161 daysCan anyone share how the processing times for Sowp in land applications are taking ?
I received GCMS note today, and the Status shows as Approved. The Eligibility is no longer "Recommend Interview", but shows as Passed.I'm holding PGWP working in Canada. Now applying for my wife SOWP, the VO is London, UK.
June 2022: AOR
Jan 25, 2023: ADR for relationship proof, proof of communication
Jan 28: Submitted all doc
Jan 29: Status under Additional Documentation changed to: "The documents you uploaded have been submitted"
Feb 1: Status under Additional Documents changed again to: "We are reviewing the additional documents you provided"
Feb 1 afternoon: Received Biometric Validity Letter (BVL)
I also got GCMS note on Feb 13, and sees "Recommend Interview"
It's been silence since then. I have a few questions:
Any one in the same boat?
- Do you guys know how long after BVL we can expect Passport Request ?
- What about the status in GCMS note, does it refer to the additional documents about relationship proof itself or an actual in-person interview?
- If it's the latter, how come IRCC has not sent any interview details yet considering that it's more than 1 month since they started reviewing the ADR?
Hello, if you don't mind me asking, did your spouse's visa get approved. I'm an expat in Saudi Arabia. My sowp got rejected based on 'immigration status in country of residence'Hi,
Do we need PCC for SOWP ? Spouse is a citizen of India but living and working in Saudi Arabia from 5 years.
Hi thereHello, if you don't mind me asking, did your spouse's visa get approved. I'm an expat in Saudi Arabia. My sowp got rejected based on 'immigration status in country of residence'
Thank you for your reply. I'll be visiting my home country soon, for a month or so. However, I'll be visiting for holiday purpose. How do I explain that to ircc?Hi there
Pcc is not required for SOWP
I applied from UAE 3 times and got rejected
Then I went to home country for one week and applied from there . I explained in the LOA I am working from home in my home country.
I got the ppr in one month from India and I am in Canada now
So better apply from home country.
One of my got approved in UAE last week and process time is 6 months
However 100% if we apply from home country it’s very good
You can mention in the LOA you came for vacation and following that you will be there in home country and doing work from home optionThank you for your reply. I'll be visiting my home country soon, for a month or so. However, I'll be visiting for holiday purpose. How do I explain that to ircc?
Also once you land in India scan your full passport and thats the proof you enter the Indian immigration also exit stamp page from SaudiYou can mention in the LOA you came for vacation and following that you will be there in home country and doing work from home option
Even if you don't have work from home you can mention in the LOA
If your applying first time then once you applied in couple of days you will get to do biometrics in home country and it will be recorded in IRCC.
After that you can fly to Saudi
Will I be able to do medical tests from Saudi Arabia, if they request it?You can mention in the LOA you came for vacation and following that you will be there in home country and doing work from home option
Even if you don't have work from home you can mention in the LOA
If your applying first time then once you applied in couple of days you will get to do biometrics in home country and it will be recorded in IRCC.
After that you can fly to Saudi
Hi thereWill I be able to do medical tests from Saudi Arabia, if they request it?
And I'm unemployed, so should I still mention about working from home? I'm afraid I've to provide proofs about employment when I'm not employed.
You don’t need to be employed for sowp, my wife sowp was approved without any employment history as she is house wife.Will I be able to do medical tests from Saudi Arabia, if they request it?
And I'm unemployed, so should I still mention about working from home? I'm afraid I've to provide proofs about employment when I'm not employed.