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QueenD2986

Newbie
Sep 24, 2013
7
0
Hi

I am trying to get this application done for me to sponsor my husband. and we are having a hard time figuring out what we need to put in it we have a lot of things like emails. chat. phone bills and pictures and our other documentation for our marriage and these things. but we don t know how it works for my husband application I have called immigration for answers but they all have told me to go to a lawyer and we have been through a few now and no one has actually helped us. with what else we needs. Really need answers if someone can help. My husband in Trinidad and Tobago and we haven t even been able to get him a visa to be here for the babies birth. :'(

please if anyone could give me any information very much appreciated.

where does my husband have to take his medical before we hand in the applications
and Does he have to go to the Port of Spain Canadian Embassy to get them to over look and sign off on them
please and thank you

I also wanted to know what do we need in our application when it comes to pictures and other document with both our names on it cause he has not lived with me.?
thank you
 

Betina

Hero Member
Jul 17, 2013
570
29
Canada
Visa Office......
Bucharest
Pre-Assessed..
Yes
App. Filed.......
10-05-2013
Doc's Request.
05-08-2013 (IMM5669E/Q8), 14-11-2013 (proof of return, of funds, of cohabitation)
AOR Received.
06-06-2013
File Transfer...
11-06-2013
Med's Done....
12-11-2012, repeat x-ray for extension 23-01-2014 (extension granted)
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
04-02-2014
VISA ISSUED...
06-02-2014
LANDED..........
08-04-2014
QueenD2986 said:
Hi

I am trying to get this application done for me to sponsor my husband. and we are having a hard time figuring out what we need to put in it we have a lot of things like emails. chat. phone bills and pictures and our other documentation for our marriage and these things. but we don t know how it works to get his portion done. I have called immigration for answers but they all have told me to go to a lawyer and we have been through a few now and no one has actually helped us. with what else we needs. Really need answers if someone can help. My husband in Trinidad and Tobago and we haven t even been able to get him a visa to be here for the babies birth. :'(

please if anyone could give me any information very much appreciated. :)
What are your specific questions? What does "his portion" mean"?
 

laura8388

Star Member
Mar 25, 2013
77
3
Alberta, Canada
Category........
Visa Office......
Vegreville
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
25-03-2013
AOR Received.
03-04-2013
Med's Done....
06-03-2013
Do you mean 'this' portion, meaning the proof of relationship? Send in what you have, pics from wedding, a few emails/chat logs. pics with family/friends as well as you two are handy as well. send all that you can!
 

Kadi27

Hero Member
May 13, 2013
615
26
GTA
Category........
Visa Office......
Kingston
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
January 9, 2013
Doc's Request.
April 15,2014 (Originial Birth& Marriage Cert)
File Transfer...
March 4, 2013
Med's Done....
November 2012/Re-Med & PC April 15/2014
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
May 7, 2014
VISA ISSUED...
May 30,2014
LANDED..........
Soon by the grace of God
Queen D; there is also a thread with person dealing with the Visa Office in POS


http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/port-of-spain-office-trinidad-and-tobago-t42874.0.html

I am sure the members will be more than happy to help you with your concerns.
 

QueenD2986

Newbie
Sep 24, 2013
7
0
QueenD2986 said:
Hi

I am trying to get this application done for me to sponsor my husband. and we are having a hard time figuring out what we need to put in it we have a lot of things like emails. chat. phone bills and pictures and our other documentation for our marriage and these things. but we don t know how it works for my husband application I have called immigration for answers but they all have told me to go to a lawyer and we have been through a few now and no one has actually helped us. with what else we needs. Really need answers if someone can help. My husband in Trinidad and Tobago and we haven t even been able to get him a visa to be here for the babies birth. :'(

please if anyone could give me any information very much appreciated.

where does my husband have to take his medical before we hand in the applications
and Does he have to go to the Port of Spain Canadian Embassy to get them to over look and sign off on them
please and thank you

I also wanted to know what do we need in our application when it comes to pictures and other document with both our names on it cause he has not lived with me.?
thank you
 

Behopeful

Hero Member
Dec 29, 2012
422
21
Category........
Visa Office......
POS
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
12/12/2012
AOR Received.
01/05/2013
File Transfer...
11/01/2013
Med's Request
In Process: 12-09-2013
Med's Done....
04/12/2012
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
17-09-2013
VISA ISSUED...
02-10-2013
LANDED..........
11-10-2013 YAHOOOO!
Hi Queen!

