They did. I guess the notifications and emails are standard template.Congrats! They sent pre arrival even the applicant is a minor!
They did. I guess the notifications and emails are standard template.Congrats! They sent pre arrival even the applicant is a minor!
All the best!Hopefully I have update to my son's application.. MVO here ..
they takes very long ..
What's the basic format for letter of explanation. ..Your husband will be the sponsor in this case. You cannot be a co-signer as you are not in Canada while the application is being made. And that is perfectly Ok. When I applied for my daughter's application in May, I also had my wife fill the 'DECLARATION FROM NON-ACCOMPANYING PARENT/GUARDIAN FOR MINORS IMMIGRATING TO CANADA'. It is form IMM5604e. You will also have to notarize the form. My wife had it couriered to Canada. I also included an explanation letter and stated that my wife will travel with my daughter when she comes to Canada. I had noticed on one or two threads that CIC had asked for it when in such cases (when one of the parent is not in Canada).
Congratulations! And wow, this is so fast! I hope our application gets done this fast. Is this the norm for child applications with NDVO?Update on my daughter's (Infant, NDVO) timeline:
Application received : 4 May 2018
AOR : 9 Jun 2018
Medical request : 15 Jun 2018
Medical check performed : 25 Jun 2018
SA : 26 Jun 2018
Medical passed: 29 Jun 2018
Pre-arrival services mail: 10 Aug 2018
PPR: 13 Aug 2018
I am not sure if there is a template or format for it. I just used a formal letter template and explained the situation.What's the basic format for letter of explanation. ..
Not sure if this is the norm. I had asked around before the application and got different answers from different people. It was anywhere between 3 to 7 months for dependent children. I dont think there is a pattern or I couldnt recognize one. Anyway, most them get processed in about 5 months is what I understand.Congratulations! And wow, this is so fast! I hope our application gets done this fast. Is this the norm for child applications with NDVO?
Hearty Congratulations,Update on my daughter's (Infant, NDVO) timeline:
Application received : 4 May 2018
AOR : 9 Jun 2018
Medical request : 15 Jun 2018
Medical check performed : 25 Jun 2018
SA : 26 Jun 2018
Medical passed: 29 Jun 2018
Pre-arrival services mail: 10 Aug 2018
PPR: 13 Aug 2018
Congrats ! Thanks for all your help in preparing application for my daughter. It was received on 30 July. Hope I should expect AOR sometime this month end.Update on my daughter's (Infant, NDVO) timeline:
Application received : 4 May 2018
AOR : 9 Jun 2018
Medical request : 15 Jun 2018
Medical check performed : 25 Jun 2018
SA : 26 Jun 2018
Medical passed: 29 Jun 2018
Pre-arrival services mail: 10 Aug 2018
PPR: 13 Aug 2018
All the best! Hope the process is quick for you too.Congrats ! Thanks for all your help in preparing application for my daughter. It was received on 30 July. Hope I should expect AOR sometime this month end.
Yes, you can apply for a visitor visa after the baby is born. Explain the situation in a Letter of Explanation (LoE). For example, explain how the delivery couldnt be in Canada due to complications. Also mention that you will be applying for a sponsorship as soon as you are in Canada and that you need the visitor visa to be able to travel together as a family. And that you will respect all the conditions of the visitor visa. Include insurance for at least 3 months. If you have a good travel history, also mention that. From my experience, this gives you the best chance for a visitor visa.1- Is there any procedure for this kind of unusual situation? Is it possible to get a tourist visa for my new born baby while we are in Turkey and to apply sponsorship later from Canada?
It helps if you have a job. But if you can show funds in Canada, that should be sufficient. Dependent visas doesnt have a minimum requirement. Again, use a letter of explanation and mention that you are looking for jobs and that you have sufficient funds to support your family. Include as much proof as possible (Bank statements, Tax returns and bank statements from your previous country of residence, etc.).2- Do I have to work to be a sponsor for my new born kid? Is it ok to show some amount of money in my bank account?
When did you submitted your application?thanksHearty Congratulations,
That's like super fast, I wish I get PPR with in 6 months for my 13 years dependent child