U R welcome. I am going to reply after have my breakfast, no one else to make 4 meGood to be here.
U R welcome. I am going to reply after have my breakfast, no one else to make 4 meGood to be here.
Thank you. Good to be here. As in, it was mailed out on October the 7th, and the application was received in Sydney, Nova Scotia on October the 16th. By the way, do not use Canada Post as I did, for they are at risk of strike right now.
An enormous amount of work went into our application. By the time it was finished, it almost looked easy to make. It is quite eloquent. But in reality, we've been working on it for 5 years. Simple things like backing up Facebook 5 years ago ended up being crucial. There were several incidents of data loss, some of it the fault of the wife, others the fault of mine, related to the terrible design flaws of some of Facebook's apps. But I was very good at making sure to save and create multiple backups of all this data.
Really a lot of the work got done in a filthy coffee shop, face to face, surrounded by cockroaches, on the other side of the world where my wife lives. We spent many days fighting and bickering over details, and that is a process that lasted for months. But eventually we were able to get to a point where we had enough content, that I could put it into a project manager "Trello". I utilized "ShareX", a desktop screenshot program, to take cropped screenshots from Adobe Reader (full page view), and we'd have lists for each relevant set of forms, each card in the list would have the screenshot from each page of the forms, up to date with everything we'd filled out. I mean up to date as in, if one small thing was changed, I would update the card with an up to date image to reflect the state of progress we were at. I paid a good bit of money (over 200 bucks for 8 months) for me and my wife to be able to use this Trello, even if she used less than I, I felt it important for us to be on the same page and fully informed. All this paperwork is so ambiguous to deal with over a large distance, visual learner type people would have trouble without some sort of system. Not to mention the tensions are so high, with so much work to do, negativity can set in easily and make it hard to get anything done. So it was a lifesaver for us and gave us much hope.
And we'd have a "to do, doing, and done" section (3 sections), every time we read over the complete guide or check list and found some small error or something that needed adjusting, we'd put it into that to do list. There were also sections for social media, photos, tickets and passport stamps. These too would have images. We also utilized Microsoft Publisher and even Microsoft Paint, to just efficiently display our information. Every item would be printed on a piece of paper, so it would also have a screenshot to represent that piece of paper, in the project manager. We could go through all the forms faster, in that program, with them being more up to date, than you could shift around physical papers, which are cumbersome to keep up to date and looking clean.
This is how we got through the huge undertaking and made an application that was so eloquent that it looked easy to make. I hope our efforts paid off and everything is processed expediently and without much nuisance. But I guess you never know. I had gone onto Youtube and saw an application that a man made back in 2016, and I mean I guess the rules might have been different then, but he was sending in 100's of pages of bank records, social media, etc etc. We operated within the stipulations of the check list, which meant we needed to be a little more concise. But at the end, along with the exhaustive detail we went into via the forms, the work we did displaying the tickets and passport stamps seems to me to be very nice, and I think that they'll have a pleasure going through an application that has been so well tailored to their expectations.
But again we're only human so we'll see. I figure it would be useful to others to give them an idea of the type of efforts we've gone to, and how that will translate as far as processing times go. I've yet to list this stuff in the tracker yet but I'll get around to it shortly. Either way, we've wanted to live together for over 5 years and much of that time has been time we spent married, so we certainly are at least glad to have this "passed in" and have the ball on their side of the basketball court for a change, it's been a miserable time trying to seal the deal and mail it in for us.
Very well organized work done. We appreciate sharing with all members here. Sounds like no one can do such a hard work for 5 years. Keep checking your emails both of you, may hear a good news soon.Thank you. Good to be here. As in, it was mailed out on October the 7th, and the application was received in Sydney, Nova Scotia on October the 16th. By the way, do not use Canada Post as I did, for they are at risk of strike right now.
An enormous amount of work went into our application. By the time it was finished, it almost looked easy to make. It is quite eloquent. But in reality, we've been working on it for 5 years. Simple things like backing up Facebook 5 years ago ended up being crucial. There were several incidents of data loss, some of it the fault of the wife, others the fault of mine, related to the terrible design flaws of some of Facebook's apps. But I was very good at making sure to save and create multiple backups of all this data.
