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Spousal Sponsorship in-land Applications 2016 timeline and updates

badr2125

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They probably are working on the file, and it could very well have just been a spot check. They didn't ask for anything like social insurance numbers, did they? Or any details on any of the documents that you submitted?
They asked only about some information missing on the IMM related to the history of her study.
 

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They asked only about some information missing on the IMM related to the history of her study.
Yup, that was likely an immi officer. You might see a DM soon :) Check ECAS tomorrow morning :)
 
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No they just asked for police clearence and medical and they asked for it in April 2017 nothing after that
That would be asking for a document :). That explains the correspondence.
 

dominicantiguan

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So this is what I was talking about!

I may have a powerful tongue!

We received an update in MyCiC

Dear Ms. XXXXXXXXX:

This refers to the Application for Permanent Residence you made under the Spouse or
Common-Law Partner in Canada Class.
We are pleased to advise you that processing of your application has been completed. The
Canada Immigration Centre in Ottawa will contact you to arrange an appointment for the
finalization of your permanent resident application.
Suhweet!! Congrats!
 

rosa_landaverde

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Like Profile said, a letter to them will help. But it seems to me that you don't which country they are referring to. Call the IRCC centre for more details and order for GCMS NOTES. You should also send them the letter asasp to generally inform them that you never had/encounteted such case before.
Hello, I actually spoke with immigration today and it seems like the officer doing my case did a mistake on my file they confused my "police check " with my mother's "police check". For some reason back in july immigration requested me to send them all my family police checks and i did using the only inquiry but it seems they confused my criminal check with my mother's criminal check since i notice in my mother is police check it appears driving charges since she was in a car accident 6 months ago. But, I mean how can they make such a mistake when each police check has each person is name on it. The problem is that I found out of such mistake today in the afternoon but I already sent the documents they requested. I sent a letter saying

"This letter is in regards to the letter I received on September 19, 2017. I write this letter to explain that there has been a mistake on my current application for permanent residence. The letter I received on September 19, 2017 from Immigration Canada saids that records appear on my file saying I have “cause a bodily injured to any other person in violating of the special law traffic accident agreement” and requesting for me to provide certified copies of all court documents. I will begin by saying that I have never once owned a car, rented or leased any vehicle. After, I got my license in South Korea, I didn’t drive any vehicle and only got my license for ID reasons. But, I have never broken such law that I am being accused to. I am sending once again my Police Criminal Check from “South Korea” and “Australia” and also my “Police Criminal Check for Driving”. I feel quite amaze and shock of such letter. However, all my Police Criminal Checks and including my license driving record appears “Clear” since I have never once been charged with any crime. Please, re-check and verify my application. I, apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for such notice." I didn't include any court documents since it is not me who was charge but my mother and i was not even in South Korea 6 months but I have been in Canada almost 2 years. Do you guys think this will be enough for the officer to re-check my information and notice such mistake? i didn't include such information since I just found they confused my file with my mother's file. Immigration customer service said they cant do anything about it since they cant change anything and that i need to wait for the officer to check my information again and hopefully notices he made a mistake. But, the thing is i am a bit nervous since i am in my last stage and they are just waiting for this papers to make the decision they said. Should I re-send a new explanation ?????
 

rosa_landaverde

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Like Profile said, a letter to them will help. But it seems to me that you don't which country they are referring to. Call the IRCC centre for more details and order for GCMS NOTES. You should also send them the letter asasp to generally inform them that you never had/encounteted such case before.
Hello, I actually spoke with immigration today and it seems like the officer doing my case did a mistake on my file they confused my "police check " with my mother's "police check". For some reason back in july immigration requested me to send them all my family police checks and i did using the only inquiry but it seems they confused my criminal check with my mother's criminal check since i notice in my mother is police check it appears driving charges since she was in a car accident 6 months ago. But, I mean how can they make such a mistake when each police check has each person is name on it. The problem is that I found out of such mistake today in the afternoon but I already sent the documents they requested. I sent a letter saying

"This letter is in regards to the letter I received on September 19, 2017. I write this letter to explain that there has been a mistake on my current application for permanent residence. The letter I received on September 19, 2017 from Immigration Canada saids that records appear on my file saying I have “cause a bodily injured to any other person in violating of the special law traffic accident agreement” and requesting for me to provide certified copies of all court documents. I will begin by saying that I have never once owned a car, rented or leased any vehicle. After, I got my license in South Korea, I didn’t drive any vehicle and only got my license for ID reasons. But, I have never broken such law that I am being accused to. I am sending once again my Police Criminal Check from “South Korea” and “Australia” and also my “Police Criminal Check for Driving”. I feel quite amaze and shock of such letter. However, all my Police Criminal Checks and including my license driving record appears “Clear” since I have never once been charged with any crime. Please, re-check and verify my application. I, apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for such notice." I didn't include any court documents since it is not me who was charge but my mother and i was not even in South Korea 6 months but I have been in Canada almost 2 years. Do you guys think this will be enough for the officer to re-check my information and notice such mistake? i didn't include such information since I just found they confused my file with my mother's file. Immigration customer service said they cant do anything about it since they cant change anything and that i need to wait for the officer to check my information again and hopefully notices he made a mistake. But, the thing is i am a bit nervous since i am in my last stage and they are just waiting for this papers to make the decision they said. Should I re-send a new explanation ?????
 

