Hello! We're in the process of finishing up our application for spousal sponsorship and from reading on the forum it's crazy how different couples processing times can be. I've seen some that only took 4 months and others that took well over a year.
Do you know what factors might make a difference in the speed of application processing?
We want to do everything we can to make the process as smooth as possible (just like everyone else who's applying I imagine). So I'm curious to know what might speed things up - even if they're factors that are out of our control.
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Our situation is pretty solid and I can't imagine would bring up any red flags.
We live in France and so we'll have to go through the Paris VO. My husband's a French citizen and I'm Canadian by descent (though I only applied for the certificate of citizenship very recently) + American citizen. We met, dated for almost two years, and have been married for 6 years. It's a first time marriage/serious relationship for both of us. We have two small children together, and none of us have ever had any trouble with the law or been involved in any weird organizations.
I haven't lived in Canada before, but I've spent a lot of time there and a very large part of my family lives in Canada. Now that I have kiddos, I really want to move back closer to family and I prefer the Canadian education system - so those are the main reasons we're hoping to get PR for my husband and children.
Hopefully our situation is straightforward for the Parisian visa office as well.
One person on this forum who shared how she was able to get PR said that they sent in over 100 pages of proof of intent to return to Canada and that seems a bit much to me. Does any one know if the officers looking at the application prefer to see lots of documents, or is it better to send in only what they ask for?
Do you know what factors might make a difference in the speed of application processing?
We want to do everything we can to make the process as smooth as possible (just like everyone else who's applying I imagine). So I'm curious to know what might speed things up - even if they're factors that are out of our control.
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Our situation is pretty solid and I can't imagine would bring up any red flags.
We live in France and so we'll have to go through the Paris VO. My husband's a French citizen and I'm Canadian by descent (though I only applied for the certificate of citizenship very recently) + American citizen. We met, dated for almost two years, and have been married for 6 years. It's a first time marriage/serious relationship for both of us. We have two small children together, and none of us have ever had any trouble with the law or been involved in any weird organizations.
I haven't lived in Canada before, but I've spent a lot of time there and a very large part of my family lives in Canada. Now that I have kiddos, I really want to move back closer to family and I prefer the Canadian education system - so those are the main reasons we're hoping to get PR for my husband and children.
Hopefully our situation is straightforward for the Parisian visa office as well.
One person on this forum who shared how she was able to get PR said that they sent in over 100 pages of proof of intent to return to Canada and that seems a bit much to me. Does any one know if the officers looking at the application prefer to see lots of documents, or is it better to send in only what they ask for?