So in this case we don't fill out the "dependant" section at all right?Canadianfairy said:Responses to your answers are in Red.
So in this case we don't fill out the "dependant" section at all right?Canadianfairy said:Responses to your answers are in Red.
Have you had any news yet?Canadianfairy said:no, dependents are children.
I am common law also with my partner. I'd always wondered if applications were prioritized in order of married, common law and then conjugal. I don't think it's just your application, I'm sure sydney have their reasons for slowing down. You never know what's around the corner though right!cwish said:No news... Sigh... We are now 59 days from last correspondence which was when they requested a VICroads check - which wasn't even necessary for us - and 141 days since arrival in Sydney. Thinking maybe we will be going for the record of longest processing time at this rate!
Suppose it might be because we are only common law? And my boyfriend is an English citizen not Australian? Ah well, if it's not here by December he is going to apply for IEC so at least he can get working...
Good luck to all as always!
No other word though, and still says "Application Received" on ECAS...Thank you for your email. Please be advised that your FBI Police Certificate was received by our office on the 30/06/2014 and has been attached to your file for processing.
Your file is currently in progress.
My recommendation to you is save save save save and get yourself a visitor visa to keep you there in the interim if you are concerned about returning home.yokies said:I wonder why it has slowed down so much in Sydney... I have no hope in getting my PR before my visa expires now .
aslank said:Hey everybody,
We haven't heard anything from Sydney office either. My husband was asked to submit a police check(again, even though we sent one with our file). That was back in October, they received it via UPS Nov 4th 2013 and we have not heard anything since. Our application was in process sometime in the last week of October. Fingers crossed! We've put all our travelling plans on hold just in case we hear anything from them.
Well I'm hoping I can get a bridging open work permit now which will allow me to stay and work. I had to put a CEC application too so I'll see which one gets approved first. Flying back to Australia is going to be a costly trip... and I don't think I can stay in Canada and not work for the next 11mths... or however mths it will take for the application to be approved. I'm like kinda stuck at the moment because I don't know what the future is gonna hold.Crittenden said:My recommendation to you is save save save save and get yourself a visitor visa to keep you there in the interim if you are concerned about returning home.