Really a lot of the work got done in a filthy coffee shop, face to face, surrounded by cockroaches, on the other side of the world where my wife lives. We spent many days fighting and bickering over details, and that is a process that lasted for months. But eventually we were able to get to a point where we had enough content, that I could put it into a project manager "Trello". I utilized "ShareX", a desktop screenshot program, to take cropped screenshots from Adobe Reader (full page view), and we'd have lists for each relevant set of forms, each card in the list would have the screenshot from each page of the forms, up to date with everything we'd filled out. I mean up to date as in, if one small thing was changed, I would update the card with an up to date image to reflect the state of progress we were at. I paid a good bit of money (over 200 bucks for 8 months) for me and my wife to be able to use this Trello, even if she used less than I, I felt it important for us to be on the same page and fully informed. All this paperwork is so ambiguous to deal with over a large distance, visual learner type people would have trouble without some sort of system. Not to mention the tensions are so high, with so much work to do, negativity can set in easily and make it hard to get anything done. So it was a lifesaver for us and gave us much hope.
And we'd have a "to do, doing, and done" section (3 sections), every time we read over the complete guide or check list and found some small error or something that needed adjusting, we'd put it into that to do list. There were also sections for social media, photos, tickets and passport stamps. These too would have images. We also utilized Microsoft Publisher and even Microsoft Paint, to just efficiently display our information. Every item would be printed on a piece of paper, so it would also have a screenshot to represent that piece of paper, in the project manager. We could go through all the forms faster, in that program, with them being more up to date, than you could shift around physical papers, which are cumbersome to keep up to date and looking clean.
This is how we got through the huge undertaking and made an application that was so eloquent that it looked easy to make. I hope our efforts paid off and everything is processed expediently and without much nuisance. But I guess you never know. I had gone onto Youtube and saw an application that a man made back in 2016, and I mean I guess the rules might have been different then, but he was sending in 100's of pages of bank records, social media, etc etc. We operated within the stipulations of the check list, which meant we needed to be a little more concise. But at the end, along with the exhaustive detail we went into via the forms, the work we did displaying the tickets and passport stamps seems to me to be very nice, and I think that they'll have a pleasure going through an application that has been so well tailored to their expectations.
But again we're only human so we'll see. I figure it would be useful to others to give them an idea of the type of efforts we've gone to, and how that will translate as far as processing times go. I've yet to list this stuff in the tracker yet but I'll get around to it shortly. Either way, we've wanted to live together for over 5 years and much of that time has been time we spent married, so we certainly are at least glad to have this "passed in" and have the ball on their side of the basketball court for a change, it's been a miserable time trying to seal the deal and mail it in for us.
U R GREAT my friend nice nature! GOD will help you in this case
There already is an spreadsheet for October:Is there a new page in the tracking spreadsheet for us October people? If not, how do we make one?
I did not filled it at all . But 5562 which comes up under country Specific + asks about APPLICANT's history NOT SPONSOR's. This 5562 was made for families coming here say husband + wife. But they should have clarified that Sponsor Do not need to fill this.Hi
I am sponsoring my wife. She is outside of Canada.Do I have as the sponsor to fill the travels for spouse at section b) in imm 5662?
Your help highly appreciated.
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ThnxI did not filled it at all . But 5562 which comes up under country Specific + asks about APPLICANT's history NOT SPONSOR's. This 5562 was made for families coming here say husband + wife. But they should have clarified that Sponsor Do not need to fill this.
i know this might sound wierd.. but i am not able to post individually .. i can only reply to peoples post.. can someone help. ThanksHello Everyone,
This thread for all applying for outland spousal sponsorship in october 2018.
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mines was recvd on October 1st aswell.. Goodluck with ur applicationusually it take upto 30-60 days but some applications got their AOR1 within a month. Best of luck to all of us. We're Oct 1st applicant by the way
If you're a Canadian citizen it doesn't matter if you don't live in Canada to sponsor.Hey all,
I have also sent in my sponsorship application for my wife. I had it sent from in Canada if that makes any difference since I needed a few things from people at home to complete it.
I sent it via courier just before I left Canada again. I don't know the exact date it got there but was supposed to be Oct. 3.
I don't currently live in Canada so I'm a little anxious about getting rejected as a sponsor, but will just have to wait and see. I was born in Canada, I just don't live or work there at the moment.
I also did the application myself, so anxiety there as well lol.