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walesme said:
ANYONE CAN HELP ME WITH THIS TIME LINE PLEASE. NO SA APPROVED YET AND ITS MORE THAN 43 DAYS

Turn off the CAPS lock, it's considered rude. Also, post your query ONCE in the appropriate thread instead of spamming multiple threads with the exact same post.

As they are already processing the applicant, the sponsor has been approved. Sometimes the email goes to your junk folder or an letter gets lost or not even sent out.
 
Hi! Im new here (I cant update my profile because I must have 10 posts)
well, 3 quickly questions!!
1.How fast is Mexico office?
2. When they will return your passport, they give you a specific date to be in canada (landed)? or a specific time to arrive.
(example: "You have to Land on 15 June? OR You have seven days to Land (max 15 june)
3. That happens when you landed??
 
CanaHn said:
Hi! Im new here (I cant update my profile because I must have 10 posts)
well, 3 quickly questions!!
1.How fast is Mexico office?
2. When they will return your passport, they give you a specific date to be in canada (landed)? or a specific time to arrive.
(example: "You have to Land on 15 June? OR You have seven days to Land (max 15 june)
3. That happens when you landed??
Hi CanaHn,

I try to answer your questions according to what I know. And you can refer to this information

1. My application processing in Singapore, so I do not know the time in Mexico, but recently the office application processor seems faster

2. Yes, there will be a specific time in the passport. and you must enter Canada during that time. There can be 6 months.

3. When landing in Canada. You will go a separate door, to talk to the customs officers and immigration procedures. You will have to fill out some forms. Staff will be there to help you.
 
CanaHn said:
1.How fast is Mexico office?
2. When they will return your passport, they give you a specific date to be in canada (landed)? or a specific time to arrive.
(example: "You have to Land on 15 June? OR You have seven days to Land (max 15 june)
3. That happens when you landed??

Hi

In future, post your query once and wait for answers instead of posting the exact same thing across multiple threads.

1. I believe Mexico takes about a year.

2. The COPR will have an expiry date. Generally, it expires about a year after the date you did the medical.

3. No idea what you are asking.
 
Just a quick question for a friend, she has an ongoing app for PR under family class. She wants to know if CIC compare old applications with the new one, because she had an app around 10-11 years ago which was rejected (under skilled worker immigrant) but she declared it in her app for pr now that she was rejected. And will it affect her current app?
 
Marulara said:
Just a quick question for a friend, she has an ongoing app for PR under family class. She wants to know if CIC compare old applications with the new one, because she had an app around 10-11 years ago which was rejected (under skilled worker immigrant) but she declared it in her app for pr now that she was rejected. And will it affect her current app?

if it was under another stream, then it shouldn't affect her current application. they may take a look at it to see what happened, but this is a new application in a different stream. generally, one application has nothing to do with the other.
 
Marulara said:
Just a quick question for a friend, she has an ongoing app for PR under family class. She wants to know if CIC compare old applications with the new one, because she had an app around 10-11 years ago which was rejected (under skilled worker immigrant) but she declared it in her app for pr now that she was rejected. And will it affect her current app?

As she declared the refusal in her current app, there will be no issue.
 
Thanks CDNPR2014 and Canuck
 
Hi guys, not sure it is the right place to ask , but I try.

My wife and I are waiting for her PR outland. She is from JApan. She is planning to come to see me in Canada, for a couple of month , as a visitor.

I understand that she will not be allowed to get Canadian medical insurance until she gets her PR.
So what should she do ? Get a travel insurance from Japan, from Canada, or a private company ?

As always, thank you.
 
phil832 said:
Hi guys, not sure it is the right place to ask , but I try.

My wife and I are waiting for her PR outland. She is from JApan. She is planning to come to see me in Canada, for a couple of month , as a visitor.

I understand that she will not be allowed to get Canadian medical insurance until she gets her PR.
So what should she do ? Get a travel insurance from Japan, from Canada, or a private company ?

As always, thank you.

since shes leaving from japan, she should get it from japan..
 
Hi guys.. I'm new here.. My son and I just arrived here in Canada as permanent residence. I declared my common-law partner as non-accompnying dependent. Just want to ask how will i be able to get him here? Thanks.
 
canuck_in_uk said:
Hi

In future, post your query once and wait for answers instead of posting the exact same thing across multiple threads.

1. I believe Mexico takes about a year.

2. The COPR will have an expiry date. Generally, it expires about a year after the date you did the medical.

3. No idea what you are asking.
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Ok! sorry about that... Im new here.
Thank you very much
 
Hi all,

Am applying for PR with my wife as Sponsor (Canadian)
Besides, on 4th August we go 10 days on a usual vacation to Calgary to be with parents in law, in the last 8 years have been already 10 times there

I presume that I will get the Decision Made of my Visa Office in July, and positive.
So, they would ask me to send (my country Spain is Visa exempted) the copy of some pages of the Passport, and then they will send to me the COPR.
So as you see for the dates, I would be going to Canada after the issue of the COPR. However this holiday trip is a tourist one. Because we want to do the landing in the end of the year for some professional reasons.
(note: the COPR will have limit of February 2017 as per medical report, so there is no rush)
That poses me some questions:
Can I still land in Calgary in August as tourist , once the Paris office has issued a COPR ?
I have somewhere read that if I arrive to the airport , but do not show the COPR, so not making the “landing in Canada” procedures, then the “landing” is not activated
(note: maybe at arrival in the passport inmigration desk they have the info of my COPR in his computer)
Maybe there is another option that is: when I get in July the PR Letter request from the Visa Office to send the pages of my passport, then send them to Paris in the end of August (after returning from holidays in Canada) . Because is there any deadline days to send them to Paris ?

Yes, I somehow weird that having the possibility to “land” already in August, we want to land later, but we need to stay some more months in Spain to make money that make our life easier in Calgary after the real “landing”

Thank you in advance
 
Drickz said:
Hi guys.. I'm new here.. My son and I just arrived here in Canada as permanent residence. I declared my common-law partner as non-accompnying dependent. Just want to ask how will i be able to get him here? Thanks.

You need to sponsor your partner http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asp.