Thank you for your help!Aquakitty said:Just send the message however they say to in the email (either by replying to the email or using the case-specific inquiry tool).
Thank you for your help!Aquakitty said:Just send the message however they say to in the email (either by replying to the email or using the case-specific inquiry tool).
1. Yes, you can be a representative.shaffi.martinez said:1. Can I the Sponsor, be the Use of a Representative for the applicant ? this way I can fill out my husbands forms on his behalf, as his English isn't the greatest.
2. For the Additional Family Information Form (IMM5406) does this only include dependant children or does my husband have to list all his family (mother, father, brothers, sisters, (and their kids))?
No, you don't apply for the CSQ through your employer. Your sponsor applies.bm2015 said:When CIC tells us to apply for CSQ for me, then should I apply through my employer????
SInce I studied in Canada, I already hold an open work permit which is about to expire, so when I apply for open work permit through spousal category will I need a CAQ????????
Did you send your spousal sponsorship and open work permit together in the same package? If not - that's most likely why your OWP was refused. You should have mailed them in together. Do you still have valid status in Canada?Shamz9 said:I applied for inland spousal sponsorship and open work permit in the same month. The open work permit was refused as they said that I have not applied for a spousal sponsorship. The spousal sponsorship application has been received at the CIC office and I have verified this from the courier service. My passport is also expiring soon which makes me worried, as I have heard that the validity of the work permit expires with the passport. I have written to the CIC twice to confirm the status of my spousal sponsorship application but they do not reply to the letters. Does anybody have any idea what should be done in my case. If my passport expires, would I be able to obtain a work permit?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/bulletins/2015/ob613.aspsniper001 said:hi
I am new to this forum and I have a bit of problem. I got married in morocco by proxy as I couldn't be there for the ceremony and when I want to apply for the spousal sponsorship I found out that the proxy marriage is not acceptable in canada. if someone had heard something similar to my situation or has an idea how to help. I will be appreciative .
thanks a lot and I am looking for you replies
17 months is, for all intents and purposes, completely meaningless. The actual time depends on your personal situation first, and VO second. Your country of citizenship is also a factor. If your application is LVO and you are a british citizen, you can expect 9-12 months total.murtazaa75 said:Hey guys
CIC says 17 months is required time for all outland Spousal sponsorship cases .... does this apply equally on all visa offices .... I mean 17 months is a lot of time....
You can only have one or the other (study permit or OWP). If she obtains an OWP, it will void the study permit.jrseee said:Hi folks:
I need some info in re to the status of spouse once sponsorship application is submitted and police clearance certificate (PCC).
We started preparing inland sponsorship application for my wife as she is currently on a study permit in Canada and may require another year to finish her study. Let's say if we also include an open work permit application with her sponsorship application, and if it's granted, what would be her status in Canada (as then, she would have both study permit and OWP)? Is it allowed at all?
Also, she had an old PCC issued from the country of origin when she first came to Canada. I was wondering whether she would need a new one. I don't seem to find anywhere in CIC website that says an old PCC can not be used or within certain time frame for that matter, except for the country where the applicant currently lives in. Please see below the excerpt from CIC website:
"For the country you currently live in, the police certificate must be issued no more than six months before you apply.
For countries where you have lived for six months or more, the police certificate must be issued after the last time you lived in that country."
As I understand, we don't need to include PCC from Canada as they can obtain it. However, I'm confused whether she would still need a new PCC from the country of origin.
I would appreciate if you guys can shed some light on these. Thanks!
jrseee