rosa_landaverde

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Hello, the letter didn't specify which country if Canada or South Korea since my husband is country is South Korea. So, we don't even know. but your information was very helpful .
Hello, I actually spoke with immigration today and it seems like the officer doing my case did a mistake on my file they confused my "police check " with my mother's "police check". For some reason back in july immigration requested me to send them all my family police checks and i did using the only inquiry but it seems they confused my criminal check with my mother's criminal check since i notice in my mother is police check it appears driving charges since she was in a car accident 6 months ago. But, I mean how can they make such a mistake when each police check has each person is name on it. The problem is that I found out of such mistake today in the afternoon but I already sent the documents they requested. I sent a letter saying

"This letter is in regards to the letter I received on September 19, 2017. I write this letter to explain that there has been a mistake on my current application for permanent residence. The letter I received on September 19, 2017 from Immigration Canada saids that records appear on my file saying I have “cause a bodily injured to any other person in violating of the special law traffic accident agreement” and requesting for me to provide certified copies of all court documents. I will begin by saying that I have never once owned a car, rented or leased any vehicle. After, I got my license in South Korea, I didn’t drive any vehicle and only got my license for ID reasons. But, I have never broken such law that I am being accused to. I am sending once again my Police Criminal Check from “South Korea” and “Australia” and also my “Police Criminal Check for Driving”. I feel quite amaze and shock of such letter. However, all my Police Criminal Checks and including my license driving record appears “Clear” since I have never once been charged with any crime. Please, re-check and verify my application. I, apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for such notice." I didn't include any court documents since it is not me who was charge but my mother and i was not even in South Korea 6 months but I have been in Canada almost 2 years. Do you guys think this will be enough for the officer to re-check my information and notice such mistake? i didn't include such information since I just found they confused my file with my mother's file. Immigration customer service said they cant do anything about it since they cant change anything and that i need to wait for the officer to check my information again and hopefully notices he made a mistake. But, the thing is i am a bit nervous since i am in my last stage and they are just waiting for this papers to make the decision they said. Should I re-send a new explanation ?????
 

rosa_landaverde

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But that's a civil matter, not a criminal matter -- at least it is here. And you would have to accept fault for the incident (or accident, if you like that word better). Unless it happened during the commission of a crime, DUI, or some other factor...

Anyway, a letter to CIC sent via CSE is the fastest way to get that resolved. It's incredible what a simple letter can do.
Hello, I actually spoke with immigration today and it seems like the officer doing my case did a mistake on my file they confused my "police check " with my mother's "police check". For some reason back in july immigration requested me to send them all my family police checks and i did using the only inquiry but it seems they confused my criminal check with my mother's criminal check since i notice in my mother is police check it appears driving charges since she was in a car accident 6 months ago. But, I mean how can they make such a mistake when each police check has each person is name on it. The problem is that I found out of such mistake today in the afternoon but I already sent the documents they requested. I sent a letter saying

"This letter is in regards to the letter I received on September 19, 2017. I write this letter to explain that there has been a mistake on my current application for permanent residence. The letter I received on September 19, 2017 from Immigration Canada saids that records appear on my file saying I have “cause a bodily injured to any other person in violating of the special law traffic accident agreement” and requesting for me to provide certified copies of all court documents. I will begin by saying that I have never once owned a car, rented or leased any vehicle. After, I got my license in South Korea, I didn’t drive any vehicle and only got my license for ID reasons. But, I have never broken such law that I am being accused to. I am sending once again my Police Criminal Check from “South Korea” and “Australia” and also my “Police Criminal Check for Driving”. I feel quite amaze and shock of such letter. However, all my Police Criminal Checks and including my license driving record appears “Clear” since I have never once been charged with any crime. Please, re-check and verify my application. I, apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for such notice." I didn't include any court documents since it is not me who was charge but my mother and i was not even in South Korea 6 months but I have been in Canada almost 2 years. Do you guys think this will be enough for the officer to re-check my information and notice such mistake? i didn't include such information since I just found they confused my file with my mother's file. Immigration customer service said they cant do anything about it since they cant change anything and that i need to wait for the officer to check my information again and hopefully notices he made a mistake. But, the thing is i am a bit nervous since i am in my last stage and they are just waiting for this papers to make the decision they said. Should I re-send a new explanation ?????
 

rosa_landaverde

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You lost me here. Can you confirm this?

