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Have you seen the debate about it here: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/statutory-declaration-of-common-law-union-paper-t94288.0.html;msg1240582#msg1240582? Just goes to show, it's better safe than sorry to include it even though you're also including proof you are actually a couple in your application. What CIC really needs to do is to put that form in both Part 1 and Part 2 of the list of forms here, just like it does with Use of a Representative: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asp. And yep, you send it to the HSBC Center address.
bbiery said:
So I got a letter today stating:

"We now have completed the initial assessment of your application, and expect to finalize your application without a personal interview. While an interview does not appear necessary at this time, we reserve the right to call you to an interview, should this become necessary at some future stage in processing.

In order to continue processing your application, the following is required:

A signed and completed Statutory Declaration of Common Law Union form (IMM 5409) bearing original signatures for yourself."

They need my statutory declaration of common law form. In the checklist it states this is not necessary unless I have a common law partner co-sponsoring. I now have to schedule a public notary to watch us sign this paper regardless of the stack of information I sent with my application. What a pain. Hopefully this doesn't slow down my application.

Do I send this back to the address on the bottom of the paper?

Immigration Section
3000 HSBC Center
Buffalo, NY 14203

??
 
Calgary-Bound said:
I wish I could be finished with the spreadsheet soon Its only been over a year for me now.Ive been inprocess longer than what its takeing people to get there ppr now.

Honestly I feel terrible for you. Most of us are sailing through and as agonizing as the wait it, it's nothing compared to yours. Your VO needs a swift kick in the rear :(
 
Calgary-Bound said:
I wish I could be finished with the spreadsheet soon Its only been over a year for me now.Ive been inprocess longer than what its takeing people to get there ppr now.

Oh no :( I'll pray you get through soon :( I'm usually patient but was getting frustrated just waiting for the FBI clearance and Medicals, I'll probably go insane waiting for the whole application to go through *sigh*
 
tim maguire said:
I have a question about landing.

The landing date is typically 1 year from the date of the medicals, but the process can easily take more than a year. I had my medicals in September 2011 and if Buffalo takes its full 11 months, I will receive my visa in October 2012--13 months after my medicals.

Is it possible that my landing date could be as little as a week or two from my visa award date? And if so, is it possible to fulfill the landing requirement without actually moving to Canada? (As in, given that I only have to live in Canada for 2 years in any 5 year period, could I go thorough the landing process while only visiting, before I've wound up my affairs at home?)

That is exactly the situation we find ourselves in. We received my husband's passport back with COPR, but he has until May 1st to land! (We got it yesterday). I have been all over trying to figure this out, because the PR can take a LONG time to arrive. Some people have waited over a year for the card. In a perfect world (not the immigration world) it should take about 35 business days. However it has to be mailed to a Canadian address, and not a PO box. Because we have a house to sell, jobs to leave and jobs to find, that is a very short time frame. We're planning to drive to the border in a couple of weeks with our list of goods to follow, and then return to MA. We have to head back to Canada mid-June, and worry we won't have hubby's PR card. Because we not good gamblers, we will have to pay $50.00 for "travel documents" for him to be able to get back into Canada. As we have no Canadian address yet, we will put a family friend's address and have them mail it to us when it arrives (the PR card). After waiting so long, it's kind of ridiculous this is what it comes down too. We're in the US. I'm guessing he hasn't come down with any communicative disease in the past year that his own doctor here wouldn't have been treating! They slightly extended his medical papers to May 1st because I know they were done in April.

How detailed do the "goods to follow" papers need to be? Other than our personal cars, and assorted furniture, curtains, photos, clothes etc, we're going pretty light. Do you "one line" bedroom sets? or separate each bureau, headboard etc? Things like sporting equipment (skis, skates...) is that "personal effects", "sports equipment" or "skis" ?? We're moving 30 years of marriage, 3 kids worth of photos, trophies etc.

Final question...the money requirement they mention - is that just for skilled worker class? Family class says if spouse IN Canada - but I live in the US with husband as a resident alien. Until the house is sold, we're not going to meet any liquid cash levels! (which will not be the next couple of weekends). Arggg I thought the wait was the hard part. This is nerve wracking! (sorry...venting)
 
We are one lining things. We just put "clothes" and "kitchenware". We really have no goods to follow, my wife isn't importing her car, etc.
 
Going to schedule an appointment with a notary tomorrow. Does anyone have any experience on what type of delays this may cause having to send.additional documents? I hope my file doesn't go to the bottom of the pile :o
 
Wait wait... we have to have notary seal on the paperwork?

I know in the states it's not as hard to come by.. but I'm hearing in Canada the only way to do that is pay $200? Am I wrong? What's the details on this?
 
We had to send additional information. And lawyer accidentally didn't send it all the first request. So our last information got there 3 months ago and we are still waiting. So we sent an email asking what was going on.

I definitely believe we went to the bottom of the pile of the applications they have stored out in the shed at the far end of the parking lot 3 towns over.

bbiery said:
Going to schedule an appointment with a notary tomorrow. Does anyone have any experience on what type of delays this may cause having to send.additional documents? I hope my file doesn't go to the bottom of the pile :o
 
If you read bbiery's previous message, you'll see that he was asked to send in the Declaration of Common Law Union, which needs to be notarized. If you're not in a common law union, you don't need to worry about this.
Kiri said:
Wait wait... we have to have notary seal on the paperwork?

I know in the states it's not as hard to come by.. but I'm hearing in Canada the only way to do that is pay $200? Am I wrong? What's the details on this?
 
Hello guys its a nice day in TO today but no PPR yet. Do you think i can be called for interview after 8 months of waiting? My last inquary was through email- buffalo said that my appl is in process, nothing else
 
GetUsHome said:
We had to send additional information. And lawyer accidentally didn't send it all the first request. So our last information got there 3 months ago and we are still waiting. So we sent an email asking what was going on.

I definitely believe we went to the bottom of the pile of the applications they have stored out in the shed at the far end of the parking lot 3 towns over.

Same here. We had to send a couple of things and feel as though our application has been sitting in a corner collecting dust. Bottom of the pile, indeed. When my husband finally gets his PR I think I'll faint. lol
 
PPR!!! Will copy email later, on my phone!
 
awor said:
PPR!!! Will copy email later, on my phone!
YAY!!!!! Congrats!
 
computergeek said:
Our spousal sponsored application was delivered by FedEx (all 4kg of it!) this morning at 10:35 am in Mississauga. Now the waiting begins. Fortunately, after the last round (31 months to rejection) I've learned to be somewhat patient.

Why was it rejected?
Was it through Buffalo?

We received our interview date. It is on June.19. too far :( Do you guys think we should order notes?