Whoa, a flurry of posts and questions. Here we go.
danniejean said:
Thanks, good advice!
But.. I'm not sure you understood my question/situation fully. We are planning on going to Canada regardless mid July. My partner will enter with dual intent (as a visitor) and if he is not approved he will go home to Australia (on the fully refundable ticket we will purchase before going to Canada). We can no longer wait in the UK as my student visa and his work visa expire (he is Australian).
I'm just a planner/worrier and my specific question was simply in the event that COPR gets issued before we leave the UK, but we don't receive it in time, can we have it reissued to our new address is Canada? (I know that there is no guarantee and the spreadsheet is just a guide and doesn't mean that we will get a decision soon, I'm just planning ahead for all possible situations)
Cambridge_Quebec said:
Would a mail redirection overseas be an option for you ?
I'm not certain if international redirection can be applied to registered/tracked packages. OP, if you know what your address is going to be in Canada, I'd suggest changing it now. Otherwise, is there literally NO ONE in the UK who you can forward your mail to who could send you your COPR? Worst case, yes, you should be able to have it reissued - there is an element of "sh*t happens" with some applications - COPR gets lost, needs to be reissued, whatever, so you probably can have it reissued, but it's going to cause delays and be rather a faff.
PhdStream said:
Hi guys, I received my SA email.
My wife's application has been transferred to New Delhi Visa office, India. As she is a Nepalese citizen living in London, UK. they decided to transfer the case to NDVO but not London.
Though it is quite early, but I am bit curious about one thing. Incase, they ask from an interview how does that work? does she has to travel to all the way to India or they will arrange where she will be living then, i.e., London (she will be there for next 1.5 yrs more).
If she is called for an interview then it's possible it will be in ND, you could always request it in London but CIC might say "too bad". You'll need to be prepared for the possibility that she'll need to go to ND for the interview. SUcks that they didn't keep her app in London, but they are known to make the decision based either on residency or on nationality. Best of luck.
Brit-in-Alberta, I'm going to answer your question in chunks.
Brit-in-Alberta said:
Hello,
I'm British and I have been in Canada since July 2013. I live with my Canadian boyfriend and we have now been common law for 8 months. We are sending are outland application this weekend. It took a while because we were waiting on police certificates. Ideally we would have liked to have applied months ago.
I assume this means you have been living together for 1 year and 8 months, not just 8 months! Going on that assumption...
My IEC visa runs out next month and so I need to apply for an extension to change to visitor status. I need to apply before June 2nd as this is 30 days before my visa runs out. I am currently filling out the application and have a few questions.
You just have to apply before the last day of your IEC visa, not 30 days before - 30 days is just the recommended time as it means you'll in all likelihood have a decision before your IEC expires. So don't stress if you are a few days past June 2nd, as long as CIC receives your app before your IEC expires, you're good.
First of all can someone who has been through the process confirm that the form on my check list is correct. 'Application to change conditions, extend my stay or remain in Canada as a visitor or temporary resident permit holder IMM5708'
I believe that is the correct title, yes.
I have read the info about Dual intent but I have some queries regarding some of the questions. It asks my reason for entry the first time I entered Canada. This was to be with my long distance boyfriend... so do I say this or should I just say that I entered on an IEC to work and travel?
Just write both. You had a boyfriend in Canada so you applied for an IEC visa. You entered using that visa.
When it comes to the reason why I want to stay. How much info do I give? I have a mock up of my letter of explanation done. I basically wrote that I would like to stay in Canada with my boyfriend whilst we await the decision on our Application. Should I mention that I would like to stay here as it is an outland application and I do not want to break common law as it could cause delays? I will mention that I know that I can not work and I my work contract ends on July 1st as this is the last legal day that I can work. I will also include that I have the means and am willing to buy a ticket to return to the uk if my visitor visa is denied or my Pr is refused. Do I need to say anymore?
I will include the proof that we have paid the Fees and by the time I submit the extension next weekend the application should have been received by CIC and I will include the proof of delivery.
All sounds sensible to me, and is usually what we suggest when people are applying. You are unlikely to have any issues with a PR app in process.
Do I need to show ties to England? I don't really have any anymore. I have no property in England and I gave my up lease when I moved nearly 2 years ago. I do still have UK student Loans and two uk bank accounts but I have hardly used them since I moved apart from to make payments on a student overdraft.
I wouldn't worry about this. It's expected you wouldn't have that many ties back to the UK if you've been in Canada for 2 years already. What you are planning on writing further up should be enough.
Do I need to purchase a return flight to the UK even though I am applying inside Canada?
Not certain on this one, but I'd not - it's not expected you'd have one booked as you've been in Canada legally for 2 years, and you've explained that you know you have to leave if you aren't successful. JMO on this one, though, someone else will step in if they think I'm wrong.
Do you think that not having Sponsor approval could cause it to be denied? That should come in July but obviously I need to apply for the extension way before then.
Unlikely, just submit the proof you do have - pay the fees in full ($1040) and include proof, include proof you've had your medical and paid for stuff like police certificates, and include proof of delivery, and you should be good to go.
Good luck!