It's region specific. For example, the US uses IMM 3910. They are all listed here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asproysingh said:WHAT Guide are you referring to ?
The main Sponsorship Guide...roysingh said:WHAT Guide are you referring to ?
Actually, the answer isn't in any of these. It's here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/Med-Exam-Instructions-eng.pdftuyen said:The main Sponsorship Guide...
You know...the one that you and your wife should've read very thoroughly BEFORE venturing out on submitting your application...
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asp
There are three guides there.
One for the sponsor, one for the applicant, and a third one for country-specific instructions (in part 3).
ECAS is glichy today, so give it a day or two.chelseaviel said:Hello computergeek!
I tried to access ECAS yesterday and today and im not able to before I was able to access using both UCI and File no. Is this normal? Thanks!
What class are you planning to apply for? If you're doing common-law (I noticed in your previous posts you lived with him for a year in Cape Town) the visitor visa isn't as important as if you were trying a Conjugal sponsorship. The fact you lived together says plenty. As long as you have proof, you'll be fine. You can do the visitor visa if you want or feel it's important.Emilee08 said:Hello there ,
I believe that if my South African boyfriend applies for a visitors before he applies for his sponsorship it is the right way to go as the Canadian immigration usullly refuses to grant visitors visa if they see the visitor has planned to stay long term in Canada.
But as soon as the visitors is approved, can we then send in our sponsorship application ?
If you can go there and get married or live with him for a year, you do not qualify for conjugal. You will be denied.Emilee08 said:well here is my problem, we are apllying for the conjugal one as I arrived in Cape town on the 12th of January and I left the 27th of december as my visa in south africa was expiring, so basically it is few days less than a year ! What should we do ??? Is the conjugal partnership the best option , as I noticed if we apply common law we need to write the exact dates and they will notice right there we didnt spend 365 days living together....
He gave me the power of attorney of his bank account so at least we have this together...
Once he is in canada , would it be less complicated for us to get married here right away ???
So as a visitor, you cannot stay in his house and extend like in Canada? If that's the case, perhaps. However, if you can get a visitor's visa the SA and get married to him, then yes it will be denied as you should apply married.Emilee08 said:The thing is that I was in South Africa on an exchange visa. I cannot apply for a work visa in South africa for the next two years as per the condition of the exchange visa. So basically, I though it was a visa barrier because I had no choice but to leave South Africa....
I can still go to SA as a visitor, so will not be able to live with him one year....
Do you think i would still see my conjugal application denied ?
You can do that yesEmilee08 said:Oh really ! Well thats very good to know thanks for your help !
Alright so as soon as he visits me in Canada, I think we should get married here and apply inland as married, what do you think ?