'Assemble all your documents as listed. Check ( each applicable item on the list and attach the list to yourCkMaddall said:Hi All
90% through the application pack - most fun I have had in ages!
Just wondering, do supporting documents need to be notorised if in English? ie a birth certificate, or emails etc
Many thanks
Chris
I have added you to the 2013 spreadsheet, which is the first tab. Are you applying as Common-Law or Married?msmith1789 said:Hello all.
Can we be added to the London spreadsheet please. our info is to the left.
We are still waiting for SA in Mississauga, once approved we are onto London!
Cheers!
Our application really should be straight forward. But who knows! Are you in process yet?scottishmaple said:It's a guessing game really, but if you look at the spreadsheet, you will see that recently it has been anywhere between 3 days and 4 weeks. However some people like Mitchy6 have been waiting way longer, he has been in process since Dec 10th but I can't see that happening to you,
Nope :'(Uk2Can said:Our application really should be straight forward. But who knows! Are you in process yet?
I'm not sure what weight it will have on your application having your home address in Canada if any, but CIC do cross reference so, it would be my suggestion that you email them again and explain there is an error and change the addresses, especially your mailing address as this is where you COPR will be sent to. CIC sometimes get things wrong, they got my daughter's name wrong on the email they sent my husband (sponsor) and I had to contact them to get it changed and they were quick about it.Swedish citizen said:Hi guys!
I hope someone here can help me with an advice. When we sent off my sponsorship application I put my Swedish address as "home address" and my boyfriend´s Canadian address as "mailing address" since I´m already in Canada and want my mail here.
After a while I sold my apartment in Sweden and changed my home address to my parents address. Received an e-mail from VO that they updated my file. But then I noticed that they changed both home address and current address to the Canadian address. Since I´m just a visitor in Canada, I didn´t want them to think that I don´t have a Swedish address so I contacted them again.
Now it´s wrong, again - home address is the Canadian one and current address is the Swedish!
What do you suggest I do? E-mail them again? I´m afraid they´ll get annoyed with me... But I really really want my mail to Canada instead of waiting for my parents to send it here. And is it negative that I have a Canadian home address in the file?
Wow!! That was quick! Where is your husband?i hope mine arrives soon!Lakwa said:Happy Dance!!! My husband received our COPR in the mail today!
I guess this part of the process is done, now on to the second part.
This application has been everything that i have talked about for the past year, so happy to have it done.
All I have to say is, patience is definitely a virtue!
I wish everyone good luck on their journey and am very thankful for all the fantastic advice on this forum. You guys are what kept me slightly sane, slightly.
All my relations!
Lakwa
I had trouble at first too. It turns out I was selecting "United Kingdom and Colonies" as the country when logging in, when actually I needed to select "England" (which I didn't know was an option). Your case may be different, but that's what was stopping me from logging in!saraeascott said:Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone might know the answer or perhaps can tell me if they think there's something wrong with ECAS.
I'm sponsoring my boyfriend and I was approved as a Sponsor as of Dec 27th/2013 (we got email confirmation with a letter stating the file was being sent to London). I can log onto ECAS with my details ie: last name, DOB etc. However, my boyfriend can't check ECAS using his details.
Is this normal? Will ECAS only work for him once the application is being reviewed in London? Or is there possibly a problem with the paperwork etc?
They have noted that the medicals have been received at the London office, so they have clearly matched the files.
Any thoughts???
I find it interesting that CIC make distinctions between the Home Nations. As far as I'm aware, they are the only immigration department that do so in the world! It's strange when you're "nationality" isn't really affected by it. Not complaining though! It's kinda nice to be recognised for a changeKorma said:I had trouble at first too. It turns out I was selecting "United Kingdom and Colonies" as the country when logging in, when actually I needed to select "England" (which I didn't know was an option). Your case may be different, but that's what was stopping me from logging in!