I rated you! I hope you can continue to help usCanadianJeepGuy said:Inland for Family class is Vegreville. Outland is Mississauga.
I rated you! I hope you can continue to help usCanadianJeepGuy said:Inland for Family class is Vegreville. Outland is Mississauga.
She needs to leave Canada. If she doesn't, CIC will likely start proceeding to remove her and having an inland application filed won't stop her from being removed from the country. Since she has been specifically told to leave, she needs to comply. Failing to comply will only cause problems for your application. So applying outland is your best option at this point.shilru said:Hello Everyone,
Im in a sticky situation and need some advice. My girlfriend had a 1 week TRP ( Temporary Resident Permit), issued to her on the 4th of January 2013. We applied for the extension of TRP but it was not granted (processing took until the 24th of May to complete). She was issued a refusal letter and told to leave canada and return to India. We got married ( Im a canadian citizen), in February while we waited for the TRP decision from CIC. We were dating for 2 years before the marriage and I have plenty of evidence (photos, phone records, emails), to prove that it was a legitimate relationship. My question is whether she should go back to India and do an outland sponsorship or stay here and try for the Inland (she will be out of status). My worry is that the outland will take even longer than the usual processing time due to the questions the TRP would raise . Should I try the inland Sponsorship? I don't want to be away from her for months or possibly years. Your insight will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
If she was issued a departure order, then I agree with Scylla - its imperative to depart on time.scylla said:She needs to leave Canada. If she doesn't, CIC will likely start proceeding to remove her and having an inland application filed won't stop her from being removed from the country. Since she has been specifically told to leave, she needs to comply. Failing to comply will only cause problems for your application. So applying outland is your best option at this point.
Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5289ETOC.aspThe person being sponsored must resolve the circumstances that resulted in the inadmissibility before submitting an application for permanent residence.
If this was in fact a TRP (rather than a TRV) then I think she must leave regardless of whether the letter is a departure order or simple instructions to leave. It's my understanding that expiry dates for TRPs are taken extremely seriously and it's quite problematic if you overstay.computergeek said:Why was the TRP granted in the first place? I wouldn't expect any issues for her PR application if she leaves, though, but if she is inadmissible that inadmissibility needs to be addressed before applying for PR:
I'd love to find this out, as well, as I'll be going tomorrow to get my SIN. You did sign the COPR and the officer, filled out the sections they were responsible for, correct?UsCa said:Today I went to apply for SIN
and they told me my COPR is not validated.. and they have to manually send the papers to the immigration..
Thus, could not give me SIN
it will be mailed out to my address in 3-4 weeks.
has this happened to anybody ?
yes. I didmuffy1 said:I'd love to find this out, as well, as I'll be going tomorrow to get my SIN. You did sign the COPR and the officer, filled out the sections they were responsible for, correct?
I am not sure if it's an immigration issue at all, more of a government one. A friend of mine (or rather, a friend of my parents!)'s child just got his SIN to work, and there was an issue with his name not validating. The whole family is Canadian so I think it's just the government sometimes screwing up. (Sometimes HAHAHA understatement eh? haha)UsCa said:yes. I did
the person there said the system is not validating my name
so lets see when I get my sin card mailed.. he did gave a number to call back IF i dont get it on time
and also told that this happens a lot and they have to send it in manually
So, did that person got his SIN or not ?parker24 said:I am not sure if it's an immigration issue at all, more of a government one. A friend of mine (or rather, a friend of my parents!)'s child just got his SIN to work, and there was an issue with his name not validating. The whole family is Canadian so I think it's just the government sometimes screwing up. (Sometimes HAHAHA understatement eh? haha)
No, I did not get the number. the person said he cannot give me..muffy1 said:So, you don't even have your # yet, correct, as opposed to just not having your card? Do you know how long it can take to receive your SIN card? I only ask because I certainly want to work asap lol
I'm sure you won't be waiting too long! Sorry this happened to you
no... what are those... how to join them ?muffy1 said:Awww...UsCa.....I'm sorry to hear that!! Don't worry...it will get better If you plan on working, that will help as well...you'll be able to get out of the house and work towards goals/etc. Have you looked into any community groups that are out there for newcomers?