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Author Topic: Thread for Outland LONDON, UK Applications!  (Read 388579 times)
MandyUK
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Posts: 542
Ratings: +16
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 22nd July 2011
File Transfer...: 27th September 2011
Med's Done....: 1st July 2011
Passport Req..: November 7th 2011
VISA ISSUED...: December 29th 2011
LANDED..........: 24th Jan 2012. (Canada Place)

« Reply #3930 on: January 16, 2012, 06:11:50 pm »

..oops! I *might* have resigned today.. waited until the very end of the day, but bit the bullet at 5:30 and sent it off! I only got your reply after leaving work. I have to give two months notice though, so loads of time yet.. I hope! Smiley
well at least it will give u time to organise everything and go do a few things before you leave, its suprising the amount of places and things you want to go to or do once you know ur leaving  Grin
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hsbalouch
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Posts: 254
Ratings: +6
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 30/03/2011
File Transfer...: 09/05/2011
Interview........: waived
VISA ISSUED...: 25/01/2012
LANDED..........: 13/02/2012

« Reply #3931 on: January 16, 2012, 07:41:18 pm »

..oops! I *might* have resigned today.. waited until the very end of the day, but bit the bullet at 5:30 and sent it off! I only got your reply after leaving work. I have to give two months notice though, so loads of time yet.. I hope! Smiley

I think you did the right thing, average timeline suggests that you will get it by the time your notice period is over or may be a little later if everything goes by well.
I am given one month only to pack up, still to drop off my Passport and won't be getting it back until 2nd of february and by that time I will have 13 days left to enter Canada which is pretty tight!!!

I resigned today giving a two weeks notice sacrificing 2 weeks pay : @  
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xianjw
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« Reply #3932 on: January 16, 2012, 08:04:02 pm »

Hi All,

I'm a UK citizen that's been in a relationship with a Canadian for a little over two years now and we are having a child together; due April. Up to now I've just be coming in and out of Canada on Visitor Visas and have pretty much got away with it without too much hassle. I work remotely so I'm not technically working here. But I've been told to get my house in order by the immigration department.

So do I apply inland or outland? I have the choice. Outland seems quicker and more flexible given my comings and goings, but the idea of having to head over to London for interview at short notice or courier my passport there, would be a pretty big and expensive pain, so am I better off applying inland?

Thanks in advance for any replies.
Xian.
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imran 901
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Posts: 55
Ratings: +0
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 03 aug 2011
File Transfer...: 18 oct 2011
Passport Req..: 23may 2012
VISA ISSUED...: 26 june 2012
LANDED..........: 13 july 2012 inshallah

« Reply #3933 on: January 16, 2012, 08:33:32 pm »

all those who get there ppr congrats i am so happy london is very so fast hopefully yameen and yasiin aswell get ppr soon .i am aug applicant still e cas in process pls pray 4 me u all that i get ppr soon . i sent an email last week but still no replay .
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Aperture
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Posts: 51
Ratings: +1
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 25-07-2011
File Transfer...: 30-09-2011
Passport Req..: None! Direct to COPR.
VISA ISSUED...: 16-01-2012
LANDED..........: 06-02-2012

« Reply #3934 on: January 16, 2012, 09:06:10 pm »

Question about COPR:

We just reviewed my partner's COPR document and it says his country of birth is England.  In reality, his country of birth is Scotland.

All of the other details are correct--for example, it says that he is a British citizen and that the country issuing his travel document is the United Kingdom--so does this need to be changed?

(I'm wondering if/hoping that this is just one of those annoying circumstances wherein a computer believes that all the constituent countries of the UK are, in fact, England.)
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lillia123
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Posts: 52
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Visa Office......: london
App. Filed.......: 22-08-11
AOR Received.: 8-11-11

« Reply #3935 on: January 17, 2012, 02:26:59 am »

hi pinklady

hopefully you can help me with this quesstion, now that i have the ppr, i understand that i need to send mine and my sons passport with 2 pictures, but i dont understand the page that says “Updated Information Chart”,
i know im the princaple applicant so i'll put my details there, i'll put my sons details there to, 
so my question is that i have a daughter who has a canadian passport she got it through her father because her father was a canadian citizenship at the time of her birth, my son was not so he did not get the canadian citificate,
my daughter was not included in the sponsorship application, but she will be going with me , so do i put her information in the updated information chart.
and also my husband is in canada he will not be traveling with me, do i put his information in updated information chart.
can you pleeeeeeeeese help me with this one because i want to send everything tomarow.

thank you.
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Daisies
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Posts: 144
Ratings: +1
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 27-06-2011
Doc's Request.: 20-10-2011
File Transfer...: 15-08-2011
Med's Done....: 13-06-2011
Passport Req..: COPR 20-01-2012

« Reply #3936 on: January 17, 2012, 03:42:19 am »


My advice would be to give them too much info rather than too little, and you could add a letter explaining the situation as you did in your post on here... Smiley

With the risk of causing anger in London I'll repeat my advice given months ago....whenever I was unsure about something when filling out the application I just put a post-it note with explanations to whatever I wasn't sure about. I felt it's much better to give too much info rather than too little.


hi pinklady

hopefully you can help me with this quesstion, now that i have the ppr, i understand that i need to send mine and my sons passport with 2 pictures, but i dont understand the page that says “Updated Information Chart”,
i know im the princaple applicant so i'll put my details there, i'll put my sons details there to, 
so my question is that i have a daughter who has a canadian passport she got it through her father because her father was a canadian citizenship at the time of her birth, my son was not so he did not get the canadian citificate,
my daughter was not included in the sponsorship application, but she will be going with me , so do i put her information in the updated information chart.
and also my husband is in canada he will not be traveling with me, do i put his information in updated information chart.
can you pleeeeeeeeese help me with this one because i want to send everything tomarow.

thank you.
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Schintz
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Posts: 20
Ratings: +0
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 26-08-2011
AOR Received.: 02-09-2011
File Transfer...: 09-11-2011
VISA ISSUED...: 17-01-12

« Reply #3937 on: January 17, 2012, 03:48:42 am »

...We just reviewed my partner's COPR document and it says his country of birth is England.  In reality, his country of birth is Scotland. All of the other details are correct--for example, it says that he is a British citizen and that the country issuing his travel document is the United Kingdom--so does this need to be changed?

