Yes, it should be sent to together. I had placed it below the set of my PR application.RK10 said:Hello All,
Do we send the PR inland spousal application and the OWP in one package and submit it to CPC - Missisauga?
Has anyone done that and confirm if that is the process?
Thanks,
RK
Congratulations! That is insanely fast for NDVO. I wonder if they have a different system whereby they process low-risk applicants faster. I am guessing the fact that she already has a visitor visa made a big difference.canadafsw2015 said:PPR Received today at 1:30 am EST ;D ;D ;D
12th Feb 2016 applicant
NDVO
DM on 8th or 9th May 2016
This is God speed and we are extremely happy and joyful.
My wife is already in Canada on Visitor Visa and luckily they have given option of sending passport to Ottawa for stamping. Just dispatched her passport, 2 photos and the passport request letter along with an Xpressport envelope to Ottawa, should reach them by tomorrow.
Once we receive her stamped passport, can we go to a local office for her landing formalities or would need to go on a border crossing only?
If we have to go to the Niagara Falls border crossing, can I (Applicant's spouse who is already a PR) accompany my wife during the flag-poling process?
Anyone who has either got their landing formality done within a local office or flag-poling at the border, kindly share your experiences.
Cheers to everyone receiving DM and PPR
canadafsw2015 said:PPR Received today at 1:30 am EST ;D ;D ;D
12th Feb 2016 applicant
NDVO
DM on 8th or 9th May 2016
This is God speed and we are extremely happy and joyful.
My wife is already in Canada on Visitor Visa and luckily they have given option of sending passport to Ottawa for stamping. Just dispatched her passport, 2 photos and the passport request letter along with an Xpressport envelope to Ottawa, should reach them by tomorrow.
Once we receive her stamped passport, can we go to a local office for her landing formalities or would need to go on a border crossing only?
If we have to go to the Niagara Falls border crossing, can I (Applicant's spouse who is already a PR) accompany my wife during the flag-poling process?
Anyone who has either got their landing formality done within a local office or flag-poling at the border, kindly share your experiences.
Cheers to everyone receiving DM and PPR
Even I thought so, but a lot of applicants whose wives are in India and don't have a visitors visa, have also got PPR. In fact most applicants from NDVO who applied in Jan - March 2016 have got their PPRs.Aquakitty said:Congratulations! That is insanely fast for NDVO. I wonder if they have a different system whereby they process low-risk applicants faster. I am guessing the fact that she already has a visitor visa made a big difference.
You can phone for an appointment and land inside Canada, but it might take a while depending on how busy they are. If you flagpole there's no problem with you going with her.
How is it going to help?dev_123 said:
Can you please share your Screen shot by hiding your details??? please it will helps all of us lot.
thank you.
Yes it will definitely going to help, and it will help us more if you can provide the copy of mail also.canadafsw2015 said:How is it going to help?
It just has the same lines every one has -
received on...
started processing on...
medicals received
mrs. confused said:ello guys. Badly need help.... My husband landed almost a month ago. I sponsored him. Quickly after he landed, I learned that he had an affair with another woman back home which he is vehemently denying. At first, we decided to give the relationship a try but I always nag him about his affair. Now he has given up on the relationship. I pleaded him to leave Canada. At one point, I threatened him that I will have him deported if he doesn't leave willingly. I know my obligation as a sponsor and it scares the hell out of me , that he will use my threats against me. He wants to stay in Canada to work and save but I can't stand seeing him everyday as moving on would be very difficult. He wants to leave the house and I told him that once he leaves, I will have to report it to the immigration ( he has the condition) and save my self from the undertaking and obligation. I am really confused and bothered. I don't know what to do anymore. Kindly give me some legal advice
I'm sorry to say but I think you are not matured enough to be married. Because ur husband cheated on u while he was still in his country before u sponsored him u want him to be deported. Youthink the next Man U are going to meet after ur husband has been deported will not cheat on you too..
My dear sit your husband down and find a way out to make ur relationship stronger instead of listening to rumors or looking at unnecessary reasons to destroyed urself. It took you a lot of time and effort to take him to Canada so be wise. Thanks
I'm Sorry .. Pls talk to Lawyer .And try not to disclose these type of things on Public forums.. Anyways I have something on my mind about this all Situation, You can PM ( In box) me .mrs. confused said:ello guys. Badly need help.... My husband landed almost a month ago. I sponsored him. Quickly after he landed, I learned that he had an affair with another woman back home which he is vehemently denying. At first, we decided to give the relationship a try but I always nag him about his affair. Now he has given up on the relationship. I pleaded him to leave Canada. At one point, I threatened him that I will have him deported if he doesn't leave willingly. I know my obligation as a sponsor and it scares the hell out of me , that he will use my threats against me. He wants to stay in Canada to work and save but I can't stand seeing him everyday as moving on would be very difficult. He wants to leave the house and I told him that once he leaves, I will have to report it to the immigration ( he has the condition) and save my self from the undertaking and obligation. I am really confused and bothered. I don't know what to do anymore. Kindly give me some legal advice