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Re: IMM5540

CDNPR2014 said:
this is really not necessary. there are multiple reasons people don't have this information or perhaps they don't understand the question. one possible reason is the person was a minor when they landed and are not sure of the answer. also, if you haven't noticed in your own process, IQ tends to drop multiple points when filling out the forms due to stress, anxiety and the sheer confusion that is CIC.
how about providing a response that is useful instead of judgemental?

the canadian visa office is usually the country of citizenship of the applicant. so if you are from the UK, it would be London, if you're from France, it would be Paris, etc...

thanks for the answer! forgot to check "Notify me of replies" so have not seen answers. And yes, i was a minor and my dad was the one inviting me to Canada.
 
Anyone from Hong Kong Visa office? Do they send AOR 2?
 
Sponcership application status saying decision made.
Permanent residence application status in processing.
What is this mean?
 
Someone from ECUADOR??? :'(
 
Hi All,

I have applied for Sponsorship for my wife. She is currently working in India. I am planning to apply for her tourist visa before that.

She has no tourist history. So, We are planning to apply for US Tourist Visa before applying for Canadian Tourist Visa. I am planning a trip to US in December and want her to join me there and if she gets her Canadian tourist visa, she can come here as well.

Now my question is, what shall she answer US immigration officer when they ask her, "why she did not apply Canadian Tourist Visa before applying for US Visa?

Thanks
 
Hi Leon,
Once my spouse receives her landing papers and during the time she waits for her PR card in Canada, Can she exit Canada and enter back using her multiple entry open work permit visa stamped on her passport ?

Thanks to confirm.

Regards,
Savio
 
savio.dcruz said:
Hi Leon,
Once my spouse receives her landing papers and during the time she waits for her PR card in Canada, Can she exit Canada and enter back using her multiple entry open work permit visa stamped on her passport ?

Thanks to confirm.

Regards,
Savio

Once she lands as a PR, her work permit will no longer be valid. If she requires a visa, then she will need to apply for a PRTD.
 
Are you saying the airport authority outside Canada will have it on their system saying that she is a landed immigrant and waiting for her PR ?
Cause till this time the work permit multiple entry visa is still valid on the passport.
 
savio.dcruz said:
Are you saying the airport authority outside Canada will have it on their system saying that she is a landed immigrant and waiting for her PR ?
Cause till this time the work permit multiple entry visa is still valid on the passport.
What do you mean she is waiting for her PR? Is she waiting for her COPR so she can land? Or has she already landed as a PR and is waiting for her PR card?

When you land, the immigration officer is supposed to cancel all visas.
 
vathan said:
Sponcership application status saying decision made.
Permanent residence application status in processing.
What is this mean?

THEY WERE UPDATED IN FOR MOST SA APPROVALS ON SEPT 7 2016 WHICH HAD PASSED THE SA APPROVAL, MEANS THAT THE SPONSOR HAS BEEN APPROVED ALTHOUGH THIS MAY ALREADY HAVE BEEN THE CASE AS WITH MOST PEOPLE EX. FOR ME MY SA WAS APPROVED ON JULY 27 BUT ALSO UPDATED ONLINE ON SEPT 7, THE UPDATE ONLINE TOOK PLACE.
 
I have a question regarding the online payment. My wife is sponsoring me and we have a daughter who is a Canadian citizen and only a year old. How much do I need to pay?
 
luissuarez said:
I have a question regarding the online payment. My wife is sponsoring me and we have a daughter who is a Canadian citizen and only a year old. How much do I need to pay?

the total is $1040 including the RPRF ( $490 ) most peope pay it upfront other wait until it's requested , it could cause 1 month delay or more .
 
hey guys i have a question. in the spousal sponsorship application, the application asks for a complete history of spouse. My spouse was in canada a couple years ago, had her study permit expired and so had to apply for restoration of status. so during the time that she was waiting for the "restoration of status" do i put her status in canada as "implied status" or "out of status"?
 
do they lose info?

hi guys , i just got an email asking for me to submit a "consent to disclosure of information " form , along with a photocopy of my passport , the funny thing is , i have already done that with the initial application ..... so my question would be .... where has that gone ? ... this is for the police check .... of course there is no one to call to say , you already have it , of course im going to do a new one and send it off immediatly , but it still leaves me wondering .... i have seen similer posts from others , ....cheers
 
Hello all,

Hope someone can answer my question:
I (PR) am gathering documents to sponsor my husband in-land. We've been together for 4 years and lived together for over 2.5years (since Dec 2013). We recently got married in Canada in June, 2016. Should we mention on the applications that we were previously in a common-law relationship with each other? But no longer in common-law relationship due to marriage?

Many thanks in advance! :)