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expectin said:
i saw that our visa ofice in this case mexico, they are usually not sendin the AOR2, Well just
have to keep the waitin game lol

That's our visa office too.. Yup we have no choice heh.. Your a September applicant right?
 
GCMS notes... opinions on if ordering them can slow down processing? Or even, when is a good time to order them?
 
aprilpino said:
GCMS notes... opinions on if ordering them can slow down processing? Or even, when is a good time to order them?

GCMS notes wont slow down the process.

In your case its been about 6 months, might be a good time to order them for the first time to see where they're at in the process
 
Hello good day, im hoping im in the right topic to try to get some help.
My situation is that im currently in qatar, my partner is in canada. We are in the process of applying together as common law to become PRs in canada. Now she had declared me(partner in qatar)as her beneficiary and so did i as my beneficiary. Through life insurance. This took place when i went home yo the philippines(dec2014).

Now just this sept2015 i tried to apply for visa visit with the help of my cousin who is already a PR in canada. No where in my application was an option to declare her as my common law.

Unfortunately i was denied due to financial support and close family ties.

So my question is now we are to lodge our papers would the part of not declaring her in my try for visit visa affect our application?

Hope someone could shade some light on our situation..
 
deemel said:
Hello good day, im hoping im in the right topic to try to get some help.
My situation is that im currently in qatar, my partner is in canada. We are in the process of applying together as common law to become PRs in canada. Now she had declared me(partner in qatar)as her beneficiary and so did i as my beneficiary. Through life insurance. This took place when i went home yo the philippines(dec2014).

Now just this sept2015 i tried to apply for visa visit with the help of my cousin who is already a PR in canada. No where in my application was an option to declare her as my common law.

Unfortunately i was denied due to financial support and close family ties.

So my question is now we are to lodge our papers would the part of not declaring her in my try for visit visa affect our application?

Hope someone could shade some light on our situation..

1. i am afraid you cant declare her as your Common Law- Because common law means that you are not married but you have been living together for at least one year.

According to CiC website: \
Common-law partner
Refers to a person who is living in a conjugal relationship with another person (opposite or same sex), and has done so continuously for a period of at least one year. A conjugal relationship exists when there is a significant degree of commitment between two people.
This can be shown with evidence that the couple share the same home, support each other financially and emotionally, have children together, or present themselves in public as a couple
.

In this case , you would need to apply as being in a conjugal relationship and not common law
 
Alright friends!! CIC sent email today requesting FBI certificate. I know for a fact FBI hasnt even opened our mail yet. CiC gave us 90 days. I know it will take longer than that....i think? Is it 17 weeks once they open it to process it? Or 17 weeks to get to your envelope. I have to take some careful steps to ensure i do this right. I know it will delay our app, but want to make NO mistakes now. Lol
 
Good morning fellow forumers,
please can anyone help me out of worries....
we submitted our sponsorship application on
23rd November 2015 and got AOR on
20/01/2016 till date no update and it makes
me so worry since then though am the
principal applicant i had called many times nd
also my spouse the sponsor as well . They can
only say we should hold on or wait till they
complete there background check nd
elegibility of my wife... this making me so
worry now
though my wife nd myself are divorcee nd all
well documented but she had sponsored her ex
back then 1995 nd before the application
finalised she called cic thats she withdrew her
sponsorship but it seem too late bcos she
realised her ex was going to use her for
status. please fellow forumers what do you
think this might result to?
thank you
 
Gypsysoul said:
Alright friends!! CIC sent email today requesting FBI certificate. I know for a fact FBI hasnt even opened our mail yet. CiC gave us 90 days. I know it will take longer than that....i think? Is it 17 weeks once they open it to process it? Or 17 weeks to get to your envelope. I have to take some careful steps to ensure i do this right. I know it will delay our app, but want to make NO mistakes now. Lol

How long ago did you send in the FBI request, though? Like if it's been a couple months since you requested with your fingerprints I can see you being able to scoot in before the deadline. There's a thread up for FBI clearance letter timelines. Last I checked I saw 4 months? It DOES take a long time, I know.
 
