he travels after "in process". Sometimes NDVO makes it obvious sometimes not. All I am advising is prevention is better than cure. Peace!
 
abhishekgoel007 said:
yes you have to submit PCC for canada as well , check the RCMP website to get instruction on getting PCC fom canada

here is the link : http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cr-cj/fing-empr2-eng.htm

Hi
I have also stayed in Canada more than a year. I didnt submit my Canadian PCC to NDVO. In the past i had discussed with some other members too
regarding the Canadian PCC, and i was told to get it done asap. But i didnt apply for it.
Then finally i had called NDVO about this. They told me did any body ask you to submit your Canadian PCC ? I said no. Then they said you dont need
to submit your Canadian PCC.
I had discussed with my lawyer too about this . He advised me NDVO can check your criminal record with RCMP by their own. If your name conflicts with other person who has been criminal charged then they might ask you to submit your Canadian PCC. So i didnt submit. Its been more than 5 months since i have been submitted my passport and i dint get any reply from them.
 
shakeadn said:
My medicals is expiring on May 17 :( Hope I get the visa well before expiry date.

trend is people get visa two weeks before medicals expiration date and told to leave in two weeks or redo medicals..but if NDVO does not send you your visa before the medicals expiration they can extend it by upto two months.
 
Where have all the July Applicants vanished from the spreadsheet?
 
waiting 2 exhale said:
trend is people get visa two weeks before medicals expiration date and told to leave in two weeks or redo medicals..but if NDVO does not send you your visa before the medicals expiration they can extend it by upto two months.

oh ok. Thanks for the reply :)
 
love187 said:
Where have all the July Applicants vanished from the spreadsheet?

I see them in SS ...dont you?