Lot of temporary policies but when they ll specifically work for us.
Looking for the answer.....feeling hopeless now...Lot of temporary policies but when they ll specifically work for us.
Me too.completely hopeless.Looking for the answer.....feeling hopeless now...
Hi @legalfalconGood news have arrived:
1.Medical exam is not required for the CEC applicants who are in Canada:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/temporary-public-policy-exempting-some-foreign-nationals-canada-requiring-immigration-medical-exam.html
2.TRV processing has been resumed:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/updates/2021-covid-temporary-resident-visas.html
I don’t think so, they probably won’t require us to redo them but our dependent still have to redowill it help with our application process ?
Couldn’t agree moreIf they are willing to process non-eligible TRV applications from past then what on earth will make them hold our spouses from travel. But IRCC does it's illogical things/policies so will hold my cheers until I see some effects on our cases.
Hi guys, I am a principal applicant with an outland dependent. We are both have valid work permits. I am currently inside Canada and I have eCOPR. My spouse (dependent) is outside Canada now. She did not receive eCOPR and did not land yet. She does NOT have a valid visa right now. Here are my questions:
Any input would be appreciated. Especially if someone can bring more clarity because it seems confusing right now.
- How is the status of my application suppose to change when I received my eCOPR?
- What are the next steps for my spouse and what documents she needs to be able to come to Canada?
@legalfalcon It would BE GREAT to hear a piece of advice from you.
COR?Hi guys, I am a principal applicant with an outland dependent. We are both have valid work permits. I am currently inside Canada and I have eCOPR. My spouse (dependent) is outside Canada now. She did not receive eCOPR and did not land yet. She does NOT have a valid visa right now. Here are my questions:
Any input would be appreciated. Especially if someone can bring more clarity because it seems confusing right now.
- How is the status of my application suppose to change when I received my eCOPR?
- What are the next steps for my spouse and what documents she needs to be able to come to Canada?
@legalfalcon It would BE GREAT to hear a piece of advice from you.
So after you got your CoPR was a different letter sent for your spouse to submit the Passport? In my case, I was the only one that got a CoPR but my wife has been waiting for PPR since March 14th, 2021. Also in my case, the CoPR was never addressed to the dependent so its kinda confusingMy case is kinda similar to yours. We got a mail telling us that our PR is almost complete and that the principal applicant will soon get COPR. And that the dependant can submit his passport withing 30 days when the principal applicant got PR. In the mail there where photo specifications and what documents to add when submitting the passport plus a copy of this same mail sent to us. Well we didn't waste time. The next morning June 24 I took my passport straight to my VO and submitted. I assume it's a PPR letter. I pray am right dou
Okay, I have heard about people that submitted their passport with their spouse's CoPR. Just trying to have someone here who has done it before confirm this.@nwachuku From my knowledge, she can't. She needs a passport submission letter which is PPR. You can call IRCC or use web form to ask for a PPR.
No, I haven't received the portal yet. I just received an email yesterday confirming that they have received my webform which I had sent to confirm I am in Canada and that they will forward it to the responsible officer. My spouse's visa is valid for 1 year.