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DuberBlue said:
Hello all!

A big thank you to Sweden for helping me get set up with this. As promised here is the November 2013 Outland applicant tracking spreadsheet.

If you belong to this category, please reply here or PM me with as much info as you care to share -- application date, Office requested, date of confirmations, date of medicals, etc. I will endeavour to keep the spreadsheet updated daily.

November 2013 Outland Spreadsheet.

Enjoy!
-Duberblue


User Name : PB2013
VO : Colombo Sri Lanka
File Sent : 4 Nov 2013
Medical Done : 6 Sep 2013

Can you please update the Spreadsheet
 
Done! Thanks! When you get your acknowledgement of receipt keep me posted, and the spreadsheet will keep automatically counting the days.
 
DuberBlue said:
Done! Thanks! When you get your acknowledgement of receipt keep me posted, and the spreadsheet will keep automatically counting the days.

Thank you DuberBlue. I am asking this everyone since I do not have a full time Job. Did u had a full time job when u sponsor and how much income you show it to them?

Please share if you can share these.

Thanks
 
PB2013 said:
Thank you DuberBlue. I am asking this everyone since I do not have a full time Job. Did u had a full time job when u sponsor and how much income you show it to them?

Please share if you can share these.

Thanks

Are you the sponsor or the applicant?
In my case, I was the sponsor, and I am employed, so I showed them proof of income (an Option C form which I got from Revenue Canada). Now I know it is often said on this forum that there is no true minimum income required to show CIC when you sponsor, but that they will look to see if you are on social assistance or are otherwise in a position where it is doubtful you would be able to support the applicant.

If you are the applicant, you can be unemployed. My wife was.
 
DuberBlue said:
Are you the sponsor or the applicant?
In my case, I was the sponsor, and I am employed, so I showed them proof of income (an Option C form which I got from Revenue Canada). Now I know it is often said on this forum that there is no true minimum income required to show CIC when you sponsor, but that they will look to see if you are on social assistance or are otherwise in a position where it is doubtful you would be able to support the applicant.

If you are the applicant, you can be unemployed. My wife was.

I am the sponsor. When I called CIC said, they can't declined for the reason of my income; however, i heard from people it had happen in past. If you dont mind sharing the amount of income you show?

Thanks
 
It was over $40000 and under $200000 :)
 
DuberBlue said:
It was over $40000 and under $200000 :)

Oh great. Thanks. Will see what they are saying with my file.
 
furch said:
Please add me to the spreadsheet!


Username: furch
Visa office: Beijing
Medicals done: June 1, 2013
Application sent: Nov. 8, 2013
Application received: Nov. 12, 2013

That's all for now, will update as I get more info. Thanks for making this post and good luck to everyone.

Hi Furch, my apologies for missing you earlier! I've added your info to the spreadsheet.
 
PB2013 said:
I am the sponsor. When I called CIC said, they can't declined for the reason of my income; however, i heard from people it had happen in past. If you dont mind sharing the amount of income you show?

Thanks

my sponsor was unemployed (was a student abroad and we moved to Canada once he was done studying), and didn't have a job lined up, and he was approved. If you can show that you have a plan (staying with family, making some minimum money etc.) to support yourself and your family without going on welfare, then it shouldn't be an issue.
 
Thanks Sweden. Hope your words work out for me

Cheers
 
furch said:
Dear visiting_canada:

I believe all of Nashe_31's replies to your problem are good. As for this one:

I was told by an immigration lawyer that they want specifics about ALL travels outside Canada since birth (not just the times you RESIDED outside Canada). For instance I lived in Japan for 3 years, but I listed every time I had traveled to Japan as well as other countries, complete with dates, hotel addresses, and phone numbers. The lawyer approved of this. The lawyer also told me that one of her client's applications was sent back because he had been a bush pilot in northern Canada and one time had to camp in the wilderness in Alaska, and was unable to provide an address. The CIC requested the latitude/longitude coordinates of the place he camped. I found this a little unbelievable but it is exactly what I heard from the lawyer.

...what?
So, if i went to the U.K. to meet up with my friends from NYC last December, for 4 days, i have to note that as well? Are they out of their right minds???

Angie
 
PB2013 said:
Thanks Sweden. Hope your words work out for me

Cheers

hey PB2013,

I am sponsoring my husband, and I am a housewife... My husband is the financial supporter at home...

you start worrying me now...
 
gersonjaijai said:
hey PB2013,

I am sponsoring my husband, and I am a housewife... My husband is the financial supporter at home...

you start worrying me now...

Hey gersonjaijai,

Chill out. I have called CIC and confirmed again that we dont require to have income. As long as we are not receiving social assistance or anything, they are good to go.

End of October people are getting the AOR, hope we all get soon :)

Dont worry we are on the same board and we will get our life back soon.

Cheers
 
DuberBlue said:
Are you the sponsor or the applicant?
In my case, I was the sponsor, and I am employed, so I showed them proof of income (an Option C form which I got from Revenue Canada). Now I know it is often said on this forum that there is no true minimum income required to show CIC when you sponsor, but that they will look to see if you are on social assistance or are otherwise in a position where it is doubtful you would be able to support the applicant.

If you are the applicant, you can be unemployed. My wife was.

How many years of Option-C is required?
 
b4roness said:
...what?
So, if i went to the U.K. to meet up with my friends from NYC last December, for 4 days, i have to note that as well? Are they out of their right minds???

Angie

I went to Arizona for 2 days for my friend's wedding and the immigration lawyer requested that I write the dates of that visit, as well as the hotel address and telephone number. Seriously.

In regards to the income amount, I was also unemployed when we applied (have recently found employment) and the lawyer said it was fine, as long as I write that I have a plan and a support network. I showed them my savings, and asked my parents to write statutory declarations stating that they would financially support my wife and I - even though I would NEVER take any money from them. I supplied the Option-C printout for only the most recent tax year, as requested (2012). The lawyer said this was all fine. She said there was no minimum amount required unless the applicant and sponsor have children together.

Hope this helps.