Hello matrix_ms_red,matrix_ms_red said:Hi Hicham
How I can add my information to your sheet?
Do you notice any changes in the process of issuing visa since the beginning of September?
I`ve already tried to do that but it is "view only" modemgazi said:Hello matrix_ms_red,
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You are right.matrix_ms_red said:I`ve already tried to do that but it is "view only" mode
If you add your spouse, the points requirement will be changed. Thus, it will be considered as a new CSQ application. Please note that the new CSQ application will follow the current rule, or you need to follow the current procedure to apply for CSQ. In summary, it will be big trouble.sylendrabilla said:Hi All,
I'm inland applicant recently filed my Federal application.
I applied as a Single, now if I'm married during the process of my application, what steps do i need to take?
Should I re-apply for CSQ or only for my wife?
Or Can i directly file the federal application including her in my file?
Please help advise.
Thanks.
Ok. what if you applied from overseas like me, I am 32 years old now and I am not married. I didn't because I thought it might mess up my immigration processing. I was planning to settle down after I get my PR. Do you think that this postponement is wise? And what if I got married while I am still in process? What would happen?Missionquebec said:If you add your spouse, the points requirement will be changed. Thus, it will be considered as a new CSQ application. Please note that the new CSQ application will follow the current rule, or you need to follow the current procedure to apply for CSQ. In summary, it will be big trouble.
If you have already got CSQ, in your federal application you will add your spouse name as a NON-ACCOMPANYING member. Once you get PR, you will apply for a visitor visa for her to bring her with you. After reaching Canada (you are an inland applicant, so no problem), you will apply PR for her. Also, make sure is ther any waiting period for this process because newly married may have some waiting period. However, you will apply for a visitor visa and extend until you get PR.
This is just my opinion based on the past rules. So, double check the validity of my opinion with other senior members.
Thank you
I didn't get married during my processing time. I'm thinking to get married now, but it's not easy as well. For her getting a visitor VISA isn't easy. So, chances are that the two of us will live apart until she gets her PR, unless she could get a visitor VISA somehow and stay with me in Canada to apply inland, which is a slim chance as I heard from others.MWQ said:Ok. what if you applied from overseas like me, I am 32 years old now and I am not married. I didn't because I thought it might mess up my immigration processing. I was planning to settle down after I get my PR. Do you think that this postponement is wise? And what if I got married while I am still in process? What would happen?
Hello Matrixmatrix_ms_red said:Hi Hicham
How I can add my information to your sheet?
Do you notice any changes in the process of issuing visa since the beginning of September?
Im wondering the same thing... there hasn't been more AORs, Im worried...mapsora said:Do any one know why they are stop processing file.
Any news anything?????