Cantico, yes. Our app package was sent to Mississauga, but we haven't heard from either Mississauga or Guatemala and it's been 84 days without any communication from CIC whatsoever. So I was wondering if anyone is aware if Guatemala could have information on our process and if not, how to obtain information when the CIC call centre cannot be reached from outside of Canada.Cantico said:Hello Aneyshar,
I may be mistaken, but I thought all Family Class Applications had to be sent first to Mississauga, Ontario. Did you send here first or directly to Guatemala?
Thanks Belizian,Belizian said:Cantico:
I know what it is like to get your hopes up. As my situation is also quite similar.. Denied TRV multiple times.
BUT the good news is that my husband had the same thing occur with AOR on Sept 20th and then request for his passport and prepaid airway bill the next day Sept 21st. Guatemala received his passport on Sept 26th and my husband just got a phone call today saying he is approved and passport will be sent back tomorrow!! It seems like Guatemala is improving the timeframe in some instances. I would think that you should hear something in the next few weeks!! I cannot wait to see my husband if he gets his passport by Friday he ll be here in Canada on Saturday with me!!
Hello again Aneyshar,Aneyshar said:But it's very disappointing that CIC would not open up all the channels to allow communication with them to find out on the status of the applications. The only thing we have is the courier's confirmation of our package being delivered to the Case processing centre, and that's it. Had any documents been missing, shouldn't they notify of that right away? I'm so upset with this because we were particularly careful with the documentation provided, yet apparently not careful enough.
Aneyshar, I'm no expert, but from what I understand, Canadian Citizens are either residents or non-residents. If a Canadian Citizen sponsors, they have to prove their residency. One of the best ways to do this is to provide a Canadian address. I guess if you can't offer a Canadian address - CIC may consider your Husband as a non-resident. I'm also assuming that he doesn't currently pay health care premiums or have any other expenses in Canada.Aneyshar said:felicity, what happened to those numbers you posted earlier for the Canadian visa office???
@ Cantico, my husband (the Canadian sponsor) is not living in Canada therefore he doesnt have a Canadian address, so we listed our local address in E.S. That's the reason we cannot call the CIC in Mississauga. We provided both our email addresses but for some reason the CIC chose not to notify us anything by email. Apparently there is a letter in the mail though it's not possible to confirm that, so we're now wondering what to do. If by next week we dont hear from Immigration we will submit an inquiry through the Guatemala office and hope that they have some information on our file, but as you can imagine it's been pretty distressing and confusing, having no means to contact with the CIC.
I'm afraid that our file gets lost or, equally stressful, that their notifications get lost and dont reach to us. What to do?
Cantico, yes, as a sponsor living exclusively outside of Canada other documentation is required, which you mentioned. We provided those. If there was a delay because CIC takes longer to examine such cases, then how come other applicants in this forum with similar situations (sponsor living outside Canada, extra docs required, etc.) have been processed and approved as sponsors already, on average within the same timeframe as sponsors IN Canada.Cantico said:Aneyshar, I'm no expert, but from what I understand, Canadian Citizens are either residents or non-residents. If a Canadian Citizen sponsors, they have to prove their residency. One of the best ways to do this is to provide a Canadian address. I guess if you can't offer a Canadian address - CIC may consider your Husband as a non-resident. I'm also assuming that he doesn't currently pay health care premiums or have any other expenses in Canada.
Non-resident Canadian citizens can still sponsor, but they have to go through an extra step proving how they will re-establish residency in Canada. I was told that they consider thing like where you are going to live, job prospects, bank savings, etc...
Assuming that you did do this last step, it may be that CIC has to examine this more closely and thus the delay.
If you haven't, I might probably investigate this a little closer.
Aneyshar, I'm not sure what to say. And I know I haven't been much of a help. As you've said I would just keep thinking of ways to contact CIC. Good luck and keep us posted.Aneyshar said:Cantico, yes, as a sponsor living exclusively outside of Canada other documentation is required, which you mentioned. We provided those. If there was a delay because CIC takes longer to examine such cases, then how come other applicants in this forum with similar situations (sponsor living outside Canada, extra docs required, etc.) have been processed and approved as sponsors already, on average within the same timeframe as sponsors IN Canada.
I don't understand, especially because the CIC has not been very forthcoming with information regarding our case. So, anyways, I will submit an inquiry to the VO if by next week we don't receive anything in the mail. Thanks for your wonderful support and good luck with your application.
HelloCantico said:Aneyshar, I'm not sure what to say. And I know I haven't been much of a help. As you've said I would just keep thinking of ways to contact CIC. Good luck and keep u s posted.
amberrojas said:Great news!!!!!
The embassy in Guatemala called my husband today and said he was approved for the passport. They are mailing it with DHL today and he can pick it up tomorrow or Saturday at the DHL centre in SJO!!! YaaaaaAA!!!!