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Author Topic: Inland Application 2011  (Read 490531 times)
sievo
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« Reply #1890 on: January 25, 2012, 03:19:29 pm »

hey missha,

My ecas says that they received our application on September 20th, 2011 and then that they started processing our application on January 3rd 2012.  I'm the sponsor and my fiance's ecas does not state that they've started processing yet, so I'm not sure if that's just the sponsorship?

Also, we're thinking of moving to Montreal soon.  I guess it's important that we update our address with CIC as soon as we move because that will affect the landing office?  Does it change the process to immigrate to Quebec vs other provices?
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« Reply #1891 on: January 25, 2012, 03:21:22 pm »

I am in the same boat, not having PR is a big disadvantage during job hunt.

They should really allow applicants to work much earlier while they wait, I think.  It's almost like they purposefully put applicants through a hard time to make sure the relationship is strong and the sponsor has the money to support the applicant for a year.
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Dorina
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« Reply #1892 on: January 25, 2012, 03:24:50 pm »

aaah Dorina, i thought you were January applicant.

Guys I was thinking for those you have got OWP or PR have started hunting jobs?  I have been thinking for applying for jobs but Montreal needs FRENCH!!!


It depends on your field and also where in Montreal you decide to apply. For example: West Island, you will more likely be speaking English at least a decent % of the time. While downtown, it's best to be bilingual. My area is in the East and very francophone so I will most probably not apply for jobs there as I am not comfortable speaking French 100% of the time. Good luck to all who are on the job hunt. Wish you luck. Keep us updated.
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« Reply #1893 on: January 25, 2012, 03:26:49 pm »

Hi, I am trying to reply to a personal message but I get an error saying that I am not allowed to send personal messages.

Do any of you have the same problem and do you know how to fix it?

Thanks!

PS: By the way, I did not send the RCMP background checks with my application
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missha
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Visa Office......: Vegreville, Alberta
App. Filed.......: 03/18/2011
AOR Received.: 04/12/2011

« Reply #1894 on: January 25, 2012, 03:31:15 pm »

hey missha,

My ecas says that they received our application on September 20th, 2011 and then that they started processing our application on January 3rd 2012.  I'm the sponsor and my fiance's ecas does not state that they've started processing yet, so I'm not sure if that's just the sponsorship?

Also, we're thinking of moving to Montreal soon.  I guess it's important that we update our address with CIC as soon as we move because that will affect the landing office?  Does it change the process to immigrate to Quebec vs other provices?

If they have updated the sponsor's then they should do update the applicant's as well. You should point this out to CIC by calling. They might be some delays from them.

I moved to Montreal as well with my husband but my husband and I didn't change my Ontario residence yet and I am also keeping the same address. I have to go to Ontario to pick up my mails etc which sucks but its worth it.  I have realized over a period of time and living in difference places that esp. when your immigration is in process or any other important application relating to your residency, you should not touch it unless its approved. When you change the address, it usually results in delays. Also, In some situation you have no choice but to change the address.

My question to you is that are you going to change your residency to Quebec?


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missha
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« Reply #1895 on: January 25, 2012, 03:33:30 pm »


It depends on your field and also where in Montreal you decide to apply. For example: West Island, you will more likely be speaking English at least a decent % of the time. While downtown, it's best to be bilingual. My area is in the East and very francophone so I will most probably not apply for jobs there as I am not comfortable speaking French 100% of the time. Good luck to all who are on the job hunt. Wish you luck. Keep us updated.

I am in downtown and everything is so walking distance that i do prefer to work in downtown. Even I pass by CIC immigration in downtown everyday (and pray they approve everyone from inland 2011)...which is like 2 mins away... so tempting to save the gas to work Tongue
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canadiancitizen
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« Reply #1896 on: January 25, 2012, 03:36:52 pm »

They should really allow applicants to work much earlier while they wait, I think.  It's almost like they purposefully put applicants through a hard time to make sure the relationship is strong and the sponsor has the money to support the applicant for a year.
I think is the other way around according to CIC, meaning, the applicant should be able to suppor himself for a year (during the process)... and once PR is granted, the sponsor is responsable for the applicant for the next 3 years...
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sievo
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« Reply #1897 on: January 25, 2012, 03:38:34 pm »

My question to you is that are you going to change your residency to Quebec?

We are planning on staying in Montreal for the foreseeable future.  I'm just wondering because I thought there was a whole different form to fill out for immigrating to quebec, and I guess if we notify CIC it will lead to a big delay (basically restart).

