stay in touch as we both have applied same timeHi. cant tell you time line but my application was received on 17th Aug and i haven't heard anything from them yet. think they are taking betwwen 1-2 months.
I am from the UK. Yes i will.stay in touch as we both have applied same time
i am from india
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It is best to wait for SA.Hi guys, urgent help...
I am on PR and I know by rule I can't leave Canada while I am sponsoring my wife, but can I leave Canada for short period of time (2 weeks) ?
What if some have some urgent (emergency) situation?
If, I can leave for a short period of time..do I have to wait for approval (SA) ?
There is no need to wait for SA; it doesn't make any difference.It is best to wait for SA.
I will somehow disagree. Recent GCMS notes have shown that prior to issuance of SA, sponsors' residency (especially PRs) are being checked/confirmed if they truly reside in Canada. I just answered the last question if s/he has to wait for SA, otherwise if it's an emergency situation then they can leave.There is no need to wait for SA; it doesn't make any difference.
You just posted this in the December thread. Check for a replyGuys, help out here
For form 5406 CIC guide says
Write the personal details for:
Now the situatiom is we both are married and physically preaent. But in PDF row there is not enough space to write these words.
- Yourself (the person being sponsored),
- If you are married and you were physically present at the marriage, write “married – physically present” in the marital status box
- If you are married and you were not physically present at the marriage, write “married – not physically present” in the marital status box. Note that we do not recognize marriages by proxy.
- your spouse or common-law partner, (if this applies to you)
- If you are married and your spouse was physically present at the marriage, write “married – physically present” in the marital status box
- If you are married and your spouse wasn’t physically present at the marriage, write “married – not physically present” in the marital status box. Note that we do not recognize marriages by proxy.
????? WHAT SHOULD I have to write?
Thanks for the reply,I will somehow disagree. Recent GCMS notes have shown that prior to issuance of SA, sponsors' residency (especially PRs) are being checked/confirmed if they truly reside in Canada. I just answered the last question if s/he has to wait for SA, otherwise if it's an emergency situation then they can leave.
If your wife is canadian citizen then she is able to leave. I believe its just principal applicants who shouldn't leave as they dont have status to return.Hi everyone
I submitted inland spousal application.. we already got SA and AIP
My wife is canadian citizen. Is she can go alone out of canada for one month?