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derkdsou

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My understanding is that since the spouse was added after AOR, the minimum required documents are medicals and PCCs for any country the spouse has lived in for more than six months in the last 10 years. I have not researched this thoroughly, but I believe that an ECA and IELTS for a spouse are technically not required; people use them to score as high as they can for an ITA. In this case, since the spouse was added after AOR and the primary candidate's CRS has been "locked in", producing an ECA and IELTS scores (no matter how good) for the spouse would not really expedite or enhance the application.
So what additional docs u had to submit for spouse ?
 

namanthakur

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Jun 4, 2017
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Hi Guys,

It's my first post, I am new to Canada visa forums and have been reading a lot of threads to try and understand the
procedure of deducing the stage at which i am.

Can you guys please throw some light on which stage my application is?

and will i be hearing a good news soon from cic or have to wait a little longer?

1) AOR: 29th Dec 2018
2) MEP: 12th Feb 2019
3) ADR: 25th Feb 2019 (Request to pay RPRF)
4) RPRF Paid : 27th FEB 2019 (Receipt uploaded to CIC account)

I am also attaching some screenshots of my application, please have a look.

Also, i am the main applicant along with my wife and dependent child.





Thanks
 
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derkdsou

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Oct 3, 2018
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The majority of the people on this forum are still waiting for their PPRs. The only true way in which you can know the status of your application is to either write or call IRCC (instructions in my signature) or order GCMS notes, which take a little over 30 days to process.

You can also read an Explanation of Terms (link in my signature) on the informal stages of progress that applications go through, based purely on prior experience.

Hi Guys,

It's my first post, I am new to Canada visa forums and have been reading a lot of threads to try and understand the
procedure of deducing the stage at which i am.

Can you guys please throw some light on which stage my application is?

and will i be hearing a good news soon from cic or have to wait a little longer?

1) AOR: 29th Dec 2018
2) MEP: 12th Feb 2019
3) ADR: 25th Feb 2019 (Request to pay RPRF)
4) RPRF Paid : 27th FEB 2019 (Receipt uploaded to CIC account)

I am also attaching some screenshots of my application, please have a look.

Also, i am the main applicant along with my wife and dependent child.





Thanks
 

OVIE

Star Member
May 4, 2017
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Nigeria
Category........
FSW
AOR Received.
28-12-2018
IELTS Request
21-04-2018
My understanding is that since the spouse was added after AOR, the minimum required documents are medicals and PCCs for any country the spouse has lived in for more than six months in the last 10 years. I have not researched this thoroughly, but I believe that an ECA and IELTS for a spouse are technically not required; people use them to score as high as they can for an ITA. In this case, since the spouse was added after AOR and the primary candidate's CRS has been "locked in", producing an ECA and IELTS scores (no matter how good) for the spouse would not really expedite or enhance the application.
Can we call IRCC to confirm if an added spouse wouldn’t require ECA and IELTS
 

namanthakur

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Jun 4, 2017
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The majority of the people on this forum are still waiting for their PPRs. The only true way in which you can know the status of your application is to either write or call IRCC (instructions in my signature) or order GCMS notes, which take a little over 30 days to process.

You can also read an Explanation of Terms (link in my signature) on the informal stages of progress that applications go through, based purely on prior experience.
Hi Thanks for the quick reply, i shall follow the links in your signature to understand the status of my application.

Also, is getting a RPRF request a good indication?

Thanks
 
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Nauman5199

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Aug 4, 2017
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My understanding is that since the spouse was added after AOR, the minimum required documents are medicals and PCCs for any country the spouse has lived in for more than six months in the last 10 years. I have not researched this thoroughly, but I believe that an ECA and IELTS for a spouse are technically not required; people use them to score as high as they can for an ITA. In this case, since the spouse was added after AOR and the primary candidate's CRS has been "locked in", producing an ECA and IELTS scores (no matter how good) for the spouse would not really expedite or enhance the application.
Actually i may also get married before getting PPR. I need some clarity, my understanding was if after getting AOR one gets married then points are recalculated based on wife points and without ielts and ECA surely points will decrease.
 

SithLord

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GEE! THANKS! VERY HELPFUL:rolleyes::p


Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

We verified the information provided and can confirm that your application is still in process.

While the processing times may vary with each case, we will make all the necessary efforts to finalize your application as soon as possible.

Rest assured that we will communicate with you once a decision is taken.

We hope the information provided is helpful in assisting you with your enquiry.
A standard response just to shut you up lol
 
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SithLord

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Hey guys,

AOR 21st Dec 2018
Medical Passed 31st Jan 2019
After that nothing changed.

Is anyone who applied for gcms notes with same AOR and find any update?

Should I wait for 90 days or should I call cic ?
Nov 2 AOR
MEP Nov 30
ADR Dec 4

Nothing since then.

