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Phoenix246 said:
Hello everyone. Just wondering how do i link my application online( my husband's application, i'm the sponsor? I tried different combinations already. Im a Jan. 2016 applicant. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

ugh! I tried everything too with no avail. I just ended up calling CIC an requesting all the documents I sent
and the CIC notes under the privacy act .. might take a while but atleast ill be able to see what they've done
or changed.
When I called I asked the rep which passport she has on file so I can link my husbands app because they requested I send his new one but they are never any help at all...
request your application copies maybe it will help
 
sheisoptimistic said:
ugh! I tried everything too with no avail. I just ended up calling CIC an requesting all the documents I sent
and the CIC notes under the privacy act .. might take a while but atleast ill be able to see what they've done
or changed.
When I called I asked the rep which passport she has on file so I can link my husbands app because they requested I send his new one but they are never any help at all...
request your application copies maybe it will help

If I asked for the copies, I can now link the application?
 
german97 said:
Did you try entering the number of people in the application as 2? You count the sponsor and the applicant, obviously if you have children you would add them in as well. Zumbagirl posted earlier about this and it worked for me right away!

Thank you. JUst a question though, our daughter is born here in cannada (im not sponsoring her) does this mean the number of people is only 2?
 
Phoenix246 said:
Thank you. JUst a question though, our daughter is born here in cannada (im not sponsoring her) does this mean the number of people is only 2?

Yes it would only be two, you and your husband. But if that still doesn't work try 3 as well you never know what they could have done on their end!
 
Hello guys,

I have a few questions for my spouse application that I think some one can answer here.

I am a Canadian PR. I am now planning to apply for my wife sponsorship application. My wife is studying CA in Pakistan and also doing full time job.

There are two choices in front of me.

1)Apply for her as outland applicant and then apply for her visitor visa as sponsorship application takes long time. (I can show strong ties as she is studying and also has job). Then extend his visitor visa as she came here.
What are the chances of getting visitor visa after sending spouse sponsorship application?

2) Apply for her visitor visa and then when she came here ,we apply as inland applicant including his open work permit application. Can she stay here until some decision is made on her open work permit application or she has to apply for extension of her visitor visa to stay in Canada?

Which one is the best choice?

Any one gone through this situation or some one willing to comment on this will be really helpful.
 
jahanzaibkh said:
Hello guys,

I have a few questions for my spouse application that I think some one can answer here.

I am a Canadian PR. I am now planning to apply for my wife sponsorship application. My wife is studying CA in Pakistan and also doing full time job.

There are two choices in front of me.

1)Apply for her as outland applicant and then apply for her visitor visa as sponsorship application takes long time. (I can show strong ties as she is studying and also has job). Then extend his visitor visa as she came here.
What are the chances of getting visitor visa after sending spouse sponsorship application?

2) Apply for her visitor visa and then when she came here ,we apply as inland applicant including his open work permit application. Can she stay here until some decision is made on her open work permit application or she has to apply for extension of her visitor visa to stay in Canada?

Which one is the best choice?

Any one gone through this situation or some one willing to comment on this will be really helpful.

OUTLAND: pros
faster processing
applicant can leave and enter Canada without any effect on application
can appeal negative decision

OUTLAND: cons
must maintain visitor status in Canada by renewing extensions
cannot work in Canada
must leave Canada for any interviews to home country if required

INLAND: pros
applicant stay with spouse
you can get OWP in about 4 month
any interviews required will be done within Canada close to your residence

INLAND: cons
longer processing time
cannot leave Canada during processing
cannot appeal on negative decision
 
Alam EIT said:
They are randomly asking everyone for PCC.
What is happening actually?

Educated guess, they have reached the cut-off date for completed applications (june 13th) in regards the SIR program, all these applications would need to start processing now to have a chance of being completed, or be a good way into the process by the end of the year (the end of the program). CIC are making sure that when the processing starts, nothing will stop the "assembly line".

With what I know now, I'm actually HAPPY I got the letter, consider under normal processing most of us would only have got AOR by now! I would say, again as a guess, those with that letter are in the stream-lining, and in all probability this is the last batch of the program (I'm basing this on my own application date, 10 days before cut-off).
 
maria_mirabela said:
My guess is they ask everybody having applications submitted before June 13th (the backlog time frame).
I have applied on 29 April'16. No request for any new police certificates or any update of any kind (other than AOR).
 
Canad1anAl1en said:
Educated guess, they have reached the cut-off date for completed applications (june 13th) in regards the SIR program, all these applications would need to start processing now to have a chance of being completed, or be a good way into the process by the end of the year (the end of the program). CIC are making sure that when the processing starts, nothing will stop the "assembly line".

With what I know now, I'm actually HAPPY I got the letter, consider under normal processing most of us would only have got AOR by now! I would say, again as a guess, those with that letter are in the stream-lining, and in all probability this is the last batch of the program (I'm basing this on my own application date, 10 days before cut-off).
Referring to the cut-off date, 13 June..Does it mean, me, a 29 April 2016 applicant would fall under that category?

I haven't received any communication from CIC so far, other than the AORs.
 
maria_mirabela said:
OUTLAND: pros
faster processing
applicant can leave and enter Canada without any effect on application
can appeal negative decision

OUTLAND: cons
must maintain visitor status in Canada by renewing extensions
cannot work in Canada
must leave Canada for any interviews to home country if required

INLAND: pros
applicant stay with spouse
you can get OWP in about 4 month
any interviews required will be done within Canada close to your residence

INLAND: cons
longer processing time
cannot leave Canada during processing
cannot appeal on negative decision

Thanks for the answer. But inland can stay in Canada while open work permit application is in process. No need to extend visitor visa?
 
jahanzaibkh said:
Thanks for the answer. But inland can stay in Canada while open work permit application is in process. No need to extend visitor visa?

No, if your visitor visa expires while PR app is in process you will have implied status. I strongly advice you if you apply inland to send your OWP app as well.
 
Phoenix246 said:
If I asked for the copies, I can now link the application?

that's what I was told because then you would know what they have put in to system, order notes as I did as well .. apparently I've been putting in incorrect information from what I've sent
(so I've been told) but I'm pretty sure I know my own info lol but anywho it will take some time but
I can wait along with the process... hope it works for you too
 
My boyfriend and I rented a house together June 2013 buI he was not sleepi g in the house as my children were getting to know him first but he started sleeping at the house on Jan 2014 so I applied for common law/conjugal sponsorship on Oct 2013 and my application was refused. Now on May 2016 I sent a new application which I already received my AOR letter, but realized that I been doing my taxes as single till this year that I declare common law, will this affect my sponsorship???