Yes, that's an excellent sign.muh_elsayed said:Hi,
I applied in 30/6/2016 to Sponsor my wife, I got an email requesting a proof of intent to return to Canada, Police clearance, 2 photos and Passport, VO: Cairo - Egypt.
regarding intent to return to Canada, I provided the following:
1. Opened bank account
2. Show that I have enough money to live with my family for one year
3. flat, jobs, medical insurance, shipping searches and communication
4. My B.Sc. degree accredited by WES (World Education Services)
5. My plan till travel
6. My plan after reaching Canada
7. Why I want to go to Canada
Do you thinks this is enough?
Is the request of photos and passport is a good sign?
Thanks
you can write you canadian address for both. there is nothing wrong with this.Annjo89 said:Hi,
I am in the middle of gathering all the documents for Family Class Sponsorship Visa, outside of Canada. I am in Canada now on a work visa and will stay here during the process, my question is can I write my residential address as "the same as mailing address", which is our address here in Canada, or shall I write my address in my home country?
Cheers!
Annie
Yes...you will need a medical exam from a CIC approved Panel Physician, as well as a PCC from each country where you have lived for 6 months, or more, since age 18.Annjo89 said:Hello,
Do I need a police certificate and a medical requirements when I apply for Sponsorship Visa?
I read I don't need a police certificate when I apply for Permanent Residence.
Did you have a police certificate when you applied? And medical requirements?
Thank yoU!
1. Find an employer that is willing to complete the LMIA process to hire you, which is not likely in most cases.Annjo89 said:When applying for Sponsorship Visa (Common-law) outland, is there any way I can work during the process?
Thanks!
If applicant is from visa-exempt country, then COPR will be mailed out to the mailing address. Watch out for it, and if it takes too long, you need to chase CIC down. It could be lost because it is not sent by courier, just regular mail in many countries. (Yes, some places send them out by courier, but HK, Taiwan and perhaps quite a few other places get it via regular mail). Time to arrive varies. I would say if applicant does not get in by 1 month, something is wrong.PandaChan said:Our application just changed yesterday to, decision: application has been approved
Our account is linked to cic so will we get our letter by email and how long does it take?
What happens next after the application has been approved?
How long before he can move h Canada?
What will they send him to bring with him to Canada so they know that he has been approved?
Want to book him a flight to Canada right away but not sure what it is that we are waiting for now after he was approved.
Sorry for so many questions but just don't know what happens next.
Oh wow, was not aware it could take that long. Would we be able to change the mailing address to have it mailed to my address here in Canada so my husband could move here and wait for it with me?cheng9999 said:If applicant is from visa-exempt country, then COPR will be mailed out to the mailing address. Watch out for it, and if it takes too long, you need to chase CIC down. It could be lost because it is not sent by courier, just regular mail in many countries. (Yes, some places send them out by courier, but HK, Taiwan and perhaps quite a few other places get it via regular mail). Time to arrive varies. I would say if applicant does not get in by 1 month, something is wrong.
If visa is required, VO will ask for passport. Some countries ask for passport upfront. If not, passport gets sent in, then have to wait for it to come back.
Assuming the 1st case, once COPR comes, check if everything is ok (name, date of birth, passport number, accompanying dependents list if there are dependants coming along, etc.). If everything is ok, then applicant is good to go. Have to land before COPR expiry, which would be 12 months from the date of the medical report.
Then prepare for the trip. If bringing in goods which do not follow the trip (like in cargo later), applicant will need to fill out B4 form and get border officer to stamp it during landing. Must do this or else the goods may incur import duties. Some say goods which accompany the applicant also needs B4. In our case, didn't care at all. Only thing was that the jewelry (of course we did not have jewelry sent via cargo boxes) did not have official appraisal. Border officer made some confusing comments saying the B4 is useless. What she meant was that we can bring the things in, but if we bring them out again, they may not be able to come in again without being taxed.
That's it.