Okay, a zillion posts being answered all in one.
smily_S said:
Hi SchnookoLoly,
are those applications (of Pak) transferred directly from Mississauga to LVO being deal as from standard countries?
The applications on the spreadsheet are the ones that were sent directly from Mississauga to London. Anything that went via Islamabad and was later transferred to London is not included on the spreadsheet. "Standard countries" refers to the applications that would have gone through London anyway - that is, applications made by Brits, Swedish, Irish, etc.
Scotmoose said:
Does anyone know if the visa agents in London, who process the spousal sponsorship will be pulled to work on IEC when it opens mid Februrary? I'm more just asking to see if they'll be a slowdown for a couple of months after it opens.
Resources get shuffled around as required. Everything slows down in January because a load of streams re-open, not just IEC. This includes Express Entry, Grandparent Sponsorship, and so on.
Sibby said:
Quick question, originally submitted application in November and recently received email requesting for form 5406. I sent the form and saw confirmation of delivery.
My question is does anyone know if our application will go to the back of the queue or will they just update that they received missing form and be processed like a november application. Wondering if anyone has ever had any experience with that kind of situation.
Secondly what are the chances they will ask for new police clearance as the three month period will probably have lapsed by time they look at application.
Sometimes it goes to the back, and sometimes it does not. Hard to say. Your best indication is to look at the spreadsheet. The Notes column shows where people have had additional requests (info, documents, etc); you can see how their timelines have or have not varied.
DPParmar said:
Quick question, just in the process of filling out forms and gathering docs. For the Sponsorship Evaluation Form (IMM 5481), when it asks for your employment info, do you put current currency (£) or do you have to convert to CAD $?
I would put it in CAD. Use the current exchange rate. On a separate sheet of paper, write out your calculation, something like:
Original earning in GBP: £50,000
Exchange rate used: 1.90 on 3-Feb-2015
CAD equivalent: $94,822
(all figures fictional just for the purposes of illustration!)
Sibby said:
Hi all, I have another question which I hope someone will be able to help with. My sponsor has a child from a previous relationship
The child doesnt live in canada and lives in a different country with her mother. My husband (sponsor) is supporting her financially. Question is should I have included her as my dependent on form IMM 0008 or not. I didnt include her as I didnt think she was my dependent but now that I have been asked for missing IMM 5406, this got me thinking. I did put her on form 5406 under section B (children) as it lists step children as well.
She is not part of my pr application and is not coming toncanada but will remain living with her mother. Just so confused now. Would appreciate any help on this.
The child is probably already Canadian and therefore does not need to be included. Canadian children are not included on the application form at all.
sarahelf said:
Hi thank you all for your helpful information. Just a quick one from me: my boyfriend and I will be common law on September 1st 2015. My IEC Visa runs out on the 5th of September, but I am planning on submitting a visitors visa to stay here for a couple more months. I am starting to get my PR application ready now, so that when it comes to the time we are common law, I can submit the application to CIC. However, I need to work back in the UK whilst it is in progress. Will my boyfriend and I lose common law status if I go back to the UK to work whilst the application is in progress? I want to stay with him, but there is no way of supporting myself if I stay. Thanks for any information.
There has been a lot of debate about this. If you leave Canada right after you file your application then CIC may -- MAY -- get grumpy about it - you would have only just qualified, so you'd need to be 100% sure that they will deem your one-year living together as sufficient. Most people who aren't living together have qualified as common-law for awhile, which CIC does allow. Of course, the shorter the relationship and common-law status, the riskier it is. Given that you are right on the cusp, I would suggest either staying in Canada as a visitor, having your boyfriend accompany you to the UK, or getting married and applying as a married couple, where living apart is not taken into (as much) consideration.
If you must live separately, I would suggest trying to remain living together until you at least have sponsor approval through. Alternatively, consider applying inland (then you will definitely not be able to go back to the UK) and you can get a work permit after 4 months, as long as you are fine for the actual PR to take over two years to be in hand.
saeedar said:
Hi,
Two month ago I got ATIP notes which says that all my background checks are passed. I also sent a document to them 6th of October and they said that it will take up to 4 month to verify it!!
Today our local MP came with the news that my background is still in process! and needs a case officer to review it and we still should wait until early May. My application is in London from January 2014.
I want to know if there is a way to push them or even sue CIC? Only checking a document is not a big job, but they do not consider my application.
I appreciate any help guys. Thank you.
Sue CIC? For what? Forget that. That's ridiculous. You are in a lineup with hundreds of other people. Relax.
I know you have been waiting for ages, but you are from a non-visa-exempt country and those applications do take a lot longer. The thing is that now your application has been in London for 13 months, which is over their advertised 11, so all you can do is email them to ask for an update. But you have already gotten your MP involved, and you have your case notes, so there's not much more you can do for now but continue to wait.
They aren't out to get you, they aren't holding your application back as a joke - it is an official immigration process and for some people it takes a long time, and for some people it takes a very long time. It's possible there are flags in your application. It's possible that your background checks are completed, but came back with flags, so further checks are required.
Yes it's frustrating, but there isn't much you can do but continue to wait. Give it 2-3 weeks and then chase up with an email again. Badgering them won't accomplish anything since you already have your notes, and you've already gotten your MP involved.
prairiegirl22 said:
Hi all,
I have a question regarding the passport request that comes when they start processing your application. My partner is visa exempt (Australian) so we know that we will not have to submit his physical passport. However, I've seen on this thread that you often get asked for a photocopy - is this of the first page only? (which we already submitted with the app) or of the whole book?
The reason I ask is that he is applying for his first British passport by March and he needs to send his current Aussie passport in for that application which is 6+ weeks processing time. There is a good chance the request from CIC will come when we don't have the passport so I'm trying to anticipate what they might need from us regarding that all important document!
Thanks in advance
They will ask for the whole passport, in colour, all pages, front and back, including the blank ones. Your photocopies should make their own 'full passport'.