samola10 said:
Good morning fellow forumers,
please can anyone help me out of worries....
we submitted our sponsorship application on
23rd November 2015 and got AOR on
20/01/2016 till date no update and it makes
me so worry since then though am the
principal applicant i had called many times nd
also my spouse the sponsor as well . They can
only say we should hold on or wait till they
complete there background check nd
elegibility of my wife... this making me so
worry now
though my wife nd myself are divorcee nd all
well documented but she had sponsored her ex
back then 1995 nd before the application
finalised she called cic thats she withdrew her
sponsorship but it seem too late bcos she
realised her ex was going to use her for
status. please fellow forumers what do you
think this might result to?
thank you

You got ur AOR in January , i think its too early to start worrying about anything. since they are divorced and the document are well presented , there shouldn't b a problem .. so just hold on tight and let see what happens by the end Feb.
 
JamesinCanada said:
How long ago did you send in the FBI request, though? Like if it's been a couple months since you requested with your fingerprints I can see you being able to scoot in before the deadline. There's a thread up for FBI clearance letter timelines. Last I checked I saw 4 months? It DOES take a long time, I know.

They recieved the request dec 3, 2015. They probably wont open for another 2 months. So i will be nearing the 90 day deadline. Or it might be later. I just dont know but i dont want to be denied for not meeting deadlines.
 
Gypsysoul said:
They recieved the request dec 3, 2015. They probably wont open for another 2 months. So i will be nearing the 90 day deadline. Or it might be later. I just dont know but i dont want to be denied for not meeting deadlines.

For now send in your receipt for the FBI clearance request (with your UCI, app number, birthdate, etc.) and a short letter explaining that you will send in the FBI report ASAP. I think you're going to squeeze in just in time, but you're right this time frame is tough to call. Better safe than sorry... send them proof that you requested it so they have something to show that you've got their request and you're doing your part.
 
Guys, my wife's VO has not contacted any forum member (both here and another french one) since December. People have been waiting for their passport back for 11 to 13 weeks now.
I'm beginning to think family sponsorship has been put on hold for some reasons at that office. And that backlog will push our application further. Anybody experienced something like that at your VO? Zero movement for months?
 
Gypsysoul said:
Alright friends!! CIC sent email today requesting FBI certificate. I know for a fact FBI hasnt even opened our mail yet. CiC gave us 90 days. I know it will take longer than that....i think? Is it 17 weeks once they open it to process it? Or 17 weeks to get to your envelope. I have to take some careful steps to ensure i do this right. I know it will delay our app, but want to make NO mistakes now. Lol

Hi we got the same email! A bit bummed out about it but we did inquire about the processing time to the CIC. They responded back with this:

"Hello,

Thank you for your email.

Please provide the copy of the updated passport and proof that you have applied for the FBI certificate. We are aware of the long processing times for the FBI certificates and your application will not be negatively affected by it, as long as we have the proof that the certificate has been applied for.

Thank you for your continued interest in Canada.

Regards,
Case Processing Centre – Ottawa (CPC-O) – Family Reunification Unit – ST13757
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
CPC-Ottawa, NHQ - Centralized Processing Region
CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca"


Hopefully, it's true that it won't negatively affect our application and won't delay the process! We immediately got it done and sent them a copy of the documents.
 
ja7toronto said:
Hi we got the same email! A bit bummed out about it but we did inquire about the processing time to the CIC. They responded back with this:

"Hello,

Thank you for your email.

Please provide the copy of the updated passport and proof that you have applied for the FBI certificate. We are aware of the long processing times for the FBI certificates and your application will not be negatively affected by it, as long as we have the proof that the certificate has been applied for.

Thank you for your continued interest in Canada.

Regards,
Case Processing Centre – Ottawa (CPC-O) – Family Reunification Unit – ST13757
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
CPC-Ottawa, NHQ - Centralized Processing Region
CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca"


Hopefully, it's true that it won't negatively affect our application and won't delay the process! We immediately got it done and sent them a copy of the documents.

So does everyone now have to provide FBI clearance or is this something only for US applicants?
 
Landing_PR said:
So does everyone now have to provide FBI clearance or is this something only for US applicants?

NO. Only if you have stayed in the US for 6+ months, (just like you would for any other country you have stayed for that length of time).

*Mandie*