When is the best time to apply for spousal sponsorship after we get married? Has anyone gotten married in Canada or more specifically Manitoba? I just wanted to know how long to wait to get married after I arrive and how long to wait to apply after we get married?
Answer: There is not a specific set time on how long you should wait to get married. I know some provinces have a wait period after you apply for the marriage license (example I believe Newfoundland's is 3 days) so that is the only wait time you have to get married. If the marriage license says you can get married the next day then you can. Other than that it is up to the both of you when you feel it is the right time to marry. And there is no specific time that you have to wait to send the app after marrying. As long as the application is finished, you can mail it off as soon as you like after getting married.
I most definitely want to send an application for an Open Work Permit along with my PR application. Do I just send it along with that in the same package? Also how much extra will that be? Also I will sign up for the ECAS tracker (how much is that by the way?)
Answer: You can only send for an Open Work Permit with the PR application if you are applying inland. If you need a visa to get to Canada then I doubt you would be able to get here seeing as they would know that since you have a fiance from Canada that your intentions would more than likely be to stay permanently instead of just temporary. If they don't agree with that, they will refuse the visa. Now if you do get to Canada you will want to apply for an OWP BEFORE your status expires and make sure the application is received by Vegreville before it expires. Yes, you will send the OWP with the PR application. The OWP costs $150 CAD and you will want to pay for that on a receipt of its own. Make sure you also include the checklist, receipt, and additional documents necessary for the OWP application together and then attach those forms to the PR application. The ECAS tracker is FREE.
Concerning sending them proof, Up until now we have a crapload of Facebook messages we sent each other, chat logs, pictures we took together, we have letters we wrote by hand, we have my flight tickets showing that I went to visit him and actually returned here, bus tickets, I have texts on my phone still, he has his phone bills. We skype and video call each other every day so I don't know how we'll be able to prove that. Is there anything else I will need to provide? Letters from friends and family perhaps?
Answer: All the evidence you have sounds very good. Just remember that everyone has different evidence so don't think yours is bad if you don't have the same. Just try to get them to see your love for what it is. Letters from friends and family is actually very good. Keep saving evidence all up until you send it off. Also here is a thread that lists what I sent. Now remember everyones evidence is different but hopefully this helps give you some idea.
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http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t61283.0.htmlOkay, so when applying for the application, I am going to get my local police clearance certificate this week. When should I go get my police clearance in Canada? I have also read some posts about a FBI clearance which I am confused about (please clarify this for me) . I also know they will want to know what I've been up to for the last 10 years. I'm 21 right now and I've been in school since 10 years back when I was 11 lol then 6 years later I completed high school. Ater that, I have been studying at a university up until now. I have also worked part-time here and there and have been living with my parents since 10 years back (the same address).
Also how long does getting medicals take? When is the best time to do it if we get married in June and want to apply in I don't know, maybe July?
Answer: Police clearances are only good for 6 months from the time you receive them and you need to send them with the application with them being no older than 3 months so you need to send those pretty close to the time you submit the application. The FBI clearance you will only need if you resided in the United States for 6 months or more. The FBI clearance can take anywhere from 4-13 weeks to get. They want police clearances from any country you resided in for 6 months or more since the age of 18 I believe. You will fill out the address, work, and educational history on the forms. They want to know what you have done in the previous 10 years. Shouldn't be too difficult to fill that out. I too am 21 and didn't have much to put down so you won't have a difficult time with that. Medicals you just set up an appointment with your local DMP (aka a doctor certified by CIC to give immigration medicals) and you can find your nearest one by looking on the CIC site. Call ahead and ask for prices. I would wait to get the medical around June. The medical is valid for 12 months but you want to get that done as close to the time you are going to send off the application as possible to avoid it expiring and having to retake the medical.
INTERVIEWS! If this happens where are they held? And what on earth do they ask? It sounds so scary.
Is there ANYTHING I am missing?
If you apply outland then an interview (if necessary) will be at the local visa office in the country you applied to and you would have to fly to go there if you were in Canada at the time. If you apply inland then they would after about 9-10 months transfer the file if they have questions to the nearest CIC office in your area in Canada. And the questions can vary on what they need to ask you. But it is mostly questions on how and when you met, where was your wedding, etc. Basic questions any genuine couple would know how to answer about each other. If there is anything else you should know, I would look at the thread below. It may help a bit. Other than that, just ask questions as they come to you and we will try to help.
Here is the link:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/spousal-sponsorship-t46995.0.html