Hello all!
We aren’t on the spreadsheet yet, but please do add us:
- We live in London, UK, and submitted our application Outland.
- I’m a dual Canadian/Brit citizen, married to a Brit. Our daughter is also dual.
- Huz’s upfront medical was done on 18th Feb 2016.
- Application was received in Mississauga on 3rd March 2016.
- On April 14th 2016 I received an email confirming that I’d been accepted as a sponsor, although CIC eCAS still says my Sponsorship Application Status is ‘In process’.
- Huz’s application was sent to Ottawa, and began processing on 21st April according to eCAS.
- He received an email on 26th April asking for passport submission and new photos. We have 30 days to submit the package to finalise everything.
- This morning (28th April) eCAS is showing his Permanent Residence Application Status as ‘Decision Made’!!
We are in complete shock at how quickly everything has happened! Is this the quickest turnaround in the history of applications?! It hasn’t even been two months!! Is it even possible that he can have DM when the Sponsorship Application Status is showing as still processing? Or is it more likely that the DM in this case is bad news, as opposed to good?
I have some other questions, too.
First concerning CIC’s request for passport info…if huz requires a visa to enter Canada, then he needs to submit his passport; if he doesn’t require a visa then copies will do.
I assume the new eTA required for entering Canada doesn’t count as a ‘visa’ and therefore huz can send copies rather than actual passport?
Next question, regarding this info from the email:
‘Your Permanent Resident document(s) will expire one year after the date of your medical examinations or earlier…’ (in our case, a year from medical is Feb 2017, and that’s earlier than passport expiry).
We are going to Nova Scotia for a holiday/recce trip in July of this year (booked before all this happened!), and because everything is happening more quickly than we expected, we don’t want huz to have to land in July. I assume this is fine, and he just leaves his CoPR at home for the July trip? Do we need to mention the CoPR/not wanting to land yet? When we’re ready to start the ‘PR clock’ ticking, we will go again and huz will land.
Phew, sorry for the long post, but any help gratefully received. We just can’t believe how smoothly this has gone. Feel very lucky, and also like maybe it’s too good to be true…is it?!
Thanks!
Kate