My husband is also from TNT and we nearing the end (I hope).
I am assuming you are married to your partner?
First off I would suggest starting with the paperwork. You can find all the forms you require on CIC website. Fill them out (suggest on the computer vs. hand written). I completed my forms and basically completed my husbands forms with his input. Make sure all forms are signed. The forms are fairly basic and toucan ask everyone here if you have a question about the forms.
Next you will need things like marriage certificate, police checks for any country he has lived for 6 months other than Canada (again my husband went to POS and had his certificate same day) and the medical. I would recommend doing the police check/ medical closer to when you are ready to submit your application because these can expire. There are 2 doctors in Trinidad that do Medicals for Canada. There info is as follows:
The following Panel Physicians are available in this country - ordered by city:

City: Port of Spain
Name: Ross Millar
Address: 66 Pembroke Street,
Telephone: (868) 624-7395
Spoken Languages: English

City: Port of Spain
Name: Candis Gomez-Akan
Address: ST CLAIR MEDICAL CENTRE,
18 Elizabeth Street,
1st Floor Medical Clinic,
St Clair,
Telephone: (868) 640-9353
Spoken Languages: English

We went with Ross Millard. Called and got appointment a week later. Have to pay with cash and the secretary will advise you to bring PP and 8 immigration photos. When he finishes his medical they will give you a form that you attach to your application and the rest the office sends to Ottawa.

I think he will need to send a photocopy of birth certificate (has to be the new one and if it isn't he should order it now, same with PP, must be machine readable) and copy of passport pages.

Next step would be to put together all supporting documents. These are things like pictures, phone/text/email records, money transfers, travel tickets, beneficiary papers for your insurance, combined finances, leases, property in both your names, etc... Basically anything that supports the ongoing relationship between both of you. Label your pictures with dates, who is in pic and what you are doing. Make it VERY simple for the officer.

Queen... Come and join the POS forum. We can all help to guide you a little further because most of us are going through or have been through the process with POS.

Hope to see you soon!
 

Betina

Hero Member
Jul 17, 2013
570
29
Canada
Visa Office......
Bucharest
Pre-Assessed..
Yes
App. Filed.......
10-05-2013
Doc's Request.
05-08-2013 (IMM5669E/Q8), 14-11-2013 (proof of return, of funds, of cohabitation)
AOR Received.
06-06-2013
File Transfer...
11-06-2013
Med's Done....
12-11-2012, repeat x-ray for extension 23-01-2014 (extension granted)
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
04-02-2014
VISA ISSUED...
06-02-2014
LANDED..........
08-04-2014
QueenD2986 said:
where does my husband have to take his medical before we hand in the applications
and Does he have to go to the Port of Spain Canadian Embassy to get them to over look and sign off on them
please and thank you

I also wanted to know what do we need in our application when it comes to pictures and other document with both our names on it cause he has not lived with me.?
thank you
The following Panel Physicians are available in your husband's country - ordered by city:

City: Port of Spain
Name: Ross Millar
Address: 66 Pembroke Street,
Telephone: (868) 624-7395
Spoken Languages: English

City: Port of Spain
Name: Candis Gomez-Akan
Address: ST CLAIR MEDICAL CENTRE,
18 Elizabeth Street,
1st Floor Medical Clinic,
St Clair,
Telephone: (868) 640-9353
Spoken Languages: English

He has to call and make an appointment. He does not have to go to the Canadian embassy for anything related to the medical exam.

I don't understand the second question, I'm sorry.

You should read the guides provided by CIC on their website.

If you have problems understanding english, you should ask someone to help you. Maybe an immigration consultant or lawyer.
 

CdnandTrini

Champion Member
Mar 31, 2013
1,611
75
Visa Office......
Port of Spain
App. Filed.......
Feb. 7, 2013
AOR Received.
Sept. 10, 2013 and "in process" Sept. 24, 2013
File Transfer...
March 28, 2013 (sponsor approval confirmed)
Med's Done....
Jan. 18, 2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Oct. 7, 2013 - Thank you Jesus!
VISA ISSUED...
Nov. 4, 2013 - Thank you Lord
LANDED..........
Dec. 14, 2013 - Praise God. PR Card Feb. 14, 2014
Behopeful said:
Hi Queen!

