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HAS THE RULE PASSED (CONDITIONAL PR OF 2 YEARS) :- :o :o :o :o :o?
As I came to know (from a friend), that the conditional PR 'll be issued to landing Spouse from next week.

Kindly clear, if anybody has information.
 
Please help guys!!!

I just realized on my APPENDIX A SCHEDULE A BACKGROUND/DECLARATION form question 6d where it says have you been refused a visa to Canada before, I answer NO by mistake because I was refused a visitors visa once before. Is there any way I can correct this? I am afraid if I don't correct it they might refuse me the visa thinking I was not honest. I am so depressed now please give me advice.
 
Leon said:
As far as I know, you can sponsor both at the same time. They may be asking to make sure you meet the income requirements.

Thank you very much for your reply... I should be ok with income requirements.
 
JATT_PUNJABI said:
Hello Everyone

HAS THE RULE PASSED (CONDITIONAL PR OF 2 YEARS) :- :o :o :o :o :o?
As I came to know (from a friend), that the conditional PR 'll be issued to landing Spouse from next week.

Kindly clear, if anybody has information.

Still unknown.
 
Josephs said:
Please help guys!!!

I just realized on my APPENDIX A SCHEDULE A BACKGROUND/DECLARATION form question 6d where it says have you been refused a visa to Canada before, I answer NO by mistake because I was refused a visitors visa once before. Is there any way I can correct this? I am afraid if I don't correct it they might refuse me the visa thinking I was not honest. I am so depressed now please give me advice.

If your file is already at the VO, write them a letter saying you have just reviewed your application and realized the error and wish to correct it. Enclose a new copy of that page of the application with the information correctly done.
 
CharlieD10 said:
If your file is already at the VO, write them a letter saying you have just reviewed your application and realized the error and wish to correct it. Enclose a new copy of that page of the application with the information correctly done.

Thanks a lot! I'll take it to the embassy doorstep tomorrow.
 
CharlieD10 said:
Still unknown.

@ charlie

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-03-02.asp

http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2011/2011-03-26/html/notice-avis-eng.html#d114
 
JATT_PUNJABI said:
@ charlie

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-03-02.asp

http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2011/2011-03-26/html/notice-avis-eng.html#d114

Neither one of those mentions a date for the implementation of conditional PRs for spousal applicants. The first has to do with the sponsorship bar of 5 years, which took effect last week, and the second is regarding the invitation to comment on the proposal to implement conditional PRs.

As I said, a date for the implementation of conditional PRs for spousal applicants is still unknown at this time.
 
Hi i just want to ask how long will it take after sponsor's approval?
 
emma01 said:
Hi i just want to ask how long will it take after sponsor's approval?

There's really no specific way to know. It depends upon the complexity of the application, the visa office processing it, how well prepared it was, and so forth. But you can see the "time for 80% of applications to be processed" on the CIC website as a guideline (on the main site, right column, "check processing times").
 
Hello dear members, My wife is a canadian citizen, she is sponsoring me to immigrate to Canada so, Can any body please help me to know if my Parents or my siblings are considered as Dependants in my application under the Option " other " in Relationship to principal Applicant Section into Additional Dependants / Declaration Form or Any other forms in my Application...?
Thanks for helping me have a nice time..
 
mshoman said:
Hello dear members, My wife is a canadian citizen, she is sponsoring me to immigrate to Canada so, Can any body please help me to know if my Parents or my siblings are considered as Dependants in my application under the Option " other " in Relationship to principal Applicant Section into Additional Dependants / Declaration Form or Any other forms in my Application...?
Thanks for helping me have a nice time..

No. Children are the only dependents in a spousal application, if you have any from previous relationships.
 
I used to have someone like a common law partner in the country where I'm living now, but we never stayed together or have any serious relationship. When the form as me if I have ever had a common law partner i write NO. Can this lead to refusal of my visa?
 

Leon please read my post and help.

I used to have someone like a common law partner in the country where I'm living now, but we never stayed together or have any serious relationship. When the form as me if I have ever had a common law partner i write NO. Can this lead to refusal of my visa?
 
Josephs said:
Leon please read my post and help.

I used to have someone like a common law partner in the country where I'm living now, but we never stayed together or have any serious relationship. When the form as me if I have ever had a common law partner i write NO. Can this lead to refusal of my visa?

Having a former common-law partner is not grounds for refusal. From your brief description, it sounds like you aren't even sure if what you had qualified as a common law relationship ("... we never stayed together or have any serious relationship...") So, even if CIC were to find out about your previous relationship AND decide it was common-law, it wouldn't rise to the level of fraud if you had a reasonable belief it did not qualify as a common law relationship.

If you didn't live together, I don't see how it could have been common-law.