It's possible that it would be processed in Ottawa, assuming s/he has been in the U.S. for at least 1 year.rs7k said:If the spouse to be sponsored is a South Korean national on a F-1 visa (student) in the USA, which office would an outland application be processed at?
Have you tried to order certificate online? It worked for me. They mailed it to my home address in a week or so.NJ2Canada2013 said:Has anyone had difficulties with their marriage certificate? I requested my certificate from Service Ontario. I sent in the copy and all of a sudden cpc-ottawa is telling me that they have my license not my certificate. I paid $22 for my certificate and it's certified by the office of registrar general. Anyone understand this or been through this that can advice me on what to do
If your spouse and son lives with you in canada use the application for Permanent Residence Application. But if they are still in the Philippines you'll have to apply as a sponsor first in order for you to get your family via Outland Application.RandyD said:Need some info. Sponsoring my wife and son this year. They reside in the Philippines.
Her friend says Permanent Resident application but every time I look at the qualifications for PR, I think it should be Family Class.
Which is the correct app?
Thanks for the reply
1. Either or any of the following. Citizenship Certificate is okay. But make sure you look for the Record of landing form because you'll need that in the future for his pension. That is very important.Ramtin88 said:1. In the form IMM3911 (Middle East and Central Asia) Appendix A, it says that:
"For any family member who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada, send a photocopy of their:
•citizenship certificate,
•permanent resident card,
•Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 orIMM 5688),
•immigrant visa"
If my spouse is the sponsor and is a Canadian citizen, does that mean I have to include all the above? What should we do if we don't have them any longer? We only have the citizenship certificate.
3. In part 8 (PHOTOS) it says "Supply eight (8) recent photos for each member of your family and yourself."
Does this mean I have to provide a photo of my sister, mom, dad, and my sponsor?
You only have 2 options:sunnyinlombardy said:I have a job offer for July 1st in Calgary for a company that I worked with before. I'd really miss out on this opportunity becase he can't get a work permit and I can't be away from him because we have a one year daughter together. We wanted to travel to Vancouver first, stay with my family for about a month and try to find an apartment in Calgary for July 01 as well. I'm just so confused and it just seems so difficult, no matter how we decide to do it. I'm not so worried how long it takes for him to get PR as much as him being able to work.
Thanks Milesaway and rhcohen2014. we have tracked the application finally and it has reached at Mississauga office on 29th Dec, 2014.rhcohen2014 said:1) there's no way to check unless you have the tracking information. CIC will not be able to verify it was delivered.
2) the sponsor will receive notification the application has been received, called an AOR, (maybe - not all people get this) and then will receive the sponsor eligibility letter (SA). It is currently taking more than 60 days to process sponsor approvals, so do not expect to hear anything until at least the end of February.
3) there's no standard as to "how long it takes" to reach a visa office. once it arrives, it sits in queue waiting to be processed. it certainly will NOT be processed immediately upon arrival at the visa office. to get a good idea as to what to expect with your visa office, then you will need to find the thread specific for that visa office.
I'm not an expert in this so maybe the senior members can chip in but given you haven't met the requirements of the PR then my guess is you would be at high risk of having your PR revoked. If that were the case then you would either have to reapply for PR again and enter Canada under the normal procedures for your native country in the meantime.2cookies said:no did not meet the residency requirement.
Any suggestion?
canuck_in_uk said:You only have 2 options:
1. Get your outland app submitted ASAP and he will already be 5 months into the process once you get to Calgary. As I said, average processing time through Rome is about 8-10 months, so he would most likely be a PR by around November of this year.
2. Wait until you get to Canada in June, complete an inland app and submit it. He *might* get a work permit around October (this is a new thing announced recently by CIC and no one knows how accurate the given timelines will be). With the current processing time, it could then be around June 2017 before he becomes a PR.
Rome office thread:sunnyinlombardy said:I'm starting to think that it's best to do outland and then just wait, He could alway take a course for something or learn English while we are waiting. But I was just wondering, how certain are you that the processing time is 8 - 10 months in Rome? I mean I don't see many posts about this on this forum or anywhere else.
cool, thanks so much. I didn't see this before.rhcohen2014 said:Rome office thread:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/rome-office-t189732.0.html