Also, I have never heard of anything being described in Canadian traffic law as the OP described it. I think it's information that was sourced from a foreign government that needs to be verified. They will not verify it, until the issue is brought to their attention -- as I suggested, a letter is the best way to get the government to move on something.


Hello, I actually spoke with immigration today and it seems like the officer doing my case did a mistake on my file they confused my "police check " with my mother's "police check". For some reason back in july immigration requested me to send them all my family police checks and i did using the only inquiry but it seems they confused my criminal check with my mother's criminal check since i notice in my mother is police check it appears driving charges since she was in a car accident 6 months ago. But, I mean how can they make such a mistake when each police check has each person is name on it. The problem is that I found out of such mistake today in the afternoon but I already sent the documents they requested. I sent a letter saying

"This letter is in regards to the letter I received on September 19, 2017. I write this letter to explain that there has been a mistake on my current application for permanent residence. The letter I received on September 19, 2017 from Immigration Canada saids that records appear on my file saying I have “cause a bodily injured to any other person in violating of the special law traffic accident agreement” and requesting for me to provide certified copies of all court documents. I will begin by saying that I have never once owned a car, rented or leased any vehicle. After, I got my license in South Korea, I didn’t drive any vehicle and only got my license for ID reasons. But, I have never broken such law that I am being accused to. I am sending once again my Police Criminal Check from “South Korea” and “Australia” and also my “Police Criminal Check for Driving”. I feel quite amaze and shock of such letter. However, all my Police Criminal Checks and including my license driving record appears “Clear” since I have never once been charged with any crime. Please, re-check and verify my application. I, apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for such notice." I didn't include any court documents since it is not me who was charge but my mother and i was not even in South Korea 6 months but I have been in Canada almost 2 years. Do you guys think this will be enough for the officer to re-check my information and notice such mistake? i didn't include such information since I just found they confused my file with my mother's file. Immigration customer service said they cant do anything about it since they cant change anything and that i need to wait for the officer to check my information again and hopefully notices he made a mistake. But, the thing is i am a bit nervous since i am in my last stage and they are just waiting for this papers to make the decision they said. Should I re-send a new explanation ?????
 

rosa_landaverde

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Hello, I actually spoke with immigration today and it seems like the officer doing my case did a mistake on my file they confused my "police check " with my mother's "police check". For some reason back in july immigration requested me to send them all my family police checks and i did using the only inquiry but it seems they confused my criminal check with my mother's criminal check since i notice in my mother is police check it appears driving charges since she was in a car accident 6 months ago. But, I mean how can they make such a mistake when each police check has each person is name on it. The problem is that I found out of such mistake today in the afternoon but I already sent the documents they requested. I sent a letter saying

"This letter is in regards to the letter I received on September 19, 2017. I write this letter to explain that there has been a mistake on my current application for permanent residence. The letter I received on September 19, 2017 from Immigration Canada saids that records appear on my file saying I have “cause a bodily injured to any other person in violating of the special law traffic accident agreement” and requesting for me to provide certified copies of all court documents. I will begin by saying that I have never once owned a car, rented or leased any vehicle. After, I got my license in South Korea, I didn’t drive any vehicle and only got my license for ID reasons. But, I have never broken such law that I am being accused to. I am sending once again my Police Criminal Check from “South Korea” and “Australia” and also my “Police Criminal Check for Driving”. I feel quite amaze and shock of such letter. However, all my Police Criminal Checks and including my license driving record appears “Clear” since I have never once been charged with any crime. Please, re-check and verify my application. I, apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for such notice." I didn't include any court documents since it is not me who was charge but my mother and i was not even in South Korea 6 months but I have been in Canada almost 2 years. Do you guys think this will be enough for the officer to re-check my information and notice such mistake? i didn't include such information since I just found they confused my file with my mother's file. Immigration customer service said they cant do anything about it since they cant change anything and that i need to wait for the officer to check my information again and hopefully notices he made a mistake. But, the thing is i am a bit nervous since i am in my last stage and they are just waiting for this papers to make the decision they said. Should I re-send a new explanation ?????
 

rosa_landaverde

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Hello, I actually spoke with immigration today and it seems like the officer doing my case did a mistake on my file they confused my "police check " with my mother's "police check". For some reason back in july immigration requested me to send them all my family police checks and i did using the only inquiry but it seems they confused my criminal check with my mother's criminal check since i notice in my mother is police check it appears driving charges since she was in a car accident 6 months ago. But, I mean how can they make such a mistake when each police check has each person is name on it. The problem is that I found out of such mistake today in the afternoon but I already sent the documents they requested. I sent a letter saying

