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Pls I need advice my sister is about getting married and she is currently in ip2 since March 1 2018,she intends notifying cic after her wedding,but husband to be has a 10 year ban in the UK can she add his application to her for express entry???would it affect her credibility?
 
Pls I need advice my sister is about getting married and she is currently in ip2 since March 1 2018,she intends notifying cic after her wedding,but husband to be has a 10 year ban in the UK can she add his application to her for express entry???would it affect her credibility?

You're posting in the wrong section. You need to post this to the Express Entry section of the forum.
 
Hey guys! So my fiance and I are getting married in New Zealand (where she is from) this coming June. We are planning on flying back together into Vancouver. The plan is for her to come as a visitor, move in with me and apply for Inland Sponsorship/ OWP. My question is when we come into Canada, should she be saying that shes just visiting family for a few months? (which is also true because she has some family here). And have the returnable plane tickets, travel insurance etc so CBSA is more at ease.. and not mention anything about applying for spousal sponsorship. OR should we be telling them our plan is that she's going to be moving in with me and applying for PR? What's the easiest route here?
 
1.We received your application for permanent residence on October 23, 2017.
2.We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s) on January 29, 2018.
3.We started processing your application on January 29, 2018.
4.Medical results have been received.
What next?
How many time it would take more?
Thank you
 
1.We received your application for permanent residence on October 23, 2017.
2.We sent you correspondence acknowledging receipt of your application(s) on January 29, 2018.
3.We started processing your application on January 29, 2018.
4.Medical results have been received.
What next?
How many time it would take more?
Thank you

They do the eligibility check followed by a background check. In some cases you directly get PPR
 
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Hi,

My husband has a severe arthritis. Do I need to mention this in form 5669 schedule A and question 4K ?

Please help

Thanks
T
 
Hey guys! So my fiance and I are getting married in New Zealand (where she is from) this coming June. We are planning on flying back together into Vancouver. The plan is for her to come as a visitor, move in with me and apply for Inland Sponsorship/ OWP. My question is when we come into Canada, should she be saying that shes just visiting family for a few months? (which is also true because she has some family here). And have the returnable plane tickets, travel insurance etc so CBSA is more at ease.. and not mention anything about applying for spousal sponsorship. OR should we be telling them our plan is that she's going to be moving in with me and applying for PR? What's the easiest route here?

She should look at IEC to see if she qualifies. That would give her a work permit a lot sooner than with an inland app and you guys could apply outland, which is generally faster than inland.
 
She should look at IEC to see if she qualifies. That would give her a work permit a lot sooner than with an inland app and you guys could apply outland, which is generally faster than inland.

Yes she already was on the 2 year working holiday visa here, so she wouldn’t be eligible for it again
 
Hi,

My husband has a severe arthritis. Do I need to mention this in form 5669 schedule A and question 4K ?

Please help

Thanks
T
 
Yes she already was on the 2 year working holiday visa here, so she wouldn’t be eligible for it again

Ah, got it. When she enters, she needs to remember that she is just a visitor. She is not moving to or coming to live in Canada, as she does not yet have that right. The key with CBSA is to answer their questions but don't volunteer any information and don't lie. She is coming to visit her husband. If they ask further questions, then she needs to be honest about the sponsorship app. Pay the full PR fees and have that receipt ready to show CBSA. She should be fine.
 
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Ah, got it. When she enters, she needs to remember that she is just a visitor. She is not moving to or coming to live in Canada, as she does not yet have that right. The key with CBSA is to answer their questions but don't volunteer any information and don't lie. She is coming to visit her husband. If they ask further questions, then she needs to be honest about the sponsorship app. Pay the full PR fees and have that receipt ready to show CBSA. She should be fine.

Ok thanks for helping it’s much appreciated! But we’re planning to send the application in AFTER she’s in the country, unless there’s other PR fees that you mean we can pay earlier?
 
hey everyone,

I am a Permanent Resident and I want to sponsor my spouse, but I am currently unemployed now. Can i go ahead and sponsor him by attaching last 2 or 3 years of Notice of Assessment and my bank statement??? Or should I wait for job??
Thanks is advance