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dimigago said:
I know that I can leave Canada without PR card, and the only problem is getting back. However while I am out of Canada, I expect to receive PR card on my address in Canada , and my question is about if somebody has similar experience and how safe is it to send it over the post or somebody bringing it to me in my country?

It is best to have one of your family members or someone you really trust and have it sent to you by courier.
 
Survivor27 said:
It is best to have one of your family members or someone you really trust and have it sent to you by courier.
Thanks, yes probably my family member will bring to me in my country, it is better then send via post :)
 
Hi, I check cic, currently waiting period to sponsor spouse inland takes 12 months, is that the case? cause i find here many cases are talking about within 5-6 months. Thanks
 
MKColin said:
Hi, I check cic, currently waiting period to sponsor spouse inland takes 12 months, is that the case? cause i find here many cases are talking about within 5-6 months. Thanks

Processing times are different for different nationalities and different case processing centres (visa offices).

Some (especially Americans processed through Ottawa) can happen in as little as 3 months. Some take years. The current government is committed to making sure nobody has to wait more than 12 months.
 
Bcboundboy said:
Processing times are different for different nationalities and different case processing centres (visa offices).

Some (especially Americans processed through Ottawa) can happen in as little as 3 months. Some take years. The current government is committed to making sure nobody has to wait more than 12 months.

Thanks, any idea sets of documents to be well prepared or kept for better processing time? i think this could more or less affect their decision time
 
MKColin said:
Thanks, any idea sets of documents to be well prepared or kept for better processing time? i think this could more or less affect their decision time

.... unless documents change your nationality or visa office, no they won't.

There are outliers - and if you don't provide eg enough evidence of relationship, or you miss a form out, or don't immediately supply medical exam or police certificates on request, you can slow things down - but they're not just going to look at a neat app, and decide to deal with it before the others in the queue.

Especially now so much of the application needs to be sent in response to requests when they say they want it (before January, everything was sent upfront in a single package).
 
MKColin said:
Hi, I check cic, currently waiting period to sponsor spouse inland takes 12 months, is that the case? cause i find here many cases are talking about within 5-6 months. Thanks

There are no inland apps being completed in 5-6 months. Those are outland apps through certain VOs.
 
canuck_in_uk said:
There are no inland apps being completed in 5-6 months. Those are outland apps through certain VOs.

So you suggest apply "outland" if in hope to proceed faster?
 
MKColin said:
So you suggest apply "outland" if in hope to proceed faster?

Outland visas are usually processed quicker, but the benefit of being inland is that you are together with your spouse/partner. We went that route. Waiting is no fun, but you take one day at a time.
And I have never heard of any inland apps being processed that quickly.There is a spreadsheet too, where you can follow our timelines..:) Wishing you the best of luck!
 
Guys who are uploading Schedule A through Web form or through the GC log-in: which version of the form are you guys using? Apparently they released a new version in Jan'17. And we had it already filled on the Nov'16 version and uploaded the old one. Does it make a difference? Since every question is the same
 
bilabongster said:
Guys who are uploading Schedule A through Web form or through the GC log-in: which version of the form are you guys using? Apparently they released a new version in Jan'17. And we had it already filled on the Nov'16 version and uploaded the old one. Does it make a difference? Since every question is the same

If you don't use the last version maybe the application can return. I read about it in this s forum.
 
Need advice, how to meet requirements of immigration and protection act for spouse applicant,i am a filipino working in riyadh and my wife is canadian citizen
 
beate1961 said:
Outland visas are usually processed quicker, but the benefit of being inland is that you are together with your spouse/partner. We went that route. Waiting is no fun, but you take one day at a time.
And I have never heard of any inland apps being processed that quickly.There is a spreadsheet too, where you can follow our timelines..:) Wishing you the best of luck!


As per new time lines shown on cic.gc.ca. the process time for inland and outland both is 12 months. What do u think about this change? "
 
guys can some on help me they are asking for birth certificate, middle standard and High school certificate and VOTERS ID card.

• Birth certificates issued in this country: If a birth is registered late, include the original baptism certificate and other original documents establishing identity such as:
o Old school records (Fifth class, Middle standard and Matriculation/secondary school certificate), and
o Voter's ID card.


In india they do not expand the INitial in school and birth certificate. is that an problem ?


please advise.. am stuck in here.
do we need to submit Voters Id card??


thanks