Yes, but they are only processing the SPONSORSHIP portion.Mariac819 said:looks like they are processing the PR application.
Yes, but they are only processing the SPONSORSHIP portion.Mariac819 said:looks like they are processing the PR application.
Yes Ponga is correct ... Sorry I should have been more specificPonga said:Yes, but they are only processing the SPONSORSHIP portion.
Hi AlexandarALEXANDAR PAVLOV said:Good evening
I will be very thankful for advice . I am Bulgarian citizen married for Canadian -Dutch citizen since 1996. So far we lived in Bulgaria,
but now we plan to immigrate in Canada .Our two children are also Canadian citizens.My wife plans to go to Canada to visit her family and
to make search for jobs, I will stay in Bulgaria with the kids .My questions are -
1. How is better for my wife to organize sponsorship ? To start procedure from Canada or from Bulgaria ?
2. If I am granted with Canadian residence , can I work after my arrival in Canada or I must wait for some time ?
yes it starts from date they receive it. The actual assessment only takes a day. The 61 days is the estimated number of days it will take for them to get to yours. It can be less or more. Expect to hear from them around end of January.valmiri said:Hi FRIENDS
I have a question:
the sponsor assessment its 61 days now ok...Does these 61 days start since the day that they receive the application bcz cic received mine on Nov the 25th..and its been a month that They did notveven open the package
Yes, you must get a Socal Insurance Number (SIN) to work, however it is very quick!! Some airports offer to get this before even leaving the terminal. If your airport doesn't have this or you land late at night, don't worry. You will go to a Service Canada with your passport and COPR (you'll get this when you are granted PR) and you can get one in minutes.qtazngal said:Hi Alexandar
I am in the same situation as you are luckily our case is done. I am the Canadian Citizen with 2 Canadian Citizen kids and my husband is British but all of us at the moment is residing in England. What we did is start the sponsorship in England and in your case might be better to start the procedure in Bulgaria since your wife is only there visiting her parents. For your second question, when you arrive in Canada, you will need to apply for Social Insurance Number which is your Canadian employee number.
Somebody in the forum might be able to elaborate more or give you more advice.
Hope this help and good luck.
Thanks !
There is no financial requirement to sponsor your wife. You just need to show that you are not on welfare, and that you can support yourselves without needing welfare. You can show this through employment history, savings, job prospects for you and your spouse. Lots of people on here have sponsored their spouses while unemployed and studying full-time.ib said:Hi everybody.
I live in canada and I wanna sponsor my wife (she is at france) my problem is I am not working right now cause I am going back to school this January to finish my bachelor but I got over than $90G SAVED. SO DO YOU GUYS THINK IT COULD BE A FINANCIAL problem for not working.
No, unfortunately CIC doesn't care what your reasons are, they won't give any specific updates or process it any quicker. You can really only ask your MP to get involved once your time goes beyond the posted time on CIC's website.yumyumhungry said:My wife needs PR to apply for universities in the spring. Is that a legitimate reason to ask the CIC how much longer our application might take?
No, Koreans are visa-exempt so don't need a visa placed into their passport. At most Manila could ask her to send a copy of her passport pages to them, which I believe you can just photocopy and then email or mail it.Also, we planned on travelling in March and hoped to get PR before then since she will have to send her passport to Manila (right?)