1st applied on 4th Marchyadav said:hey hiransiddharth,
When didu apply ? share ur timeline thanks
@Sandyhere - Yup I did upfront medical. I applied online and as per the checklist from the eligibility tool I had to submit medicals. So to expedite the process we did a upfront medical. The medical requirement depends upon (present n past )country of residence.Would suggest you to cross check online to avoid unnecessary delay in future.Sandyhere said:Hey Linzar
Did you send your wife's medical report upfront? I applied for my wife's SOWP and visa without medicals, cause my attorney said we don't need to send medicals at all. Thanks
Thanks @yadav .yadav said:hiransiddharth,
gudluck for ur future u were only 17 days extra from ur processing period of 9 weeks. seems like they r trying to do may and june applicants timely and slowly moving to april.
OWP2015Dec said:You're welcome. I do want to clarify that whatever I have stated is based on my understanding (mostly from research and reading forum discussions). You may want to check it with an expert such as an immigration lawyer.
I have always found transparency to be beneficial - not just in the matters of immigration, but in all business and personal interactions. I'm not sure why the consultancies are recommending you to apply alone, but again, I don't know your full circumstances and I am also not an expert to comment . Perhaps it might be best if you ask them to explain the reasons for their recommendation.
Most importantly, do evaluate whether you are able to live separate from your spouse for an extended period. As you can see on this forum, it can become a challenge especially with the uncertainty about when your spouse may get their work permit. Other things to consider are whether your finances allow you to support your spouse while they're looking for employment.
Hi,Vishrut1987 said:Thanks OWP2015Dec..
I am 28 n spouse 27..
I am Masters here and have work experience of 4 years, to further expand horizons, i am looking forward to Canada.
As I am a Pharmacist and so is my spouse.
Funds are not a problem for me but time certainly is,
I cant delay much as of now, so I can't risk to be rejected, on the contrary, being with spouse is also equally important to me.
Should I leave the consultants and apply for both of us together SP and OSWP...
OWP2015Dec said:Hi,
As previously mentioned, I am not an expert in these matters and I don't want to give you any advice that may be potentially incorrect. However, I will give you some guidance on the steps that I would follow. First, set up consultations with 2-3 reputed immigration lawyers, preferably Canada based (even better if they have a local office in the city where you and your wife currently reside).
You may be provided a questionnaire in advance of the consultation. Please fill it out diligently and try to include all relevant facts regarding yourself and your wife. These consultations are not too expensive and may cost around $100 each. Have your wife listen to the consultation also so that you both can jointly decide whether to apply together and also, whether to use a lawyer.
During the consultation, ask the lawyer what their recommendation is, together with the reasons for their recommendation.
During the consultation, also ask the lawyers about the timelines for Study Permit and SOWP. Also, ask them if the normal processing time of either application is exceeded, how frequently would they follow up with CIC.
Lastly, ask them whether they will be willing to take your phone calls every 15 days or so after the normal processing time has exceeded so that you may discuss the next course of action to be taken.
Ask any other questions that you can think of such as fee, payment schedule etc.
Once you take this important step, things will become a lot clearer to you.
Hope this helps.
I think, no one has got anything from chandigarh since this year has started.Maaftgbkum said:Is it online.have you got medical