india but his application is over 2years, so its been a long time applied since 2018Congratulations! Can please tell where are they from? Whats there’s timeline
india but his application is over 2years, so its been a long time applied since 2018Congratulations! Can please tell where are they from? Whats there’s timeline
Oh! Glad to hear that and there long wait coming to an end. I am from Bangladesh and December 2019 applicant and donno until how long I have to wait.india but his application is over 2years, so its been a long time applied since 2018
What was the actual case? Just spouse from outland or both husband and wife got PR on the same time?2 of my friends got PR on friday. 2days ago
Mine shows 17days. I sent them a webform just now. Really hoping to unite with my husband. Wish you luck.Application externe: moroccan canadian citizen husband in Vancouver, BC canada. Moroccan Spouse in Morocco.
- application received on October 11, 2019.
- Sponsor approved Nov 26
- Spouse Biometric requested Nov 26
- Spouse medical requested on November 27, 2019
- Spouse Biometric and medical done Dec 4 & 5
- Spouse Medical results have been received by IRCC Dec 11
- File transferred to Rabat, Morocco Jan 7.
- Sept 10 : supplementary info needed: chat conversations, more pictures, proof of money transfers
- all info sent Sept 14 ... we are still waiting to see what will happen soon
IRCC website showing 12 days left to reach the one year mark!
I thought one can apply only on paper for this, not line as you wrote; not clear. You don't need to open an account just to apply outlandDumb question guys, I am the sponsor (PR in Canada), will be sponsoring my future wife (non PR living outside Canada).
1. In the IRCC website, who must open an account and start the application, Me or Her? (I already have a 5 year account though).
2. Principal applicant in this case is the future wife, correct?
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3. What is the meaning of "certified translations" (of text messages/ chats)?
Is it through an attorney (we bring screenshots of messages and attorney translates it)? Who translates this and verifies this?
They replied saying visa officer recommended interview. They will later inform me when international interviews startMine shows 17days. I sent them a webform just now. Really hoping to unite with my husband. Wish you luck.
applied as outland, came to canada on visit visa but got stuck in canada due to the covid, update IRCC about the present location and got PR inlandWhat was the actual case? Just spouse from outland or both husband and wife got PR on the same time?
I would strongly suggest you read through the application materials yourself and double-check so that you can push back and ask questions if you doubt the ability of your consultants to respond well. Have you already submitted your application? If not, you can revoke at any time and prepare and submit yourself - but obviously you may lose what you've paid up-front.We are applying for outland spousal sponsorship from India.
1. The consultant based out of CA missed informing us that NOA was needed while sharing document list and gave a last min request. Since my husband filed taxes late for 2017/18 he is yet to get NOA (2018/19 was filed on time). Its been 8 weeks since we requested and CRA is yet to respond and neither are we able to access it online. Is there any way to expedite or escalate this?
2. We requested the consultant to put-in the application without NOA with an explanation letter and they mentioned that they are doing a paper-based application for us and it will not be possible to link later on - Also, mentioned only paper-based application is an option for spousal applications through consultants - IS THIS TRUE?
Thanks a ton. I'll consider your suggestions.I would strongly suggest you read through the application materials yourself and double-check so that you can push back and ask questions if you doubt the ability of your consultants to respond well. Have you already submitted your application? If not, you can revoke at any time and prepare and submit yourself - but obviously you may lose what you've paid up-front.
At any rate, look at page 5 of the IMM1344 form, which is the part that asks for your notice of assessment. It says quite clearly if you cannot provide the NOA, you must provide an explanation on a separate sheet of paper, accompanied by relevant financial documentation (i.e. to show you can support, this might be bank account savings, other info on income, etc.)
And your consultant is not entirely correct that it is not possible to "link" information later on. You CAN submit a webform after the submission to provide the NOA when available. It is more difficult to submit this information - because you may have difficulty specifying sufficiently the file without the file number, and IRCC may take some time to figure it out, as it won't be high priority - but it can be done.
Now it's up to you and the consultant whether it is better to wait for the notice of assessment or if what you have already in hand to show ability to support is sufficient. That's a separate question, and it may be better to wait until you get the NOA (I've no idea). But it is certainly possible to submit without waiting and to link information later (although not necessarily easy).