"This letter is in regards to the letter I received on September 19, 2017. I write this letter to explain that there has been a mistake on my current application for permanent residence. The letter I received on September 19, 2017 from Immigration Canada saids that records appear on my file saying I have “cause a bodily injured to any other person in violating of the special law traffic accident agreement” and requesting for me to provide certified copies of all court documents. I will begin by saying that I have never once owned a car, rented or leased any vehicle. After, I got my license in South Korea, I didn’t drive any vehicle and only got my license for ID reasons. But, I have never broken such law that I am being accused to. I am sending once again my Police Criminal Check from “South Korea” and “Australia” and also my “Police Criminal Check for Driving”. I feel quite amaze and shock of such letter. However, all my Police Criminal Checks and including my license driving record appears “Clear” since I have never once been charged with any crime. Please, re-check and verify my application. I, apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for such notice." I didn't include any court documents since it is not me who was charge but my mother and i was not even in South Korea 6 months but I have been in Canada almost 2 years. Do you guys think this will be enough for the officer to re-check my information and notice such mistake? i didn't include such information since I just found they confused my file with my mother's file. Immigration customer service said they cant do anything about it since they cant change anything and that i need to wait for the officer to check my information again and hopefully notices he made a mistake. But, the thing is i am a bit nervous since i am in my last stage and they are just waiting for this papers to make the decision they said. Should I re-send a new explanation ?????
 

Ummagumma

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Sep 25, 2017
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Hi! I just got an e-mail today saying that the processing of my application has been completed! Etobicoke IRCC will contact me to schedule an appointment. (I applied mid May 2016) I'm super happy :)
I have a few questions and I hope that some of you guys might help me? I'm sorry if my questions are repeating, it's just impossible to go over thousands of pages...

@profiler you said that scheduling an appointment might take them 1-8 weeks. To be precise: 1-8 weeks to actually call you/e-mail you to inform you about the appointment, or appointment itself in 1-8 weeks?

At the end of November I might have a chance to go for a business trip to USA but I can't leave Canada before getting my PR, that I know for sure. I'm trying to determine if I'll be able to go or there is no chance in heaven.

Can someone tell me how this appointment in IRCC looks like and what happens next? To leave and re-entry the country I have to wait to physically get my PR card or can I travel with COPR? I read somewhere in a different place on a forum that after the appointment the waiting time for PR card is 60 days...Which would mean that even if I had my appointment tomorrow (would be nice...) I won't go for a business trip.
 

profiler

VIP Member
Aug 10, 2016
9,456
2,846
Category........
Visa Office......
CPC-Mississauga
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02-MAR-2016
AOR Received.
13-MAY-2016
IELTS Request
Upfront
Med's Request
Upfront; Passed
Interview........
Waived
LANDED..........
05-MAY-2017
Hi! I just got an e-mail today saying that the processing of my application has been completed! Etobicoke IRCC will contact me to schedule an appointment. (I applied mid May 2016) I'm super happy :)
I have a few questions and I hope that some of you guys might help me? I'm sorry if my questions are repeating, it's just impossible to go over thousands of pages...

@profiler you said that scheduling an appointment might take them 1-8 weeks. To be precise: 1-8 weeks to actually call you/e-mail you to inform you about the appointment, or appointment itself in 1-8 weeks?

At the end of November I might have a chance to go for a business trip to USA but I can't leave Canada before getting my PR, that I know for sure. I'm trying to determine if I'll be able to go or there is no chance in heaven.

Can someone tell me how this appointment in IRCC looks like and what happens next? To leave and re-entry the country I have to wait to physically get my PR card or can I travel with COPR? I read somewhere in a different place on a forum that after the appointment the waiting time for PR card is 60 days...Which would mean that even if I had my appointment tomorrow (would be nice...) I won't go for a business trip.
It's totally worth reading all 1323 pages. It's the prelude to my novel... Congrats on the DM BTW!

All CIC offices will generally give a weeks' notice for people to come in. So, if Etobicoke contacted you today, it would likely be for next week sometime. That said, http://www.cic.gc.ca/ENGLISH/information/times/index.asp says 61 days for new PR Cards. If you landed today, they would not be finished processing the PR Card until after November 25th. You aren't supposed to travel with the COPR, but you can request a PR Travel Document with it.

The questions I would ask are: are you from a visa-requiring nation? Visa-exempt? Do you have/require a visa to enter the US? How are you getting there (driving? flight?)? Can you telecommute to it?
 
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