Hi all, 4 weeks today and I will be in Canada! Just wondering can I volunteer while waiting for COPR? I never not worked and feel I may go crazy happy Easter!
Where will you be in Canada?mic_midd86 said:Hi all, 4 weeks today and I will be in Canada! Just wondering can I volunteer while waiting for COPR? I never not worked and feel I may go crazy happy Easter!
Yeah, I used the letter of explanation to include screenshots of bank statements and the stage 1 approval etc. because there was no other way to upload anything. It makes no sense that you're asked for all this documentation but are only allowed one upload?! lol :Korma said:Thanks for the help Rebeca! I'm doing this online so the forms are a little more strict with what I can enter. Oddly enough it doesn't want us to show our marriage certificate or anything like that, but I'm giving the opportunity to add a 'letter of explanation', so I think I'll include a copy of our marriage certificate, sponsorship approval and and brief explanation of my intent there.
Hey Sniprat, as far as I know. Only the sponsor gets the UCI. The applicant (sponsored person) receives an application number. Regularly, after you've passed Stage 1, in the email they sent, it has the UCI and application number.Sniprat said:Quick question to those in the know. My wife (the sponsor) was given a UCI number. Do I get one as well? If so, how long does it take for them to be issued? Ta muchly.
That's reassuring to know it's the same for you! I was thinking I'd filled out that questionnaire wrong or something. How come you're on your second extension?rebecassss said:Yeah, I used the letter of explanation to include screenshots of bank statements and the stage 1 approval etc. because there was no other way to upload anything. It makes no sense that you're asked for all this documentation but are only allowed one upload?! lol :
you'll get one as the applicant, but if you don't hear from London at all, you'll only get it "at the end", as it's written in the COPR. It's issued by London once they open your file. So if you have any dealings with them (for extra documents etc), you can always ask them for your own UCI, otherwise it will be on your COPR. Then on your PR card! it will follow you as it's your own number - the File number starting by F corresponds to this application, but if for example you apply for citizenship in 3 years, you will keep the same UCI, but have a new file number.Sniprat said:Quick question to those in the know. My wife (the sponsor) was given a UCI number. Do I get one as well? If so, how long does it take for them to be issued? Ta muchly.
That's it! It's the inconsistency of these people.. Surely they have to have procedures that are very clear! When we first arrived on our work visas, my husband had only been working a few weeks and they started his OHIP straight away and when I went to get mine I had to wait the 3 months.. Unreal!baruderu said:Thanks Sfeire! I'm so glad it's over.
We went to get my husband's OHIP yesterday and had another adventure. They insisted on using the day he landed as the start of the 3 month waiting period instead of the day listed on his COPR. This is after I had this information confirmed by two different Service Ontario staff members on the phone. Grrrr! It's only 11 days difference but I just have a problem when the rules are not applied consistently.
Tuesday he goes to get his SIN. Let's hope there's no issues there. As far as I understand he only needs his passport and COPR.
I can't help you then sorry. I'm in Ontario, I've been volunteering at the Durham Region Humane Society while I was waiting for PR. I'm sure there are similar organisation in BC if it floats your boat.mic_midd86 said:I will be in Kelowna BC.
I think the form is just stupid lol.Korma said:That's reassuring to know it's the same for you! I was thinking I'd filled out that questionnaire wrong or something. How come you're on your second extension?
Yeah, I will look out for it.Lee J said:I can't help you then sorry. I'm in Ontario, I've been volunteering at the Durham Region Humane Society while I was waiting for PR. I'm sure there are similar organisation in BC if it floats your boat.