Are you initially from the Islamabad visa office and then your file got transferred to London?taurus81 said:Hi Leon,
I am using this site first time, I will be very glad if you provide me some information regarding my Husband's case.
I applied my husband's case on Dec,17 2012
File accepted on 24, Jan 2013, 1st medical and police clearance done.
File transfer to LVO May 2014,
2nd Police certificate request and others documents was submitted 27,May 2014,
RPRF fees paid May 2014
photos, emails request on 16, Sept 2014
2nd medical request on 17, Sept 2014
Medical done on 30 Sept 2014.
Since than we are waiting for PPR1
Now its 2nd Dec 2014
Can you please tell me how much time it will take to get PPR1?
Thanks
Plz helpvalmiri said:Hi Im currently employed and I was thinking to change this job bcz its giving me so much stress other than the sadness that i have living here without my husband.
Therefore, DOES anybody know will it affect my application or what will happen if I change my job since CIC has received my application in the 22nd .
Plz help
You are correct. Since she is a PR she must be living in Canada in order to sponsor you. She must also continue living in Canada while the application is being processing (until you are issued the PR visa). Occasional short trips (2-3 weeks) outside of Canada are fine. Anything longer and she risks having the application refused for failure to reside in Canada.koi1 said:My wife is a Pakistani citizen and got her PR card two years ago in between the time we were engaged and got married. I am a British citizen residing in Pakistan. During these last two years she has not lived in Canada due to her business and my work and family commitments. We are now considering my application for permanent residency so that we can migrate to Canada together if and when it comes through. From what I understand from this thread though, specially the first post, my wife will not be able to sponsor me because she is not living in Canada. She will be in Canada for the next three months but it seems that she has to be there through the entire stage of my application process.
ajhatti said:Dear all,
I received an email from the New Delhi Visa Office yesterday:
We have received your application for permanent residence in Canada and have created a file with the file number indicated above. Please quote this file number in all future correspondence with our office.
In order to expedite the processing of your application, we are requesting that you provide the following as soon as possible:
• Proof of payment of your Right of Permanent Resident Fee (landing fee) to our office in Mississauga or by your sponsor in Canada, if not already paid. Note: dependent children are not required to pay the Right of Permanent Resident Fee.
• Submission of police clearance certificates for you and all dependent family members who are 18 years or older, for time spent in any country for a period of 6 months or more, if not already submitted. Note: If you or your family members were under 18 years of age (16 years of age in certain jurisdictions) for the entire time you lived in a particular country, you do not need to provide a police certificate for that country.
NOTE: You MUST inform our office of any change in your mailing address, a change in your marital and/or family status, or other information relevant to your application. Due to our operational constraints we will not be able to acknowledge receipt of the new information, but it will be noted on your file. You may also visit our websites: should you require more information on the processing of your application.
Sincerely,
Immigration Section
PS: THIS IS A VALID COMPUTER GENERATED LETTER AND DOES NOT REQUIRE ANY SIGNATURE.
I have already sent the PCC and have filed the required fees, prior to sending the application.
What Should I do?
Kindly advise ???
Very confused