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    Questions about a visitor record

    Thanks so much, I found the Webform site, and it is all fairly simple to fill out to, as you said, 'try' to withdraw the application. If, for whatever reasons, they don't want to withdraw it, and we've come back to Korea, we could get the medical done here and still submit it, so as to make sure...
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    Questions about a visitor record

    Thanks again, when you say she can try to withdraw, I'm getting a sense that just calling CIC and asking to withdraw isn't just that simple. Is there some reasons she wouldn't be able to withdraw the application, if we phoned CIC? If it's not possible to withdraw by phoning CIC, or through...
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    Questions about a visitor record

    Thanks Canuck for your help. There is a thread here that is related to my question. So, I have a follow up question or two. You mention don't expect the approval to be sooner (or not much sooner) than the stated times; the times are pretty accurate you suggest. That's good and fine. It's like...
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    Questions about a visitor record

    Thanks for your help - so much. I had read about the medical 'excessive demand' thing you referred to, and worried, sounds good in theory, but, does it what if it holds up the process, instead of taking 12 months (average inland spousal pr processing time, I think), it could take 18 months or 2...
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    Questions about a visitor record

    Hi, First, I posted in the Spousal PR section over a year ago, and thank you everyone who answered some of my questions then, and thank you in advance, EVERYONE, for helping me here, So, I lived in S. Korea from 2000 to 2018, (still have perm. res. in S. Korea). I retired and got my Cdn...
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    Can I inland sponsor my spouse while she is in Canada on an ETA?

    Oh, great thanks, I misspoke when I thought it was 4 or 5 hundred (just thought I read it but wasn't sure), even better then, it's not really much extra cost and might even cheaper then, IF, we had to do 3 renewals. Yes, the driver's license thing is a strange one- sorry, it didn't work out for...
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    Can I inland sponsor my spouse while she is in Canada on an ETA?

    Thank you, this sounds like good advice. We would likely to have to renew 2 times and thus 200 dollars or so, and the OPW is just 400 or 500, so, for the piece of mind and not having to worry about remembering to renew etc etc, that makes a lot of sense. Also, she has a driver's licence (even...
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    Can I inland sponsor my spouse while she is in Canada on an ETA?

    I was wondering about Translated and Notarized documents, such as the marriage certificate and the family relation certificate for my Korean spouse, my Korean spouse (like me) was also married, so we need to include the copy of her divorce as well. Do these documents also have to be...
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    Korean Police Certificate -- ILLEGAL document

    Thank you saxiaoli, very much appreciated. Now, we will know when we go to get the form that we are getting the correct/right one.
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    Korean Police Certificate -- ILLEGAL document

    OH - thanks so much for your reply. The police record IS in English - that's great - I assumed it was only Korean. Super, one less translation fee. And, just one page if no record, which I assume my wife has no record. And, is the extra check for ALL records and (criminal etc) and all lapsed...
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    Korean Police Certificate -- ILLEGAL document

    Thanks so much for replying to me. Someone, earlier, mentioned allminwon, (BM Korea). That looks like a very very good site, AND, it seems at that site, a person can get the translation AND the notarization of the documents, all done at the same time. It does not mention on the site if the...
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    Korean Police Certificate -- ILLEGAL document

    Hi, I hope you have solved the police report problem. Do you have any new information about applying for these records in S. Korea. I am very interested in this problem as well. I plan on sponsoring my Korean wife (inbound) from Canada next May. We are in S. Korea now, and my plan was to go...
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    Can I inland sponsor my spouse while she is in Canada on an ETA?

    Good information and great help. Thanks so much canuck in uk!
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    Can I inland sponsor my spouse while she is in Canada on an ETA?

    Thank you very much for your interest. Actually, we were not thinking about applying for the Open Work Permit. I am 66 years old and my wife is 65 years old. She has not worked in S. Korea for many years; she's really just a homemaker and has some other hobbies like knitting and making arts...
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    Can I inland sponsor my spouse while she is in Canada on an ETA?

    Okay, great tip. I WILL still do the forms - save them - and then, when we actually are ready to apply, I will check if there are NEW forms. Just putting all of the information on the forms now - well, it really just relieves my stress a lot. Like the additional family information form for...
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    Can I inland sponsor my spouse while she is in Canada on an ETA?

    Thanks you very much for your answer John. That sounds very good then. The last 2 times she has been home to Canada with me, they just stamped the date she arrived in her passport, but, there doesn't seem to be any mention anywhere about the length of stay she is allowed; assuming it's the 6...
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    Can I inland sponsor my spouse while she is in Canada on an ETA?

    Hi All, Thanks again in advance for any help and answers. It seems the normal way for S. Koreans to visit Canada is with the ETA. My wife has this, as we visited Canada this past summer. So, if she comes next summer - again, she would come in using the ETA, and then, would it be okay for me...
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    I do not understand form 5406 Additional family information

    Hi, I do not understand how much of this form we need to complete, other than my wife's information, as I am ONLY sponsoring my wife. I am a Canadian citizen. I want to sponsor my Korean wife. She has 2 grown children (not dependent) and 5 brothers and sisters ALL living in S. Korea. I'm...