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expectin said:
Hope we hear soon

Yes :) I'm still hoping they send some sort of confirmation that they confirmed the receipt to VO, or just PPR :D
 
Checked ECAS this morning, Decision Made!!!!
 
Mardek said:
Checked ECAS this morning, Decision Made!!!!

Woohoo!! Congratulations Mardek!!
Happy Landing!!
 
Mardek said:
Checked ECAS this morning, Decision Made!!!!
Congratulations, that's great
 
Our family visa has been denied. Does anyone know if you can get a family visa to stay in a your husbands rented apartment in Cuba?
 
CIC has just sent us an email requesting a police clearance for my Japanese wife from the Philippines as she lived there for year. The email stated that "the documents must be received in our office within 30 days from the date of this letter" and then said "Please reply directly to this email and put your application number in the title".

We're a little concerned about being able to submit the documents within the 30 days as my wife must travel to Tokyo to do the clearance paperwork at the Philippines embassy in Japan (which she can only do this coming Friday as she needs to take time off work to travel there) where this paperwork then gets sent to the Philippines to get processed, and then sent back to us in Japan. We're really not sure if this can get done within the 30-day time frame given (although we've seen that the turnaround time could be as fast as 2 weeks), so we wrote back to CIC (at the email address provided) explaining our case. We immediately got an auto-reply saying that they cannot process our email right away and that "the turnaround time for a response is of 10 business days." We also wrote to CIC as a case specific enquiry explaining the same thing.

CIC also says in the email that "If we do not receive a response within the time allotted to you from the date of this notice, a decision will be made based on the information on your file, which could result in the refusal of your application." By writing to them and explaining our situation, does this count as a "response", or is the "response" sending a reply with the documents requested.

Just a little confused about all of this. Any thoughts or suggestions?

TL;DR: Will our application get tossed in the bin if we don't send requested police documents within the required timeframe for a response, or is any kind of response considered a "response" so nothing happens to our application (minus a delay in processing)?
 
sevensmallwoods said:
CIC has just sent us an email requesting a police clearance for my Japanese wife from the Philippines as she lived there for year. The email stated that "the documents must be received in our office within 30 days from the date of this letter" and then said "Please reply directly to this email and put your application number in the title".

We're a little concerned about being able to submit the documents within the 30 days as my wife must travel to Tokyo to do the clearance paperwork at the Philippines embassy in Japan (which she can only do this coming Friday as she needs to take time off work to travel there) where this paperwork then gets sent to the Philippines to get processed, and then sent back to us in Japan. We're really not sure if this can get done within the 30-day time frame given (although we've seen that the turnaround time could be as fast as 2 weeks), so we wrote back to CIC (at the email address provided) explaining our case. We immediately got an auto-reply saying that they cannot process our email right away and that "the turnaround time for a response is of 10 business days." We also wrote to CIC as a case specific enquiry explaining the same thing.

CIC also says in the email that "If we do not receive a response within the time allotted to you from the date of this notice, a decision will be made based on the information on your file, which could result in the refusal of your application." By writing to them and explaining our situation, does this count as a "response", or is the "response" sending a reply with the documents requested.

Just a little confused about all of this. Any thoughts or suggestions?

TL;DR: Will our application get tossed in the bin if we don't send requested police documents within the required timeframe for a response, or is any kind of response considered a "response" so nothing happens to our application (minus a delay in processing)?

Do not worry, once she requests the PC, make sure she gets some sort of confirmation that she did. Send it in to VO and explain the situation, that it will take longer than 30 days, and you may need another 30 to get everything. As long as you show that you requested it, there should be no problems. Just don't wait to long, better start working on it asap.
 
12th Feb 2016 applicant
NDVO
DM over the weekend..checked today...

:o :o :o :o

Am I dreaming??
 
Thinking about writing a letter to the minister of immigration and copying it to the Prime Minister as well as the critic of immigration about our denial for a visa as we see several mistakes in the reasons used in the letter we received supporting the denial Has anyone done this with any success ??????
 
Galano1213 said:
Thinking about writing a letter to the minister of immigration and copying it to the Prime Minister as well as the critic of immigration about our denial for a visa as we see several mistakes in the reasons used in the letter we received supporting the denial Has anyone done this with any success ??????
First you need to appeal, otherwise nothing will be done
 
Already filed an appeal
 
Mardek said:
Do not worry, once she requests the PC, make sure she gets some sort of confirmation that she did. Send it in to VO and explain the situation, that it will take longer than 30 days, and you may need another 30 to get everything. As long as you show that you requested it, there should be no problems. Just don't wait to long, better start working on it asap.

Thanks.
 
morocco rabat office
October 14 2015

still waiting
:'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
 
JO1986 said:
Any other member here (Visa Office - Ottawa) from October who hasn't got DM on his application yet?

Yup, we're still waiting.