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Author Topic: Inland Application 2011  (Read 469053 times)
karma123
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App. Filed.......: 30-03-2011

« Reply #1920 on: January 25, 2012, 08:54:14 pm »


I don't know how much of an effect the expiry's of medicals and police certificates play in their decision

The police certificates and medicals for my wife expired long before our app was processed

peru, japan police certs arrived october 2010 and medical done in December of 2010

App received Jan 28, 2011
DM Jan 17, 2012
Letter Jan 20, 2012
Landing Jan 23, 2012

At least it didn't matter in our case, i think it was more of how we packaged our application and the proof we sent.


That's what CIC says about Police certificates:

Who needs a police certificate?

In general, you and everyone in your family who is 18 years of age or over need to obtain a police certificate. You must obtain a police certificate from each country or territory where you have lived for six consecutive months or longer since reaching the age of 18.

The certificate must have been issued no more than three months before you submit your application.

If the original certificate is neither in English nor in French, submit both the certificate and the original copy of a translation prepared by an accredited translator with your 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 #1921 on: January 25, 2012, 11:31:03 pm »

As it is true you can study wherever u want, if u study in quebec and own a CSQ (Which u probably wont be able to get after ur PR) you can study french for free and also u get a very low price to study in the universities.

Also i dont think it is a good idea you do not tell them.. It is kidna of misleading and if they find out you might get into trouble. If i were you i would notify them of every step you do.

Foofy and Sievo,

It has nothing to do with ethics here.

1) I assumed of whatever information given that the sponser is not going to change his residency and the spouse's immigration is going through Manitoba. They will be living in Montreal for whatsoever reasons while applicant is keeping his immigration from Manitoba.

Sponser can change the residency to Quebec but the spouse's is a question-mark. As the spouse is going through immigration from Manitoba. CIC would get confused if provided by documents right now as Quebec has whole lot of different immigration process and paperwork. CIC would contact applicant for either file the immigration again through Quebec or they could keep the file on hold and ask the application for necessary documentation from Quebec which are called " Additional documents" in CIC terminology and they take 3-4 months to attach documents to files. That will clearly result in slowing down the application. I am totally using my analytical skills here.

No where in the clause written that CIC should be informed of all of your tiny bit of your movement anywhere in Canada BUT If asked, do not lie. Upon their questioning, Tell them logically that you decided to go through the immigration from Manitoba as in your opinion, it was already in process and you just had to move to Montreal but you didnt change your residency.

I was just suggesting him to save his time and CIC's. Get everything done from Manitoba, it will just save time for his spousal application. Trust me, Seivo, will be done by July-Aug 2012. 8-9 more months to go.

On the other hand, yes, I am not sure about studying in Quebec but I do know about that my husband's medical is valid till 6 months and then he has to pay to doctors and get it reimbursed by OHIP. He is carrying on his same job from Ontario, so it was not a problem for job hunting.

2) Another thing that i recommended him to ask this question by calling CIC as a general question. In my very personal opinion, sometimes agents judge you based on what you have filed and give different opinion than  if you ask the same thing as a general question. Again, it has nothing to do with ethics here as well. Agents dont bother to know your backgrounds but just answer what you questioned.

- M








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sievo
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« Reply #1922 on: January 25, 2012, 11:50:28 pm »

Thanks Missha, I agree.

Frankly, it never occured to me before today that moving to Quebec could cause any issues.  She's applying to be a PR in Canada, with Immigration Canada, being sponsored by a Canadian.  We just happen to want to live somewhere else (in Canada) while it's being processed.

I'll let you know when I talk to CIC.
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09/20/2011 - Application Received
01/03/2012 - In Process
missha
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« Reply #1923 on: January 26, 2012, 12:06:52 am »




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 provice

I am a lil shy in speaking french, i guess my accent is very american-ish french. I am good with theoretical french, speaking french is hard.
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missha
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« Reply #1924 on: January 26, 2012, 12:08:44 am »

Thanks Missha, I agree.

Frankly, it never occured to me before today that moving to Quebec could cause any issues.  She's applying to be a PR in Canada, with Immigration Canada, being sponsored by a Canadian.  We just happen to want to live somewhere else (in Canada) while it's being processed.

I'll let you know when I talk to CIC.

Yes sievo, good luck. Update us.

Btw, when did they processing your file.
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sievo
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« Reply #1925 on: January 26, 2012, 12:17:52 am »

I am a lil shy in speaking french, i guess my accent is very american-ish french. I am good with theoretical french, speaking french is hard.

Yeah, speaking another language can be intimidating, but it's the only way to get better!  Cheesy Stick with it!  It can't hurt to be immersed.

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Btw, when did they processing your file.

If processing for sponsorship and applicant is the same, then ECAS says January 3rd.
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09/20/2011 - Application Received
01/03/2012 - In Process
angtao
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Visa Office......: Vegreville
App. Filed.......: 31-Mar-2011
Med's Done....: 20-Jan-2011
LANDED..........: 16-05-2012

« Reply #1926 on: January 26, 2012, 01:11:25 am »

Well, it is good old Wednesday again. I can't say I am thrilled with the 6 day jump but I guess something is better then nothing. Our thread seems to be done with January but they are obviously still working on filed from jan.21

Serendipity, congratulations again. You guys must be thrilled. Which office r u landing in?

