Thank you very much. It works.Try reselecting "No" for the question 3 of part 1. Assuming you are using up-to-date version of Adobe Reader to fill this out, should be no problem validating the form.
Thank you very much. It works.Try reselecting "No" for the question 3 of part 1. Assuming you are using up-to-date version of Adobe Reader to fill this out, should be no problem validating the form.
1. getting new passport is good but doesn’t really matter for the purpose of submitting your application. You can apply even without passport but will be needing one for visa.Hi,
Both myself and my Canadian partner are living abroad. My partner is definitely moving back to Canada (we have email proof to the employer and one-way flight ticket). We can submit the application next week (outland), but unsure if better to wait because:
Am I better to submit next week and send the 3 updates above via webform? Or am I better to wait to submit the application until I have done point 1, 2 and 3 or some of them to not confuse IRCC?
- I am due to get a new passport in 3 weeks
- My Canadian partner is moving back to Canada in 1 month
- I am moving either to Canada in 2 months (or move back to my country of Citizenship if they don't let me in with dual intent). The initial plan was to wait and see if they let me in and do inland, but given the strikes, we decided it is safer to do outland.
I know that IRCC are not very good at checking the webforms, is it a good idea to also email my VAC to let them know of the updates?
I assume I will receive the AOR in 2 months, do I need to wait for AOR to submit a webform with the updates listed above? Or should I do this as soon as the changes happen?
I am also concerned about bringing the new passport to do the biometrics and medicals, but IRCC will still have not logged my new passport number on their system and this will mess things up? Sorry, seems quite negative but I don't have much faith in IRCC admin process...
I was already under stress due to the fact that if I need to leave the country during inland process, I might be refused entry and my application is gone. And now if these strikes go ahead, I would rather have the freedom of movement. I am taking a 1+ year career break anyway so OWP is not a necessity for me. Plus I am ready now to submit outland, whereas it will take me 3 months to be ready to submit inland.2/3. IMO if you have the ability to enter Canada (either you have trv or you are visa exempt) then you will have no issues to apply inland. Strikes if they happen rarely go for a considerable amount of time to greatly affect the processing time. Any specific reason you think it is safer to apply outland?
-You changing your passport is zero problem, should not cause any delays or issues. It's a routine matter.I was already under stress due to the fact that if I need to leave the country during inland process, I might be refused entry and my application is gone. And now if these strikes go ahead, I would rather have the freedom of movement. I am taking a 1+ year career break anyway so OWP is not a necessity for me. Plus I am ready now to submit outland, whereas it will take me 3 months to be ready to submit inland.
Ok, I think we will submit the application this week. I can imagine showing up to give biometrics and medicals having the new passport that does not match what shown on the biometric/medicals invitation letter and that will cause issues. but maybe I need to have more faith in IRCC.-You changing your passport is zero problem, should not cause any delays or issues. It's a routine matter.
So I will update IRCC via webform before receiving AOR? Will I be given an application reference code before receiving AOR so that I can refer to that when submitting the webform before receiving AOR? Otherwise I can see my webform message getting lost, but again maybe I need to have more faith in IRCC.-There is a minor/modest benefit to applying after a citizen-spouse returns (avoids any evaluation of 'intent to return' at IRCC). But if your spouse writes in the application intent to return specific plans (place to live , job offer) and THEN udpates IRCC has returned to Canada with some proof of that, they should get it before AOR.
There is no passport reference on biometrics letter neither there is one on medical invitation letter. There is address, name, place and date of birth, uci and application number.Ok, I think we will submit the application this week. I can imagine showing up to give biometrics and medicals having the new passport that does not match what shown on the biometric/medicals invitation letter and that will cause issues. but maybe I need to have more faith in IRCC.
So I will update IRCC via webform before receiving AOR? Will I be given an application reference code before receiving AOR so that I can refer to that when submitting the webform before receiving AOR? Otherwise I can see my webform message getting lost, but again maybe I need to have more faith in IRCC.
Don't recall what are on these forms, doesn't matter, just inform that new passport. They'll go by name/DOB match anyway.Ok, I think we will submit the application this week. I can imagine showing up to give biometrics and medicals having the new passport that does not match what shown on the biometric/medicals invitation letter and that will cause issues. but maybe I need to have more faith in IRCC.
Yes, have more faith. If you provide the basic/key data on the app, they'll match it - may take a bit longer but not that big a deal. Generally you'll get a 'fixed' file number from the AOR.So I will update IRCC via webform before receiving AOR? Will I be given an application reference code before receiving AOR so that I can refer to that when submitting the webform before receiving AOR? Otherwise I can see my webform message getting lost, but again maybe I need to have more faith in IRCC.
anybody?Do we need to digitally sign IMM 5476 form(use of representative) or manually by hand...can some one clarify??