SchnookoLoly
Champion Member
- Mar 5, 2012
- 79
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 25 Jan 2012
- File Transfer...
- 24 Apr 2012
- Passport Req..
- 26 Jun 2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- 21 Aug 2012
- LANDED..........
- 08 Dec 2012
I'd just drop London an email saying you've sent the package but did not send it signed, then at least you have a record of having sent it. I think a second package would muddy things up... Curious to know what others think.mtempest said:Sent my ppr docs back from Toronto to London on 10th April. Couldn't send them to Ottawa with my actual passport as I'm going home for a week in a month, and it said if you're planning to be in Canada for min 3 months send to Ottawa.
Made a (in retrospect) schoolboy error in not paying $25 more for signed delivery/ registered mail, as frankly I'm a visitor on a serious budget and registered wouldn't grrr it there faster. Still no excuse mind. Just now I'm bricking it that its been lost in the mail/ undelivered. They said not to contact them within 8 weeks, but its 30 days to return the forms from when I got the ppr letter.
Considering sending a second package, recorded this time obviously, just to make sure it arrives within the 30 days, but that would surely only muddy the waters if they have received my paperwork as intended.
PhdStream - warzo's answer above is spot on. Just means that the sponsor process has started, nothing for the sponsored person yet.
Congrats, glad it's finally done and dusted! There are some wiki articles on BritishExpats about landing and goods to follow and such, have a read of those as well so you can be prepared for your landing process!Aniabella said:COPR arrived today!!!!!! WOOHOO!!! Exactly 15 months passed today from when the package arrive in Mississauga and now I finally got my COPR!
Nice enough they also extended my medicals until March 2016, so I sure got time to land! I was supposed to land in June, but in light of this we are considering to get me new flight tickets sooner!
No one can tell you whether inland or outland is better for you. Have a read of this - http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Spousal_Sponsorship-Canada#Where_to_apply and then decide for yourself how the pros and cons weigh up against your individual circumstances. Also read the FAQ linked in my signature.superkev said:Hello guys so i have 3 months left on my IEC visa. My GF is sponsoring myself to stay. I'm wondering weather to apply inland or outland? i know inland is a lot longer but ill get an open work permit which means i can carry on working. Any advice will be greatly appreciated
I will, hwoever, add that probably 95% of Brits choose to apply outland.
Uh, CIC is NOT clear on that, they have the medical n the checklist, not supplying it means you risk your application being returned for being incomplete. Also, we had our medicals done at that doctor's office, you can certainly do it up front. And about 99% of people have done their medicals up front. So don't let up on it.PatienceIsAVirtue said:Most of the London doctors appear to be from the same office (Knightsbridge Doctors). We tried the same office and they were adement that they have to wait for a formal request.
I appreciate that the upfront medical may save time (in hindsight we should have done it in advance) but the CIC website is clear that the medical is the one aspect of the application which can be submitted later. Hopefully it will not impact the application.