My husband is also from TNT and we nearing the end (I hope).
I am assuming you are married to your partner?
First off I would suggest starting with the paperwork. You can find all the forms you require on CIC website. Fill them out (suggest on the computer vs. hand written). I completed my forms and basically completed my husbands forms with his input. Make sure all forms are signed. The forms are fairly basic and toucan ask everyone here if you have a question about the forms.
Next you will need things like marriage certificate, police checks for any country he has lived for 6 months other than Canada (again my husband went to POS and had his certificate same day) and the medical. I would recommend doing the police check/ medical closer to when you are ready to submit your application because these can expire. There are 2 doctors in Trinidad that do Medicals for Canada. There info is as follows:
The following Panel Physicians are available in this country - ordered by city:

City: Port of Spain
Name: Ross Millar
Address: 66 Pembroke Street,
Telephone: (868) 624-7395
Spoken Languages: English

City: Port of Spain
Name: Candis Gomez-Akan
Address: ST CLAIR MEDICAL CENTRE,
18 Elizabeth Street,
1st Floor Medical Clinic,
St Clair,
Telephone: (868) 640-9353
Spoken Languages: English

We went with Ross Millard. Called and got appointment a week later. Have to pay with cash and the secretary will advise you to bring PP and 8 immigration photos. When he finishes his medical they will give you a form that you attach to your application and the rest the office sends to Ottawa.

I think he will need to send a photocopy of birth certificate (has to be the new one and if it isn't he should order it now, same with PP, must be machine readable) and copy of passport pages.

Next step would be to put together all supporting documents. These are things like pictures, phone/text/email records, money transfers, travel tickets, beneficiary papers for your insurance, combined finances, leases, property in both your names, etc... Basically anything that supports the ongoing relationship between both of you. Label your pictures with dates, who is in pic and what you are doing. Make it VERY simple for the officer.

Queen... Come and join the POS forum. We can all help to guide you a little further because most of us are going through or have been through the process with POS.

Hope to see you soon!
+1 Behopeful, very helpful to a newbie!! :D Blessings.
 

QueenD2986

Newbie
Sep 24, 2013
7
0
Behopeful said:
Hi Queen!

My husband is also from TNT and we nearing the end (I hope).
I am assuming you are married to your partner?
First off I would suggest starting with the paperwork. You can find all the forms you require on CIC website. Fill them out (suggest on the computer vs. hand written). I completed my forms and basically completed my husbands forms with his input. Make sure all forms are signed. The forms are fairly basic and toucan ask everyone here if you have a question about the forms.
Next you will need things like marriage certificate, police checks for any country he has lived for 6 months other than Canada (again my husband went to POS and had his certificate same day) and the medical. I would recommend doing the police check/ medical closer to when you are ready to submit your application because these can expire. There are 2 doctors in Trinidad that do Medicals for Canada. There info is as follows:
The following Panel Physicians are available in this country - ordered by city:

City: Port of Spain
Name: Ross Millar
Address: 66 Pembroke Street,
Telephone: (868) 624-7395
Spoken Languages: English

City: Port of Spain
Name: Candis Gomez-Akan
Address: ST CLAIR MEDICAL CENTRE,
18 Elizabeth Street,
1st Floor Medical Clinic,
St Clair,
Telephone: (868) 640-9353
Spoken Languages: English

We went with Ross Millard. Called and got appointment a week later. Have to pay with cash and the secretary will advise you to bring PP and 8 immigration photos. When he finishes his medical they will give you a form that you attach to your application and the rest the office sends to Ottawa.

I think he will need to send a photocopy of birth certificate (has to be the new one and if it isn't he should order it now, same with PP, must be machine readable) and copy of passport pages.

Next step would be to put together all supporting documents. These are things like pictures, phone/text/email records, money transfers, travel tickets, beneficiary papers for your insurance, combined finances, leases, property in both your names, etc... Basically anything that supports the ongoing relationship between both of you. Label your pictures with dates, who is in pic and what you are doing. Make it VERY simple for the officer.

Queen... Come and join the POS forum. We can all help to guide you a little further because most of us are going through or have been through the process with POS.

Hope to see you soon!
Thank you so much and we are married we have just had a hard time getting real answers from anyone when have been through a few lawyers and no results and in POS and in Canada I thank you so and God bless.

also can you send me the link for the POS forum please and I can ask more questions
thank you again and I wish you the best with your endeavor hope it finishes sooner than later.
;D
 

Behopeful

Hero Member
Dec 29, 2012
422
21
Category........
Visa Office......
POS
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
12/12/2012
AOR Received.
01/05/2013
File Transfer...
11/01/2013
Med's Request
In Process: 12-09-2013
Med's Done....
04/12/2012
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
17-09-2013
VISA ISSUED...
02-10-2013
LANDED..........
11-10-2013 YAHOOOO!
QueenD2986 said:
Thank you so much and we are married we have just had a hard time getting real answers from anyone when have been through a few lawyers and no results and in POS and in Canada I thank you so and God bless.

also can you send me the link for the POS forum please and I can ask more questions
thank you again and I wish you the best with your endeavor hope it finishes sooner than later.
;D
Hi Queen... The link for the POS thread is a little higher up in this thread. Kadi posted it for you. To be honest I wouldn't hire a lawyer unless you have a complicated application and from what you've said it doesn't seem to be complicated. Save your money, ask your questions here. We will help as much as possible. It feels overwhelming but take it one step at a time. It took us a month or a little more to get everything together how we wanted it. Some people have a representative review their application before sending it and they will give you some tips on stuff. Think this costs a few hundred dollars. Wen baby is born you will also want to order the long form birth certificate which will show the father of the child (your husband as long as he is registered as the child's father) As well, if you have applied for travel visas that were denied you can add them to your application as ongoing proof.
 

