Thank youtink23 said:I would also contact CBSA as they are the ones who process the PR on landing (going through customs/immigration).
Will do that right away
Thank youtink23 said:I would also contact CBSA as they are the ones who process the PR on landing (going through customs/immigration).
i called and they said that it will not be a problem he can simply bring a copy of his old passport with the COPR and his new passport. Just in case anyone else run i to this problemAntoinetee said:Thank you
Will do that right away
Awesome! Glad it will be as simple as that!Antoinetee said:i called and they said that it will not be a problem he can simply bring a copy of his old passport with the COPR and his new passport. Just in case anyone else run i to this problem
I am also a NDVO applicant and we applied in Oct and the file got transferred on Feb 4th. If you had applied on Nov then the decision made is for the sponsor and the file has been transferred to the VO. The avg in Delhi seems to be 7-8 months once the file has been received so calculate from the date the AOR2 was received. As mileaway mentioned the medicals received just means the medicals have been received and nothing else about the decision being made on the fileRukhsar shaikh said:Medical received means just that, they have the medical results. It does not tell you anything about the current status of your application.
Where does it say decision made? Under the sponsor portion or the applicant portion? You said that you applied in November, so the decision made is likely for the sponsor, then it gets transferred to the VO. Check the thread for your VO to see what the current trend is in terms of time.
Well check out website properly. It clearly said that medical received means decision made. But anyway i dont need to proove you. Now i will tell u when i will get visa
Good to hear. If I don't have a job lined up for June, though, is this likely to delay my application three or more months? Will I need to update my application when I find a job?canuck_in_uk said:You can most definitely start the sponsorship process now.Could I start a sponsorship application for my wife while I am still in China? I could move back to Canada in June and find work immediately (while still searching for more permanent employment).
My work visa is provided by the university. I could extend it, but I'd have to commit to staying in China through the following school year (June 2016). I could stay in China on a tourist or family visa, but some things are easier for me to do from home (contacting schools, visiting campuses, getting a car, buying baby stuff, etc.), plus I may need to continue working.wowsers said:(2) Is there any possibility of extending your China job and visa to cover at least part of the waiting time you are likely to suffer even if you apply outland at once from China? If you move to Canada in June it seems to me almost inevitable that you will have to leave your wife and daughter behind until they get their PR status. If you want to be together it must surely be in China for the time being?
It is recommended to apply for visit visa after you have sent your application since in case you are rejected before you apply you will have show that your visit visa was rejected and they will look into that.Lamja said:i have question.
What do u think is it good to ask for visitor visa before or after u send family sponsorship - spouse documents to mississauga ? or shoud i wait after my wife gets approved for sponsor and they send to vienna visa office?
but is it good to wait aplication to be aproved 1st in missisaqa then they send in vienna, and after to ask for visitor visa or i can immidietly after we send app in missisaqadraxz1289 said:It is recommended to apply for visit visa after you have sent your application since in case you are rejected before you apply you will have show that your visit visa was rejected and they will look into that.
Answered here: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/conditional-permanent-residency-t271801.0.htmlCanada-Ontario said:Hello All,
My common law partner is going to sponser me for PR application and we have a question about this conditional PR. we are wondering if it applies to our case.
Respected Members,scylla said:Answered here: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/conditional-permanent-residency-t271801.0.html
Yes, it applies to married couples as well. If you are married less than 2 years and do not have kids, then you would get condition 51 on your COPR.shy_guy said:Respected Members,
Is conditional PR granted to married couple as well? I mean if you are married for less than 2 years before applying and have no Kids, would the applicant be awarded Conditional PR status or PR status?
Please shed light about Conditional PR status, does most applicant get Conditional Status??
I would send all those, and the Option C. it should arrive within 10 business days (it took that for me about 1 month ago)janicenewk said:Hey, I have a question about my Option C print out:
-Is there a way to just send my notice of last assesment that I have (2012-2013), my current pay stubs within the last year, and last T4 while I wait for my Option C to come in the mail? Then mail it to them when it comes, or will this complicate things? I am living in the uk and am a bit worried that it will take ages to revieve my option c from Canada. Any advice???
Thanks