Anyone have any insight into Canada's VACs closing in India, and how this impacts biometric collection? Will outland applications be put on hold for the meantime? Really worried...
It totally stops bio collection until VFS re-opens. IRCC might continue with processing other aspects of the application, hard to say. Biometrics is not a pass or fail item so could be done at any time. No point worrying, nothing you can do about it. As the situation in India slows down, VFS will re-open. Be patient.Anyone have any insight into Canada's VACs closing in India, and how this impacts biometric collection? Will outland applications be put on hold for the meantime? Really worried...
Hey there! Wondering if you had any success with this? Thanks!Thank you for your help! I read several threads that said that outland sponsorship applicants must submit their biometrics in any country but Canada. I hope that is not right!
I find your reply to razor787 very interesting. I wonder if you could elaborate on the "high bar" for spousal (is this for Outland only? or Inland as well?) and your recommendation that razor get back to Canada "early" to establish current residence.This may not be enough.
If you get an additional document request, during final stage processing, haul yourself back to Canada asap and start gathering proof of residence (bills, lease, pay stubs, etc)
Ircc has set the bar really high for spousal category...its almost draconian.
ThanksI find your reply to razor787 very interesting. I wonder if you could elaborate on the "high bar" for spousal (is this for Outland only? or Inland as well?) and your recommendation that razor get back to Canada "early" to establish current residence.
Our own situation (my Canadian wife/sponsor and myself as PR applicant) is: have lived in the US since we got married 20+ years ago. We wrote a letter included in my PR application describing that sponsor would return to Canada...explaining in detail how it made no sense for her to remain in the US whilst I moved to Canada as PR. Letter was nicely phrased, with more info, but that's what it came down to.
yesHello Everyone,
So for spousal sponsorship, London VO asked me to send them some additional documents e.g. photos, confirmation of communications, forms etc. I sent all the requested data to -LDNIMMIGRATION@international.gc.ca- email address. Can someone please let me know if I did it right?
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The road is long and hard. Very difficult to prove intent to return after 15 years, unless you have a job offer or other serious proof or return without your spouse first.Hello Everyone,
I am a naturalized Canadian Citizen who have been living outside Canada for the last 15 years. I have recently gotten married and wish to return to Canada with my spouse. I thought of applying for spousal sponsorship but because of Covid-19 the processing time is uncertain and I plan on moving within the next 9-11 months. I have recently seen an article where spousal applicants can now apply for a temporary resident visa. Does that apply to all applicants or only ones whose applications are taking longer than 12 months to process? My husband is enrolled in SFU for distance learning for which he cannot apply for a student visa. Is there any way for us to move to Canada sooner?
In my letter, I explain that my Russian Temporary residency is expiring, and that I won't renew it. I point them to the included notarized/translated copy of my passport, which shows that my residency is expiring. I also mention that we waited to apply now, as the 12-month window lines up perfectly with the expiration of my visa.Thanks
Just reading from online immigration content and comparing my own experience from 20 years ago, it is abundantly clear that ircc has tightened its noose for the spousal category, while lowering the bar for work visas.
Therefore, simply "a letter of explanation" as to why staying in spouse country will not make sense - wont cut it anymore.
and yes its for all types of apps, Ive seen Inland stories going into appeal as well.
Do not underestimate the process. Ircc makes it look easy like provide max 20 photos and few pages of chats, there is no way 10 photos are going to cut it....where in reality you need to send 100 photos and 1000 pages of chats...Additional dfocument request during the process is extremely common because ircc asks for more proofs.
There are stories here people going in for interviews with photo ALBUMS.
There was a guy here few months back living with wife in China so ircc demanded proof thru the roof of his intent to return.
- letter of resignation for both spouses
- job offers in canada
-rental agreement for a place in Canada
- proof funds in Canadian bank account
-proof selling off assets abroad
This list isnt exhaustive, ircc can come up with any wild demand however unreasonable it may be.
-and worst of all, even if u do all that, ircc does not guarantee anything and u can become homeless and destitute in a foreign land