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Hello Guys!

I just want to know if I still have another option in case I will received my spousal visa and I would want to stay for few months before going to canada will there be any way that I could extend it? Coz as what some of the forumers said that the visa expiration date is the same with the medical expiration date :( Anybody pls. help.

Your response is highly appreciated! Thanks!
 
Hi everyone! I need your help, please. I came in Canada in Junuary 2012, and got married here. A am under a sponsorship process, now.
I want to apply to a study permit. How I must apply outside Canada? or inside? if outside, i concern, because I don't have viza for US. Can canadian officer on the abroad don't let in me in Canada? I don't quite understand what does it mean "Flag pole"? In which side is it(Flag Pole), in American or Canadian? Thank you very much!
 
chelseaviel said:
Hello Guys!

I just want to know if I still have another option in case I will received my spousal visa and I would want to stay for few months before going to canada will there be any way that I could extend it? Coz as what some of the forumers said that the visa expiration date is the same with the medical expiration date :( Anybody pls. help.

Your response is highly appreciated! Thanks!

You must land, but you don't have to STAY. You can land then go back and wrap up anything needed :)
 
hi,

What should I do now,I havent recieved the letter yet,asking additional docs and medical instruction.Which they emailed my husband regarding my letter that they send and i didnt received they send email my husband last july 16,and now august 17 so 1 month already,..Do i have to cal them or send email instead of sitting and worried sick of what happen again,..Tired of being delay...:(

reply much appreciated!
 
hello everyone
i have a question i have emailed delhi like 3 times in last 3 months and havent got a single reply from them regarding my email .i have faxed them too but still no reply i have no clue whats going on with my application and were do i go i even went personally to delhi office as it says on there website open to public from mon to friday but when i went there they didnt allow me in i was so upset as i was told that they did not update it on the website but they dont allow anyone in embassy not what kind serivice this it even there own website is not upto date
 
GIRL29 said:
hi,

What should I do now,I havent recieved the letter yet,asking additional docs and medical instruction.Which they emailed my husband regarding my letter that they send and i didnt received they send email my husband last july 16,and now august 17 so 1 month already,..Do i have to cal them or send email instead of sitting and worried sick of what happen again,..Tired of being delay...:(

reply much appreciated!

Call AND e-mail. They usually give you a month after the letter is sent to send the stuff, you're already past that so yes, call AND e-mail, both you and your husband do that!
 
parker24 said:
Call AND e-mail. They usually give you a month after the letter is sent to send the stuff, you're already past that so yes, call AND e-mail, both you and your husband do that!

What a great help Parker,..I'll do that tomorrow morning then,.God blessed!
 
Anyone have any idea of how long it takes to get FBI clearance in US. Sending off application today to apply for record. Really need it ASAP!
 
blondie1216 said:
Anyone have any idea of how long it takes to get FBI clearance in US. Sending off application today to apply for record. Really need it ASAP!

Unfortunately it's around 16-18 weeks.
 
scylla said:
Unfortunately it's around 16-18 weeks.

Even if the person has no record? Wow!
 
I moved to Toronto in August. I left my husband and 2 year old son so I could move to Canada and sponsor them. We are Indian but live in the Gulf. I have been a Permanent resident of Canada much before I got married.

I applied for their sponsorship in October. I got an approval letter from them on the 20th of Dec. My husband sent his and our sons passport on the 23rd of March. Thinking that the passport would arrive by the 20th of June (thus completing 6 months) I came to the Gulf to at least collect my son. It is not the 17th of August and there is still no sign of their passports.....Is it normal to hold on to passports for 5 months? Is that even legally allowed? what if there is an emergency and my husband and son need to travel?

I now need to return to Canada in order to get back to work.....I lived away from my little bot for 11 months......and now I might have to go back without him because the damn CHC in New Delhi is taking their own sweet time to process the Visas....

Can anyone here help....Who do I contact?..I have emailed and called every single number available online....but have had no reply.....Even my immigration lawyer in Canada confirmed that they cannot keep the passports in CHC for 5 months....

Any feedback is welcome and appreciated.
 
blondie1216 said:
Even if the person has no record? Wow!

Yes - whether they have a record or not doesn't matter. The 16-18 is their processing time regardless. Some people do receive theirs sooner. But don't expect it in just 2-3 weeks. It's going to take longer unfortunately.
 
blondie1216 said:
Anyone have any idea of how long it takes to get FBI clearance in US. Sending off application today to apply for record. Really need it ASAP!

Right now I think it's taking about 6-8 weeks... We sent my husbands in July 26th, no charge on the credit card as of yet...

Check this thread...
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/canada-immigration-forum/-t38827.0.html
 
Bulbul1977 said:
I moved to Toronto in August. I left my husband and 2 year old son so I could move to Canada and sponsor them. We are Indian but live in the Gulf. I have been a Permanent resident of Canada much before I got married.

I applied for their sponsorship in October. I got an approval letter from them on the 20th of Dec. My husband sent his and our sons passport on the 23rd of March. Thinking that the passport would arrive by the 20th of June (thus completing 6 months) I came to the Gulf to at least collect my son. It is not the 17th of August and there is still no sign of their passports.....Is it normal to hold on to passports for 5 months? Is that even legally allowed? what if there is an emergency and my husband and son need to travel?

I now need to return to Canada in order to get back to work.....I lived away from my little bot for 11 months......and now I might have to go back without him because the damn CHC in New Delhi is taking their own sweet time to process the Visas....

Can anyone here help....Who do I contact?..I have emailed and called every single number available online....but have had no reply.....Even my immigration lawyer in Canada confirmed that they cannot keep the passports in CHC for 5 months....

Any feedback is welcome and appreciated.

A few questions...

When you applied to sponsor your son and husband - did you meet residency requirements (i.e. had you lived in Canada for two out of every five years to maintain PR status)?

Where are you now? Are you back in Canada or still away? If you're outside of Canada - how long have you been there now? As a PR, you must be living in Canada in order to qualify to sponsor and you must continue living in Canada until the processing of the application is 100% approved and your husband and son have their PR visas. Short trips (2-3 weeks) out of the country are fine. Anything longer and you risk having the file rejected because you're not living in Canada. If you've been away for more than a month, you need to return asap.
 
scylla said:
A few questions...

When you applied to sponsor your son and husband - did you meet residency requirements (i.e. had you lived in Canada for two out of every five years to maintain PR status)?

Where are you now? Are you back in Canada or still away? If you're outside of Canada - how long have you been there now? As a PR, you must be living in Canada in order to qualify to sponsor and you must continue living in Canada until the processing of the application is 100% approved and your husband and son have their PR visas. Short trips (2-3 weeks) out of the country are fine. Anything longer and you risk having the file rejected because you're not living in Canada. If you've been away for more than a month, you need to return asap.


I live in Canada now but returned only to pick up my son. I was able to sponsor them BECAUSE I proved that I live there. I have been back in the gulf since the 4th of July. I am still here waiting for my husband n son's passports to return.