kks1234 said:
Thanks for the spreadsheet link, in more detail our application arrived on 27 August 14 and we are based in Edinburgh, UK. I (sponsor) am not located in Canada at all and live in Edinburgh full time. So i was wondering if this would affect the sponsorship approval time as im not based in Canada? Im a Canadian by descent as I was born in England so my daughter unfortunately did not inherit Canadian citizenship from me.
With regards to emailing Mississauga do you know where I would find the email address, after much fruitless searching through the CIC website I have only come up with a postal address. I have not even had an acknowledgement of receipt of our application. Is that standard?
Many thanks for the help.
kks1234 said:
Thanks so much for that. Its helpful to know that we shouldn't be any slower than anyone else. Is it standard to not hear anything at all from the visa office until you get sponsorship approval?
Okay all updated, and cool about your daughter - many people often make the mistake, so I wanted to check!
In the guide there's an address to submit a case-specific inquiry, and you can find the form on CIC's website. I don't have it to hand, but to find it I would just google it, which you can do. Try "CIC Mississauga family class case-specific inquiry" as your search, that's what I would do! The info is definitely in the guide, though.
crdadams said:
Finally got an update on our application! It was a request for the signed Declaration of Common law. My partner who I am sponsoring, has been asked for copy of her passport. And I have to summit more proof I plan to move back to Canada. I'm not sure what's the best way to prove this. We were waiting until approval to book flights. But they also informed us no interview should be nessary!
I'm just happy to hear something!
Great news that you've heard, certainly a good sign. Proof of your intent to return, just write out what your game plan is at this point. WHere are you going to live when you land? When are you going to book flights? Have you researched work? Have you been in touch with any recruiters or headhunters? Have you been in touch with a real estate agent? That sort of thing. You can say that you have held off on booking flights because you don't want to resign your jobs in the UK until you have PR in hand, which is fine, you just have to explain it in more detail.
Really, you need to lay out your game plan in clear and simple terms.
In our case, we were living in London. We had been to Ontario a few times to visit my family, and knew where we wanted to live. We had started looking at subdivisions in the area to get a better idea, and had narrowed it down to a few. My husband had researched his job market, so he had an idea of what jobs would look like and such, and I specified the same. Our plan was to start looking for jobs once PR was granted, as my husband's industry would be nearly impossible to get a job without right-to-work sorted out and in hand, and then hopefully to move over with a job offer. We also then outlined our plan for moving, which was to live with my parents in the short-term as house-hunting locally would be far easier to sort out. My parents wrote a letter confirming our plan.
So that's what you need to do - you need to provide a clear outline of your game plan and what you plan to do both leading up to your move, and what you'll do when you get there.
Hope that helps!