What exactly is the good news?Dhudson said:Thank You Ponga!
Will forward good news to him and will keep update on this post.
What exactly is the good news?Dhudson said:Thank You Ponga!
Will forward good news to him and will keep update on this post.
That looks like he has legal status in Canada and just need to prove (which is not should be problem) that there is not a fake marriage. Please correct me if I am wrong.Ponga said:What exactly is the good news?
No, that's not correct.Dhudson said:That looks like he has legal status in Canada and just need to prove (which is not should be problem) that there is not a fake marriage. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks,
DHudson.
Thank You Ponga,Ponga said:No, that's not correct.
Normally, when an Inland applicant receives the AIP letter, it means that the sponsor has already been approved [sponsor received SA already] and that the applicant's relationship with the sponsor has been verified. This does NOT do ANYTHING to restore status to someone that has lost it. The next step is for the applicant to pass the admissibility stage, which your friend has NOT.
As I said, I suspect that CIC has concerns about his admissibility, but it could also be regarding his relationship, since his is a very complicated case.
Either way, I don't really see the latest letter as good news.
Why don't you call CBSA on your friend's behalf. Ask them what will happen. If they can't answer your question, nobody can; certainly nobody here.Dhudson said:Thanks Canad1anAl1en,
Is anybody may suggest (what to do, what prepare )to my buddy anything ?
Thanks,
Regards,
DHudson
I don't think that CBSA will tell me any private information about anybody....Ponga said:Why don't you call CBSA on your friend's behalf. Ask them what will happen. If they can't answer your question, nobody can; certainly nobody here.
He can't hide in the basement forever! He should call them (from a public phone if he's that frightened), but no matter what...they won't come through the phone and arrest him.Dhudson said:I don't think that CBSA will tell me any private information about anybody....
I will ask him to call to CIC and CBSA. but I think he scared to phone them....
Thanks,
Regards,
DHudsons.
Thanks Ponga,Ponga said:He can't hide in the basement forever! He should call them (from a public phone if he's that frightened), but no matter what...they won't come through the phone and arrest him.
It means that his application is now sitting in a pile at the local office awaiting its turn at scrutiny and the unavoidable appointment setting to evaluate his and his wifes relationship status. It is effectively in limbo, that is why it is back to application received.Dhudson said:Short update, what is could mean any idea?
Before the CIC sent his application to Local office his app status online was "in process", but now status has been changed back to "Application Received" (no update in details)?
Thanks,
DHudson.
Thank You!mikeymyke said:If it goes from in process to app recieved, that usually means an interview is scheduled.