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August 2022 Spousal Sponsorship (Inland/Outland/Paper/Online)

EloiseMann

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Aug 2, 2022
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I don't think you have to maintain the status if you have already submitted the application via inland sponsorship, however, according to CIC website, you do have to write an explanation letter on why you fail to extend the visa before it expires.
Submitting the sponsorship doesn't give you any status. If you'd submitted an OWP, then you have maintained status, otherwise you do need to maintain your status in Canada as the sponsorship alone doesn't do anything.
 
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YVR123

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I don't think you have to maintain the status if you have already submitted the application via inland sponsorship, however, according to CIC website, you do have to write an explanation letter on why you fail to extend the visa before it expires.
Applying under inland spousal sponsorship does not help to maintain any legal status. If an OWP application has been filed, the OWP application is what is providing the maintance or imply status. Not the spousal sponsorship application.
 
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YVR123

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I assume you did inland application? If yes, your wife needs to maintain status. You can do this by filing a visitor extension. This must be done 30 days BEFORE expiry date of TRV.
If you applied for OWP at the same time, this will also be considered maintained status if it is approved before expiry of TRV.
I would file an visitor extension application if it is not to late in your case.

If outland application, I think she has to leave, but there are probably others here that can advice you on that.

It is very important to not overstay visa!

Good luck!
For outland, the spouse can also apply to extend as visitor and remain until the visitor status extension is approved. If extension is refused, then the spouse need to leave. But not otherwise. Also extension can be done any day before the expiry of the stay (typically 6 months from entry and it's not of the expiry of the TRV). 30 days is just a suggested day to apply for extension.
 

Runedog

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Aug 21, 2022
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For outland, the spouse can also apply to extend as visitor and remain until the visitor status extension is approved. If extension is refused, then the spouse need to leave. But not otherwise. Also extension can be done any day before the expiry of the stay (typically 6 months from entry and it's not of the expiry of the TRV). 30 days is just a suggested day to apply for extension.
Maybe, but to advise that it is only a "suggestion" is not good advice in my opinion.
It is clearly written on the back of the visa that it should be submitted at least 30 days before the expiry date of your status. Status being when you landed or when you had your visitor record issued, etc. This is even written in all capital letters on the visa, and in bold online. When I came to Canada and got issued a trv (came with eTA) the border officer also pointed out it was imporant to do this before the 30 days of entry (stamp in passport).
 

YVR123

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Maybe, but to advise that it is only a "suggestion" is not good advice in my opinion.
It is clearly written on the back of the visa that it should be submitted at least 30 days before the expiry date of your status. Status being when you landed or when you had your visitor record issued, etc. This is even written in all capital letters on the visa, and in bold online. When I came to Canada and got issued a trv (came with eTA) the border officer also pointed out it was imporant to do this before the 30 days of entry (stamp in passport).
Just want to point it out in case someone has passed the 30 days before the expiry can still apply for extension. It's not too late.

It's recommanded to apply 30 days prior, I agree on that.
 

sk1622

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Jan 13, 2021
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HI Experienced Members,

I have a question related to my inland application . I received an email from ircc today which states "This confirms that your application to Sponsor a Member of the Family Class has been received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) on xyz date" and the email has the UCI id and Application Number starting from F.

What does this email signify, is this the AOR email or that looks different? Appreciate Your response!
 

potatochips

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Feb 20, 2021
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HI Experienced Members,

I have a question related to my inland application . I received an email from ircc today which states "This confirms that your application to Sponsor a Member of the Family Class has been received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) on xyz date" and the email has the UCI id and Application Number starting from F.

What does this email signify, is this the AOR email or that looks different? Appreciate Your response!
That's the AOR email! Congrats!
 

Rhea Jose

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Mar 15, 2020
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So, I can go ahead and apply online for my spouse's Open Work Permit then, isn't it and attach this email as a proof in the supporting documents?
Hi, I am in the same boat as you. Have you applied for the OWP for your spouse yet? If so, what document checklist are you receiving? Thank you.
 

InfoSeeker12

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Maybe, but to advise that it is only a "suggestion" is not good advice in my opinion.
It is clearly written on the back of the visa that it should be submitted at least 30 days before the expiry date of your status. Status being when you landed or when you had your visitor record issued, etc. This is even written in all capital letters on the visa, and in bold online. When I came to Canada and got issued a trv (came with eTA) the border officer also pointed out it was imporant to do this before the 30 days of entry (stamp in passport).
Hi there. i have a personal question. If you are not comfortable sharing in here, would be grateful if you can pm. I see that your OWP got approved pretty quickly. Do you think that's because of your educational and work experience backgrounds? May i ask what are those?