I received my COPR! It took a week from decision made to my door, I wasn't expecting the post to be so quick!
NICE!! - cannot wait for that day to come! - congratulations!random_emotions said:I received my COPR! It took a week from decision made to my door, I wasn't expecting th
Congrats!random_emotions said:I received my COPR! It took a week from decision made to my door, I wasn't expecting th
Congratulations!! It's all over now for yourandom_emotions said:I received my COPR! It took a week from decision made to my door, I wasn't expecting th
Hey,erinmcc174 said:Hi guys,
I'm just scrolling through this thread and it seem like alot of people are having problems with their applications through the London office.
I just sent off my outland application this week,I am applying for a common-law visa through my partner, I'm currently on my second visa with the IEC too so I cant get another one ! My current visa runs out in September so I'm really hoping i get my application approved before then! It says on the site that the general processing time is 9 months, just wondering if anyone had theirs approved faster than this?
thanks
I couldn't get a second IEC visa (which would have been my third working holiday one) because I needed to be in the UK for 18 months out of the last three years. Being that I was in Canada the whole time since Nov 09, (barring a 2 month visit to the UK in spring 2011 to get my first IEC visa), I got denied. Sooooo frustrating, as I could still be working right now right up til June 2013, which would have been perfect timing.rpurdie said:what was the 18 month rule before?
Round 2 opens on 25th February - doesnt give a time.
Some people will probably think of applying for this whilst they wait for the PR to be processed (assuming they're under 30/31 or whatever the cut off age is): http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/united_kingdom-royaume_uni/experience_canada_experience/index.aspx?view=dUk2Can said:What does all that mean?
Hi,erinmcc174 said:Hi guys,
I'm just scrolling through this thread and it seem like alot of people are having problems with their applications through the London office.
I just sent off my outland application this week,I am applying for a common-law visa through my partner, I'm currently on my second visa with the IEC too so I cant get another one ! My current visa runs out in September so I'm really hoping i get my application approved before then! It says on the site that the general processing time is 9 months, just wondering if anyone had theirs approved faster than this?
thanks
That's awesome that the timing works perfectly for you. I've been on a visitor record since June and it's now slowly starting to eat me alive. Not a pleasant feeling.msmith1789 said:My girlfriend and I are looking at sending our application for common law off either tomorrow or monday, and she is currently here in Canada on her second IEC visa. I have been checking the IEC website daily, and was shocked when they became released yesterday. I was at work and my girlfriend was not answering her phone, I took an extra hour for lunch and drove home, validated the documents and there were none left, we had everything done by 8:35 and there were none left, we were literally 20 minutes late. - and the most ironic thing is, being the terrible boyfriend that I am, I stopped off for a valentines card on the way home! - if only I hadn't have got her a card, we could have had a visa.
Her current one runs out on May 3rd, so this batch of IEC visas have come at the perfect time for us! - especially with them dropping to requirement to have lived in UK for 18 months of the last 3 years.
Hopefully on the 25th, we can just submit the documents and get the WTN #. and pay the fee and continue through MyCIC account! - so double applications for us this month! -
And I just remembered that she had a child with another man as well, who doesen´t live in Canada, so I guess she was really lucky!Swedish citizen said:Hi,
Met a Danish girl who had a total progress of 5 months, including request for a missing form.
If you're from a visa-exempt country, you can change from IEC to visitor visa and remain in Canada even if your IEC visa is over - but you can't work of course. Then when the PR comes in, you go to the border, exit and land as a PR, and you can work again!erinmcc174 said:Thanks Sweden! that would be awesome if mine got approved between 6-7 months, means i dont have to leave! Fingers crossed i guess!!