serf said:
Kindly suggest on my following case:
I am an Indian citizen, my wife holds Canadian PR, which she obtained as a family PR on the points base. She stayed in Canada in 2009 for 15 days after she got her PR then came back. We both are medical graduates from India. She then, took her exams for USMLE, U.S. in 2010 and stayed in US for 10 months and since then, stayed in India with her parents till our marriage 3 months back. And a month ago, we decided to move to Canada. She has gone to Canada, 3 days back. We plan to apply from her as the sponsor for me as the spouse From Canada.
I wanted to know, whether:
1) Is it okay for her to sponsor me , since she has not had a long stay in Canada too. Shall we wait or should apply.
2) If we apply, how much time can it take or any tips to quicken the process.....as it seems very difficult to live seperately for a longer period. Kindly suggest some way out , so that we can stay together till the application processing. We are still yet to apply....
3) When we apply, do we have to send the PCC and Medical along with the application..
4) PCC- WHere do we have to get the PCC from- LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT/ REGIONAL PASSPORT OFFICE
I shall be really grateful for your kind help and advice.
GOD BLESS!!!!
1) I did have almost the same story as your wife except that I had stayed in Canada for almost an year and half after PR, but did go to Singapore after that. My PR is to expire in 2013 and decided to move to Canada for good. So its a good start to have the sponsor in Canada. Once the sponsor is in Canada, you really don't want to waste time to apply for PR (if you are opting outland) as each day counts...
2) It depends on whether you are opting for Outland or Inland application. Pl. check the very first page in the website for more details (Leon's message). Outland is faster (depending on the VO that you select) and the sponsor need to be in Canada. Inland takes longer time. Now, if the applicant can come on TRV/work permit, nothing as good as that, but obtaining TRV while sponsoring is difficult and is rarely issued by CIC. Work permit, of course, if you find an employer and nothing as great as that..
3) Submitting PCC and medicals fastens the PR processing
4) Depends on VO office, but if you are opting for NewDelhi Visa Office, the PCC need to be obtained from your state (your home town) police station (they have the procedure in place, you may go, fill up the application, submit your passport for few days and might have to go to police station to show your face or the police might come home to do the search and in few days after the process, they will issue the PCC. Now in India, getting the PCC depends whole lot on various factors, you might want to read on it and understand everything before you go.
For any info or even a small doubt, I suggest you to google up and look for information. You will find various stories of different people which will help you to understand the process and ways to tackle it. Trust me, its a lot of work but its very much do-able with lot of patience and perseverance..You might also want to thoroughly understand the CIC website and this forum to make you a master in this...