Hi Aperture - I'm no expert, but I wouldn't worry too much about it - admittedly, before living in the UK, I was incredibly naive to the constituent countries structure.. I think you're right about the computer just lumping Scotland into England. No harm, except to your partner's pride! The only trouble I can foresee is if they see Scotland as the country of birth on his passport and England on the COPR and take issue with it. Is there a number on the COPR you can call to just check that it will be okay?

well at least it will give u time to organise everything and go do a few things before you leave, its suprising the amount of places and things you want to go to or do once you know ur leaving  Grin
I think you did the right thing, average timeline suggests that you will get it by the time your notice period is over or may be a little later if everything goes by well.

Thanks both, that's reassuring! And MandyUK, that's very true! I've been living in the UK for 6 years now, and it'll be hard to leave my in-laws and friends!
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Schintz
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Posts: 20
Ratings: +0
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 26-08-2011
AOR Received.: 02-09-2011
File Transfer...: 09-11-2011
VISA ISSUED...: 17-01-12

« Reply #3938 on: January 17, 2012, 05:30:25 am »

AAAHHHHHHH!!!! WE JUST GOT OUT COPR!!! No PPR or anything.. just a COPR delivered by recorded mail to our address in London..  *cough*.. just realised I'm telling a forum before telling my husband..
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shudda
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Posts: 26
Ratings: +0
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 7/11/2011
AOR Received.: 10/01/2012
File Transfer...: 16/01/2012

« Reply #3939 on: January 17, 2012, 05:59:42 am »

Yay Schintz that's great!!

Go tell your husband and then when you get a chance to you explain how it all worked?  Most of us are still confused about this new process!

Thanks and CONGRATULATIONS!!!!  You're done!!
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Common-law route outland via London.
Application Sent: 7th Nov
Application received in Mississauga: 9th Nov
Sponsor Approved: 16th Jan
Decision Made: 19th March
COPR arrived in Canada: 27th March
Daisies
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Posts: 144
Ratings: +1
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 27-06-2011
Doc's Request.: 20-10-2011
File Transfer...: 15-08-2011
Med's Done....: 13-06-2011
Passport Req..: COPR 20-01-2012

« Reply #3940 on: January 17, 2012, 06:39:47 am »

Now I want my copr too!! I want it, I want it, I want it..!!!... Checking my e-mail every 2 minutes but no ppr, so hoping I will get snail mail this week. I want it, I want it, I waaannntttt iiittt!!  Kiss
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123me
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Posts: 62
Ratings: +0
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London

« Reply #3941 on: January 17, 2012, 07:03:31 am »

AAAHHHHHHH!!!! WE JUST GOT OUT COPR!!! No PPR or anything.. just a COPR delivered by recorded mail to our address in London..  *cough*.. just realised I'm telling a forum before telling my husband..


That's great news, and funny about telling us before you husband.  I am sure we can all relate to that!
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application sent Nov. 1st
application received Nov. 3rd
sponsorship approval Dec. 20th
medicals received Jan. 5th
in process March 1st
decision made March 4th
123me
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Posts: 62
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Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London

« Reply #3942 on: January 17, 2012, 07:08:17 am »

Yay Schintz that's great!!

Go tell your husband and then when you get a chance to you explain how it all worked?  Most of us are still confused about this new process!

Thanks and CONGRATULATIONS!!!!  You're done!!

Right, I agree with Shudda, what do we need to know about this new process?
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application sent Nov. 1st
application received Nov. 3rd
sponsorship approval Dec. 20th
medicals received Jan. 5th
in process March 1st
decision made March 4th
Aperture
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Posts: 51
Ratings: +1
Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: London
App. Filed.......: 25-07-2011
File Transfer...: 30-09-2011
Passport Req..: None! Direct to COPR.
VISA ISSUED...: 16-01-2012
LANDED..........: 06-02-2012

« Reply #3943 on: January 17, 2012, 08:12:14 am »

Hi Aperture - I'm no expert, but I wouldn't worry too much about it - admittedly, before living in the UK, I was incredibly naive to the constituent countries structure.. I think you're right about the computer just lumping Scotland into England. No harm, except to your partner's pride! The only trouble I can foresee is if they see Scotland as the country of birth on his passport and England on the COPR and take issue with it. Is there a number on the COPR you can call to just check that it will be okay?

First of all, congrats on your COPR!!!  Yay!  I love seeing this forum light up with happy new PRs.

Anyway, we did e-mail this London VO first thing this morning, so hopefully they can clarify.  I was just hoping someone on this forum would have had this problem before and could tell me what, if anything, they had to do.
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kbaqua
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« Reply #3944 on: January 17, 2012, 09:33:52 am »

Hi everyone, quick question:

Does the sponsor in Canada have to stay in Canada for the whole PR process? I'm asking as I'm a UK citizen and my boyfriend is Canadian. We are going to apply, once married, for PR through London and I was wondering if he can stay in the UK with me for that period of time on 'visitor' status?

Thanks a lot, this thread is great to have!

 Cheesy
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