no. the sponsor only needs to submit what's listed on the sponsor's checklist.luissuarez said:Does the sponsor have to provide a police certificate in a spousal application?
You must submit an original PCC with the sponsorship application, so she will need to obtain a new one.subtain said:No, the original is with cic, so I was hoping to give a colour scan and an attached letter to cic to pull her police certificate from my PR file. Do i think it can work?
He needs to wait for the request letter after submitting the app.winter1986 said:How is he going to get a police clearance in SG? It is stated in the website that he needs to get a letter of request from CIC first before he could get a police clearance,
he also worked in Qatar for a year last 2014, does he need to get a police clearance as well in Qatar, how is he going to obtain that?
What are the chances if he'll apply a tourist visa first before we file his application under spousal sponsorship just to make sure he'll make it on time when I give birth in January 2017? Should I file his application under spousal sponsorship first before applying him as a tourist?
Why would you have to contact IRCC first? Just submit your app.ejac09 said:how to submit the application? I will contact first the immigration before to submit the application? Or Just send it via courier?
yes, that's normal. there won't be anything further added when status changes. when you say "our application", are you referring to the sponsor's or the applicant's? if you're referring to the sponsors, there seems to have a been a big update push in ECAS and a lot of sponsor status' changed to DM, even if the sponsor has already been approved. If it's the applicant's side you're referring to, and there weren't any further document requests or an interview, that generally means the application was approved. if the applicant requires a visa, they will receive instructions for sending their passport to the visa office - so the applicant should be on the lookout for an email or a letter in regular mail. if they don't require a visa and did not receive a passport request, then it is assumed the PPR was waived, and the COPR document was mailed out - so have your husband keep an eye out for a brown envelope in regular mail.hyow12 said:I'm hoping maybe someone can help me with this.
My husband is from Germany and I am a Canadian citizen. Our application status was updated today from "In Process" to "Decision Made".
It still just shows the three lines though!
1. Application Received
2. Application Started
3. Medical results received.
Has anyone else had this happen? If so, how long was it before you received more information?
Is this good news?? I hope so. Smiley
She can certainly apply for a study permit if she qualifies. If she is already married to you, there is a good chance of refusal.satbsi said:Both the families want that girl goes along with me to Canada once we get married.
Is there any option by which we can achieve this e.g. Study Visa?
If she comes on Study visa, how soon i can marry(Civil marraige) her in canada? And once we marry in Canada, which type of sponsorship i should apply i.e. INLAND or OUTLAND?
What is more advisable?
No, it doesn't mean that your husband will be approved soon.Makeup28 said:Sponcership application status saying decision made.
Permanent residence application status in processing.
What does this mean? , will my husband come here very soon like this month?
It'll take up to the maximum period that it takes from your country of residence, sorry, but nobody can answer this question.rebecca1987 said:Hi,
The status of my spousal application changed to DM. Can someone please tell me, how much time it will take now?
It is DM on Application. What will be process now? when should i expect him to be here.
Thank you