Thanks, have decided not to apply now as the processing time is Pak is 20 ridiculous weeks. So absolutely no point, by then we are hoping PR has come thru. Such a simple thing to want to be with your spouse, it's a show of inhumanity that the process is so long and difficult.fkl said:No it doesn't affect PR at all. You can certainly try for SOWP again.
Of course - it happens but there is lot behind the scenes that an average applicant wont understand.Zimprincess said:Thanks, have decided not to apply now as the processing time is Pak is 20 ridiculous weeks. So absolutely no point, by then we are hoping PR has come thru. Such a simple thing to want to be with your spouse, it's a show of inhumanity that the process is so long and difficult.
Not really. You can enter any time before the expiry of SOWP (ideally six months before expiry).navi9 said:Hey i have a question is there any time limit to enter Canada after receiving visa for spouse. Some one said they should travel before 60 days is that true? Or I can wait bit longer.
No insurance or proof of funds is needed. The single required doc is approval letter called letter of introduction.veritas said:Hi everyone, can anyone please tell me what documents, beside the Letter of Approval I received from CIC, are required upon entry to Canada to receive the work permit? I have a spousal open work permit visa. Will I need to show insurance or proof of funds etc?
I'd recommend you keep all the documents you submitted with your application with you. Just in case they ask to see anything. That's what I did when I entered on a work permit.veritas said:Hi everyone, can anyone please tell me what documents, beside the Letter of Approval I received from CIC, are required upon entry to Canada to receive the work permit? I have a spousal open work permit visa. Will I need to show insurance or proof of funds etc?
Both scenarios are possible.Pooja_Kri said:Hello All,
My husband and I have applied for study permit and sowp together. I wanted to check will it impact the processing time? Will we get the approval together or as per the processing time of individual permits? How long it generally takes?
We applied online from Bangalore on Nov 11. Medicals submitted in advanced and have passed status on the CIC website.
Thanks.
Thanks, fkl. I applied on 11th Nov with upfront medicals, which were passed on 16th Nov. I haven't heard anything from CIC after that. Normal processing time for SP mentioned on the CIC website is 2 weeks. Should I be worried? Should I write to them?fkl said:Both scenarios are possible.
Generally when you apply together, CIC tries to bundle and process application in a single go.
But this is not always possible and in particular with the case of study permits + SOWP since study permits are expected to be processed much faster.
Hence it is also possible that they issue SP sooner and SOWP might come a lot latter if approved.
Unfortunately there is no way to tell which way would it go.
Hi pooja,Pooja_Kri said:Thanks, fkl. I applied on 11th Nov with upfront medicals, which were passed on 16th Nov. I haven't heard anything from CIC after that. Normal processing time for SP mentioned on the CIC website is 2 weeks. Should I be worried? Should I write to them?
You are most welcome. 2 weeks - that is fast, irrespective of visa office.Pooja_Kri said:Thanks, fkl. I applied on 11th Nov with upfront medicals, which were passed on 16th Nov. I haven't heard anything from CIC after that. Normal processing time for SP mentioned on the CIC website is 2 weeks. Should I be worried? Should I write to them?