QueenD2986

Newbie
Sep 24, 2013
7
0
Behopeful said:
Hi Queen... The link for the POS thread is a little higher up in this thread. Kadi posted it for you. To be honest I wouldn't hire a lawyer unless you have a complicated application and from what you've said it doesn't seem to be complicated. Save your money, ask your questions here. We will help as much as possible. It feels overwhelming but take it one step at a time. It took us a month or a little more to get everything together how we wanted it. Some people have a representative review their application before sending it and they will give you some tips on stuff. Think this costs a few hundred dollars. Wen baby is born you will also want to order the long form birth certificate which will show the father of the child (your husband as long as he is registered as the child's father) As well, if you have applied for travel visas that were denied you can add them to your application as ongoing proof.
Thank you so much
he will be put on the child's documents still pregnant just found out recently. but I take your advice on the application .. and I have most our document chats phone bills and pictures and papers pertaining to our conversation over the holiday seasons. bless you thanks I do have another question how long has it taken you for your application time.?

if you don t mind me asking I am worried with the time right now cause I wanted my husband to be here when I have the baby. :D
 

CdnandTrini

Champion Member
Mar 31, 2013
1,611
75
Visa Office......
Port of Spain
App. Filed.......
Feb. 7, 2013
AOR Received.
Sept. 10, 2013 and "in process" Sept. 24, 2013
File Transfer...
March 28, 2013 (sponsor approval confirmed)
Med's Done....
Jan. 18, 2013
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Oct. 7, 2013 - Thank you Jesus!
VISA ISSUED...
Nov. 4, 2013 - Thank you Lord
LANDED..........
Dec. 14, 2013 - Praise God. PR Card Feb. 14, 2014
QueenD2986 said:
Thank you so much
he will be put on the child's documents still pregnant just found out recently. but I take your advice on the application .. and I have most our document chats phone bills and pictures and papers pertaining to our conversation over the holiday seasons. bless you thanks I do have another question how long has it taken you for your application time.?

if you don t mind me asking I am worried with the time right now cause I wanted my husband to be here when I have the baby. :D
Hello QueenD2986, unfortunately there is nothing specific you can do to speed up your application, not even with the impending birth of a baby. The best thing will be to make sure your application has a lot of evidence, is clear, easy to read and understand. You can certainly apply for a TRV; however, they are extremely difficult to get approved (especially from non-visa exempt countries like Trinidad) unless your husband has extremely strong ties to prove he will return after your baby is born. Immigration sees it as now that he has a wife and future child in Canada he would be a risk to overstay his visa. Is it right or fair or reasonable? No. It is the reality though.

You want to consider your options and if you feel comfortable and can afford it, you may decide to have your baby in Trinidad. If not, just brace yourself now to be patient and have supports in place if you do have to deliver your baby without hubby I am sure a few other forum members will chime in as there are stories on here from people in your situation as well. On the other hand, you may be one of the few that gets through the process quickly and that is my prayer for you and your husband. Blessings.
 

QueenD2986

Newbie
Sep 24, 2013
7
0
CdnandTrini said:
Hello QueenD2986, unfortunately there is nothing specific you can do to speed up your application, not even with the impending birth of a baby. The best thing will be to make sure your application has a lot of evidence, is clear, easy to read and understand. You can certainly apply for a TRV; however, they are extremely difficult to get approved (especially from non-visa exempt countries like Trinidad) unless your husband has extremely strong ties to prove he will return after your baby is born. Immigration sees it as now that he has a wife and future child in Canada he would be a risk to overstay his visa. Is it right or fair or reasonable? No. It is the reality though.

You want to consider your options and if you feel comfortable and can afford it, you may decide to have your baby in Trinidad. If not, just brace yourself now to be patient and have supports in place if you do have to deliver your baby without hubby I am sure a few other forum members will chime in as there are stories on here from people in your situation as well. On the other hand, you may be one of the few that gets through the process quickly and that is my prayer for you and your husband. Blessings.
Thank you I understand ..Thank you and I really appreciate the information and I know it is the reality of things. thank you and Bless you

and I will make sure I get this app in asap and make sure its as clear as possible.