We're in manitoba, but we could get the mail sent to Montreal.  Just a question of whether we would have to come back for the landing interview, that could be a problem.
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Dorina
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« Reply #1898 on: January 25, 2012, 03:40:10 pm »

I am in downtown and everything is so walking distance that i do prefer to work in downtown. Even I pass by CIC immigration in downtown everyday (and pray they approve everyone from inland 2011)...which is like 2 mins away... so tempting to save the gas to work Tongue

You are lucky. Pretty much all the jobs in Montreal are at your disposal. I find that living in the East has helped me learn French because of the necessity of it. I hope that pays off during my job hunt.
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Dorina
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LANDED..........: March 21, 2012 Smiley

« Reply #1899 on: January 25, 2012, 03:45:25 pm »

Hi, I am trying to reply to a personal message but I get an error saying that I am not allowed to send personal messages.

Do any of you have the same problem and do you know how to fix it?

Thanks!

PS: By the way, I did not send the RCMP background checks with my application

Just noticed you replied Wery. Thank you very much. I appreciate it Smiley. Good luck and let's hope we hear good news soon.
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missha
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« Reply #1900 on: January 25, 2012, 03:56:05 pm »

We are planning on staying in Montreal for the foreseeable future.  I'm just wondering because I thought there was a whole different form to fill out for immigrating to quebec, and I guess if we notify CIC it will lead to a big delay (basically restart).

We're in manitoba, but we could get the mail sent to Montreal.  Just a question of whether we would have to come back for the landing interview, that could be a problem.

Yes, you will be asked to land in Manitoba but you could request the landing in Montreal. Look at that point of you receiving the landing letter from CIC, you will be approved in their system. Keep in mind that request for change of landing office might cause some delay in receiving for PR Status/Card. Also, if you have to go back to Manitoba after 11-12 months (as CIC timeline says for approvals, assuming your both stages approved) there is no harm in it.

One of our applicant has filed from Ontario but CIC asked for an interview in Vancouver and upon calling, CIC confirm that he has to go to Vancouver, and he has no choice.

Yes, I am assuming that it will cause the delay but again depends if you're changing your residency as well. If your changing your residency for sure, then you have to get through Quebec.  How about if you call CIC and check. Do not mention about your case but just asking as general question.
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sievo
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« Reply #1901 on: January 25, 2012, 04:01:40 pm »

Yes, you will be asked to land in Manitoba but you could request the landing in Montreal. Look at that point of you receiving the landing letter from CIC, you will be approved in their system. Keep in mind that request for change of landing office might cause some delay in receiving for PR Status/Card. Also, if you have to go back to Manitoba after 11-12 months (as CIC timeline says for approvals, assuming your both stages approved) there is no harm in it.

Delay in PR card is fine, so long as she as OWP.  So you think we should not notify them until they approve her and schedule landing interview in Manitoba, and then request landing in Montreal?
How much notice is given before the landing interview?  we may be able to come back for it (and to visit family) at that time.

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One of our applicant has filed from Ontario but CIC asked for an interview in Vancouver and upon calling, CIC confirm that he has to go to Vancouver, and he has no choice.

That seems crazy!  Not everyone can afford to go to Vancouver just like that.

Yes, we'll definitely call them and see what they think is best.  Thanks!

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canadiancitizen
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« Reply #1902 on: January 25, 2012, 04:07:17 pm »

Yes, I am assuming that it will cause the delay but again depends if you're changing your residency as well. If your changing your residency for sure, then you have to get through Quebec.  How about if you call CIC and check. Do not mention about your case but just asking as general question.

I'm not so sure about your plan, sorry to interrupt...the only problem I see, is that Quebec is suppossed to approve the sponsor before CIC could do it, the applicant needs to send the application, so Quebec could proceed to issue the QSC... if I was you, I would ask Leon about this... he is a wizard in CIC, and you can find him in the "spousal sponsorship"... I would ask, I'm in Québec and this is mandatory... ok :-)
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missha
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« Reply #1903 on: January 25, 2012, 04:13:15 pm »

I'm not so sure about your plan, sorry to interrupt...the only problem I see, is that Quebec is suppossed to approve the sponsor before CIC could do it, the applicant needs to send the application, so Quebec could proceed to issue the QSC... if I was you, I would ask Leon about this... he is a wizard in CIC, and you can find him in the "spousal sponsorship"... I would ask, I'm in Québec and this is mandatory... ok :-)

Yes, LEON is amazing, you should trying contacting him.
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« Reply #1904 on: January 25, 2012, 04:15:27 pm »

Alright! Let's defer these questions to Leon!  Cheesy
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