Guys, from now on when you get your landing letter, can u state which office you will be landing in do missha can update the chart. Thanks
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Application Received: Mar.31,2011
Started Processing: April 19,2011
AIP: Mar.4,2012
DM: Mar.7,2012
Landed: May 16,2012
hatrang
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Visa Office......: Vegreville
App. Filed.......: 19-10-2011
AOR Received.: 29-08-2012
Med's Done....: 21-09-2011
Interview........: 26-11-2012 (landing)
LANDED..........: 26-11-2012

« Reply #1927 on: January 26, 2012, 11:18:03 am »

Updated from CIC: (working on applications received on January 21, 2011), anyway, still a jump  Roll Eyes
I think Serendipity is landing in Scarborough, remember once (s)he mentioned it in previous post.
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App. received: Jan 5, 2012
AIP:               Aug 29, 2012
DM:                Aug 30, 2012
Landed:           Nov 26, 2012
No more CIC in a couple of years from now.
kochanie
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« Reply #1928 on: January 26, 2012, 12:11:32 pm »

Yeah, speaking another language can be intimidating, but it's the only way to get better!  Cheesy Stick with it!  It can't hurt to be immersed.

If processing for sponsorship and applicant is the same, then ECAS says January 3rd.

I agree! I am learning my husband's language and I tell you, being able to talk with his grandparents and parents makes me feel more welcome to his family!

Same thing with my Ecas, I'm the sponsor and it says started processing dec 13 on mine but it doesn't says on my husband's Ecas, just says when they received the application.

And good luck to all of us! And congratulations to everyone who got AIP and DM! Makes waiting bearable seeing positive results!
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Application sent: September 26, 2011
Application Received: September 29, 2011
Started Processing: December 13, 2011
AIP: September 4, 2012
OWP: August 15, 2012
DM: September 4, 2012
Landed: September 17, 2012
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Serendipity
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App. Filed.......: 21-01-2011

« Reply #1929 on: January 26, 2012, 12:18:24 pm »

Updated from CIC: (working on applications received on January 21, 2011), anyway, still a jump  Roll Eyes
I think Serendipity is landing in Scarborough, remember once (s)he mentioned it in previous post.

That is correct!  A week from today in Scarborough   Smiley


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INLAND!
January 21st, 2011:  Application Received.
January 5th, 2012:    AIP.
January 5th, 2012:    Decision Made.
February 2nd, 2012:  Landing Interview, Scarborough.
Processing time:        12 months and 12 days.
waitingitout
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« Reply #1930 on: January 26, 2012, 12:58:38 pm »

Hi! So I mentioned a few pages back that I haven't been able to log into the eCas using our official receipt number, so you guys recommended I discover my client id number ... I just heard back from my lawyer and according to him, I don't have one. Is this normal, not having a client id number? (According to the official receipt, they received my application in late May 2011). He says he'll get me other info so that I can log into eCas, but I'm a bit worried...  Embarrassed
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wery
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« Reply #1931 on: January 26, 2012, 01:00:47 pm »

You have to reach certain number of posts to be able to use personal messaging... I just don't know how many posts... Anybody?

Thanks visita, I'm going to have to post more messages then Smiley

In case anyone is wondering and because I am next in the list, I just checked ECAS and no updates yet...
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canadiancitizen
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Visa Office......: Vegreville, Alberta
App. Filed.......: May 10-2011
Doc's Request.: July 8, 2011
Med's Done....: April-26-2011
LANDED..........: 10-04-2012

« Reply #1932 on: January 26, 2012, 01:11:00 pm »

Hi! So I mentioned a few pages back that I haven't been able to log into the eCas using our official receipt number, so you guys recommended I discover my client id number ... I just heard back from my lawyer and according to him, I don't have one. Is this normal, not having a client id number? (According to the official receipt, they received my application in late May 2011). He says he'll get me other info so that I can log into eCas, but I'm a bit worried...  Embarrassed
Hi, if I was you, I would call CIC asking for an ID number, Im the sponsor and I do have one since July 2011... our appplication was filed in May 2011 as well... calll CIC  Smiley
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MICC: Oct. 13.2011
CSQ: Nov.09.11
AIP: March 17.2012
Decision Made: Mar 17.2012
Landing: April 10, 2012 - Montreal
Inlandme
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« Reply #1933 on: January 26, 2012, 02:13:07 pm »

I had no idea that both the sponsor and the applicant can check status on ecas? I have only been checking my husband's (applicant) so far. I will be calling CIC today. Which of the two get updated more, the sponsor's or applicant's ecas?
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App rec: Mar 17, 2011
In process: Apr 12, 2011
AIP: Feb 21, 2012
DM: Feb 27, 2012
humble01
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« Reply #1934 on: January 26, 2012, 02:51:15 pm »

has anyone here receive a decision concerning their inland application in like 12 months or less? the processing time on CIC website is higher that 12 months for the sponsor approval and the security checks. i am just wondering if someone could receive a decision earlier than that regardless of the normal processing time that i stated on CIC website
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