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princesstigger said:
you need to understand the difference between outland and inland and understand which one you applied under!

If you are 'Inland' It will make a difference to processing times and if you can apply for a work permit or not (although shouldn't your Father in law be able to help?)

If you do a bit of reading up on the excellent spousal sponsorship FAQ (the link is in Andrew-brits signature) you will find the answer to a lot of your questions. :)

Yes I'm in it now. You're right - apologies.
 
kettle said:
Spouse received his PR card in the mail Friday.

98 days from landing to receipt for anyone who is curious. :)

Hooray, last piece of the puzzle done :D
 
Mizabelle said:
Hiii,
Does anyone know how long a UK police certificate is valid for? Just been asked for a new one!
Thanks

Direct from the guide:

The guide said:
The certificate must have been issued no more than three (3) months prior to submitting your application

Can you post your full timeline so we can add you to the spreadsheet? To do so please provide the following:

-Date application received in Mississauga
-Whether you applied as Married or Common-Law
-Date of sponsor approval
-Which office is processing Phase 2 of your application (will say on your sponsor approval letter/email)
-Date(s) of any other requests you've had
-Whether or not the principal applicant is non-visa exempt
-Current location of the principal applicant- closest major city is fine if you don't want to be too specific!
 
sunsunsunsunsunsun said:
Hey everyone. Our application just changed to DECISION MADE. We have not received any further correspondence yet..

Congrats. All the best with landing.
 
Andrew, you're too quick for me, I just finished modifying my previous post. Only thing to add is current city is London UK. My husband is British so I guess that is visa exempt?? Thanks!

I'm quite sure our original police certificate submitted was within the 3 month time frame.. It's a bit of a pain now because they said it could take up to 4 months for them to contact us again. *Sigh*
 
I (the sponsor) received the original documents from the CIC, today. I am assuming that is a progress towards 'Decision Made' and a positive decision as well since we were not requested any additional documents since the file transfer to LVO.
 
Since we're on the subject, if none of you lovely people mind, I'd like to also explain my own situation.

I am from England, my wife is Canadian. Currently in Canada on a tourist visa but that expires in six days. I just applied to extend my tourist visa. We have been gathering documents and getting everything prepared to send off for an Inland application. Now, a part of me feels Outland would be better for those same reasons as everybody else. I will be missing some of my best friends getting married next year, and another set of friends getting married in Jamaica the year after. However, my wife is pregnant and will not be working after October. We have savings to pay rent for around a year realistically, but the option to work would be nice. But it's going to take about four to six months to get that permit. How much longer would I have to wait if we were to send off for an outland application for the ability to work? And then I will be there for the beginnings of my child's life and still get to go to weddings. But then what if the savings disappear? It's a tricky one, and I wish life wasn't so complicated. The whole process is stressing us out. Also, if we send off the open work permit and my residency application at once, I will be allowed to stay on implied status, correct? My fear is, what if they refuse my request to extend my visitor's visa? We're nearly ready to send off for inland, and I know this way is a guarantee I can stay on implied status thanks to the OWP, but outland seems so much quicker. Plus, my passport expires August 2017, meaning my work permit will expire then also..
 
hi Andrew , please can you update my spreadsheet . i dont know how to do it . my status is in process since 7 august . i have done my medicals 20 august .and in the sponsor approval letter they asked me to do the medicals. also i am non visa exempt country . i am syrian natunality , but i have PR in Sweden . its been one and a half year i live here . thank you.
 
Telia said:
hi Andrew , please can you update my spreadsheet . i dont know how to do it . my status is in process since 7 august . i have done my medicals 20 august .and in the sponsor approval letter they asked me to do the medicals. also i am non visa exempt country . i am syrian natunality , but i have PR in Sweden . its been one and a half year i live here . thank you.


Andrew will add you . Its not an open do it yourself spreadsheet . Did you apply married /commonlaw and which is your nearest city . Also did your application go to London Ottawa or Mississauga ?
 
Telia said:
hi Andrew , please can you update my spreadsheet . i dont know how to do it . my status is in process since 7 august . i have done my medicals 20 august .and in the sponsor approval letter they asked me to do the medicals. also i am non visa exempt country . i am syrian natunality , but i have PR in Sweden . its been one and a half year i live here . thank you.

To be added I need the following info:

-Date application received in Mississauga
-Whether you applied as Married or Common-Law
-Date of sponsor approval
-Which office is processing Phase 2 of your application (will say on your sponsor approval letter/email)
-Date(s) of any other requests you've had
-Whether or not the principal applicant is non-visa exempt
-Current location of the principal applicant- closest major city is fine if you don't want to be too specific!
 
thanks taffy7 . and Andrew , i am on the spreadsheet . but these need to be added

in process since 7 august
medicals done 20 august
non visa exempt country
Syrian citizen
thank you agian
 
Telia said:
thanks taffy7 . and Andrew , i am on the spreadsheet . but these need to be added

in process since 7 august
medicals done 20 august
non visa exempt country
Syrian citizen
thank you agian

Ah okay gotcha, spreadsheet updated.
 
Thank you Andrew Brit
 
squall_liam said:
Since we're on the subject, if none of you lovely people mind, I'd like to also explain my own situation.

I am from England, my wife is Canadian. Currently in Canada on a tourist visa but that expires in six days. I just applied to extend my tourist visa. We have been gathering documents and getting everything prepared to send off for an Inland application. Now, a part of me feels Outland would be better for those same reasons as everybody else. I will be missing some of my best friends getting married next year, and another set of friends getting married in Jamaica the year after. However, my wife is pregnant and will not be working after October. We have savings to pay rent for around a year realistically, but the option to work would be nice. But it's going to take about four to six months to get that permit. How much longer would I have to wait if we were to send off for an outland application for the ability to work? And then I will be there for the beginnings of my child's life and still get to go to weddings. But then what if the savings disappear? It's a tricky one, and I wish life wasn't so complicated. The whole process is stressing us out. Also, if we send off the open work permit and my residency application at once, I will be allowed to stay on implied status, correct? My fear is, what if they refuse my request to extend my visitor's visa? We're nearly ready to send off for inland, and I know this way is a guarantee I can stay on implied status thanks to the OWP, but outland seems so much quicker. Plus, my passport expires August 2017, meaning my work permit will expire then also..

I would read this explaining the differences between Outland and Inland,

http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Spousal_Sponsorship-Canada

Ultimately it's your call no one can advise what is for the best. Most people choose outland as it's generally quicker, you can leave canada without the worry of your application being cancelled if you don't get re-entry for any reason, and you have the right to appeal if your application is refused, unlike Inland.

You mention working, Inland currently offers the pilot project for a work permit, explained in the link above.

How much longer would I have to wait if we were to send off for an outland application for the ability to work?


You would have to wait until you get your PR, there is no work permit pilot scheme with outland applications.

Also, if we send off the open work permit and my residency application at once, I will be allowed to stay on implied status, correct? My fear is, what if they refuse my request to extend my visitor's visa?

you will be on implied status in 6 days when your visitor visa expires, until you get a decision regarding the extension. If for some reason this was refused and you are out of status before CIC receive your inland PR application, I believe you would not be eligible for the work permit as you have to have a 'status' visitor or implied to qualify. (open for correction)

Just a point to note... Outland requires a whole different set of forms, so you would need extra time to go through that all again.

Hope that helps, good luck
 
Hey everyone, tiny update. I was well over the processing times for SA so I rang today and they told me that it was approved sep 1st. They can't see anything in the system about a letter or email being sent out so if we still haven't had an update on ECAS or received a letter/email by the sep 18th then we have to call again.