- Feb 6, 2011
- 17
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo, NY, USA
- NOC Code......
- <img src="http://www.easyfreesmileys.com/smileys/usa-flag-89.gif">
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 03-JAN-2011
- Doc's Request.
- 12-SEP-2011 / e-mailed 20-SEP-2011
- AOR Received.
- 29-APR-2011
- File Transfer...
- 03-FEB-2011 / In Process 16-AUG-2011
- Med's Done....
- 29-SEP-2010
- Interview........
- <img src="http://www.easyfreesmileys.com/smileys/free-random-smileys-838.gif"> (waived, get it?)
- Passport Req..
- 24-OCT-2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 11-NOV-2011
- LANDED..........
- 07-DEC-2011
As others here have voiced surprise at us having received the BC CareCard prior to landing (actually, even prior to PR approval), here is our story:
1. visitor from June to Sept, 2010 (stamped passport)
2. married in US Oct 14.
3. visitor record issued from Oct 16-Dec30 (after wedding -- planned departure in early Dec for trip to Maui)
4. passport stamped Dec30 without an additional date (implied June 2011)
We applied for the CareCard in October per BC MSP call centre rep (falsely) telling me that her immigration status wouldn't matter as soon as we were married, she was eligible. In Nov, we get a request for proof of status in BC. Since we were leaving in two weeks, it made more sense to get the December stamp, then send in details. I submitted the past records and the December 30 stamp in January, along with the receipt of having mailed the package to CIC.
In February, they replied asking for any information we have received from CIC regarding the sponsorship approval. I submitted a photocopy of the sponsorship approval letter.
Nothing more was heard from them until the end of March, when the Carecard magically arrived in the mail. The page it was adhered to mentioned the eligibility date of April 1, while the card itself is has the words "call before expiry" and is stamped with "06/11" below that.
There are no details on how soon before expiry we need to call, nor whether the expiry is June 1, June 31 or somewhere in between. I'm hoping that we have received PR by then and can just submit a copy of the COPR to get it extended indefinitely like most CareCards are.
Strangely, they decided her eligibility date was April 1. We're not concerned as there have been no treatment-required medical services in the past while, though we do believe that the eligibility date SHOULD have been Jan 1. If we had any medical expenses during that time, I probably would have appealed it.
1. visitor from June to Sept, 2010 (stamped passport)
2. married in US Oct 14.
3. visitor record issued from Oct 16-Dec30 (after wedding -- planned departure in early Dec for trip to Maui)
4. passport stamped Dec30 without an additional date (implied June 2011)
We applied for the CareCard in October per BC MSP call centre rep (falsely) telling me that her immigration status wouldn't matter as soon as we were married, she was eligible. In Nov, we get a request for proof of status in BC. Since we were leaving in two weeks, it made more sense to get the December stamp, then send in details. I submitted the past records and the December 30 stamp in January, along with the receipt of having mailed the package to CIC.
In February, they replied asking for any information we have received from CIC regarding the sponsorship approval. I submitted a photocopy of the sponsorship approval letter.
Nothing more was heard from them until the end of March, when the Carecard magically arrived in the mail. The page it was adhered to mentioned the eligibility date of April 1, while the card itself is has the words "call before expiry" and is stamped with "06/11" below that.
There are no details on how soon before expiry we need to call, nor whether the expiry is June 1, June 31 or somewhere in between. I'm hoping that we have received PR by then and can just submit a copy of the COPR to get it extended indefinitely like most CareCards are.
Strangely, they decided her eligibility date was April 1. We're not concerned as there have been no treatment-required medical services in the past while, though we do believe that the eligibility date SHOULD have been Jan 1. If we had any medical expenses during that time, I probably would have appealed it.