Only update is the number of estimated days keep changing constantly
 

derkdsou

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Oct 3, 2018
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It is just a sign that your application is progressing - don't read much into it. Besides, I encourage everyone to pay their RPRF upfront as it is fully refundable.
Also, is getting a RPRF request a good indication?

It all depends on when you are adding the spouse. Logic tells me that if it is between ITA and AOR then, yes, it will impact your CRS and your application could fall below the lowest CRS for that invitation round, unless you have loads of points to spare because you are bilingual or have an LMIA-based job offer or for some other reason. However, if it is after an AOR, then I believe my reply holds. Of course, you can and should call IRCC to confirm all of this.

Read this blog post by @legalfalcon. I have read a post by @legalfalcon saying that the best time post-AOR to add a spouse is when one is sure that eligibility has been completed -- at that stage, there is not much of a delay from adding a spouse, although if you do it before eligibility is passed then it may add more processing time.

I have no first-hand experience with any spouse-related stuff, so I would defer to any posts by @legalfalcon who is somewhat of an expert on these matters. Here is a list of search results for keywords "adding spouse" posted by @legalfalcon to help you get your research started. Good luck!
Can we call IRCC to confirm if an added spouse wouldn’t require ECA and IELTS
Actually i may also get married before getting PPR. I need some clarity, my understanding was if after getting AOR one gets married then points are recalculated based on wife points and without ielts and ECA surely points will decrease.
 
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Nauman5199

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Aug 4, 2017
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Thanks a lot. It was really helpfu
It is just a sign that your application is progressing - don't read much into it. Besides, I encourage everyone to pay their RPRF upfront as it is fully refundable.



It all depends on when you are adding the spouse. Logic tells me that if it is between ITA and AOR then, yes, it will impact your CRS and your application could fall below the lowest CRS for that invitation round, unless you have loads of points to spare because you are bilingual or have an LMIA-based job offer or for some other reason. However, if it is after an AOR, then I believe my reply holds. Of course, you can and should call IRCC to confirm all of this.

Read this blog post by @legalfalcon. I have read a post by @legalfalcon saying that the best time post-AOR to add a spouse is when one is sure that eligibility has been completed -- at that stage, there is not much of a delay from adding a spouse, although if you do it before eligibility is passed then it may add more processing time.

I have no first-hand experience with any spouse-related stuff, so I would defer to any posts by @legalfalcon who is somewhat of an expert on these matters. Here is a list of search results for keywords "adding spouse" posted by @legalfalcon to help you get your research started. Good luck!
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Farmer11

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Feb 16, 2019
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Toronto
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
Edmonton
AOR Received.
14/12/2018
Just spoke to an agent was so nice she said everything is passed just the final approval needed visa office edmonton
Aor 14 dec
Cec inland
Mep 25 jan
1 ghost update around 1st week of feb
2nd around 20 feb
3rd around 27 feb
 
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india_usa_canada_pr

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Actually i may also get married before getting PPR. I need some clarity, my understanding was if after getting AOR one gets married then points are recalculated based on wife points and without ielts and ECA surely points will decrease.
They will not recalculate anything because this is a life event. You can add while in processing or Post PPR.

I am in this boat. I got married after getting AOR. Even though I can add her now, But I will add my spouse after I get my PPR.

I am doing this upon my friend's suggestion. Even he did the same thing.

He got married after applying PR. In the PPR email IRCC will ask to report if there are any changes in your marital status, address, child birth's or death of any person included in the application. At that time you can inform them IRCC that you got married after applying PR.

So my friend added his spouse after getting PPR. They simply reopened his application and processed his spouse as well and again sent a new PPR requesting both of their passports. IRCC took another 45 days I guess to add spouse and send another PPR.

Advantages of this process:-

1. Firstly your processing will not get disturbed. Try to complete your process smooth and get PPR.
2. The only documents you need to submit is legal marriage certificate, some wedding photos, medicals of your spouse and PCC of all countries she lived for more than 6 months. My friend submitted only these docs it seems. No need to submit her ECA's, work experience letters, IELTS etc...
3. Your CRS score will not get impacted.

Bottom line - This is a life event which happend like that after applying to PR.

But end of the day it's your decision to add spouse while your PR is in processing or post PPR. You can do it either way.

I thought of getting my PPR first and then add my spouse. So I am doing in this way.

FYI... sample PPR email looks like this.

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/ppr-mail.551449/
 

ludel1722

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Mar 7, 2018
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My AOR is Dec 20th (FSW-O) called yesterday and my eligibility hasn't even started -_-

Hey guys,

AOR 21st Dec 2018
Medical Passed 31st Jan 2019
After that nothing changed.

Is anyone who applied for gcms notes with same AOR and find any update?

Should I wait for 90 days or should I call cic ?
I calle