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Lemondrop78

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Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Apr 6th, 2012
Med's Done....
Feb 10th, 2012 granted extension til Feb 6th, 2014 (I didn't even know!)
Interview........
Waived!
Passport Req..
Exempt
VISA ISSUED...
COPR issued April 23rd, 2013
LANDED..........
Planning end of May or early June
So I applied for my husband's PR and I'm wondering if I should expect them to send me a letter and CIC number if approved, in the mail or to my email? Or will they send this info to my husband's email? And about 75 days is how long it takes to find out if i'm approved to sponsor right? I guess I'm wondering when and how will I find out if I'm approved to sponsor?
 
Lemondrop78 said:
So I applied for my husband's PR and I'm wondering if I should expect them to send me a letter and CIC number if approved, in the mail or to my email? Or will they send this info to my husband's email? And about 75 days is how long it takes to find out if i'm approved to sponsor right? I guess I'm wondering when and how will I find out if I'm approved to sponsor?
the processing time now is 84 days after submission, so around that time, the sponsor might receive acknowledgement of receipt (AOR) by email, but these days people are just getting approval without AOR. I have been waiting 87 days so far without hearing anything (no AOR, they have not even opened my application!). They usually send you an email about sponsorship approval, however, some agents just send a letter to the sponsor's Canadian home (which will come about a week after your approval), or both email and letter of sponsorship approval.
hope this helps! :)
 
88, not 84. This is just a number, though, and it's also just an approximation. It could be 70 days or 55 days, or even 110 days. It doesn't matter what is posted on the CIC website, what matters is when you actually get the approval, so don't focus on the numbers...focus on other things and wait for that day when you get the approval...take it as a big surprise when it does actually happen...a gift from the Gods...

FS
 
Sponsors are notified about their approval to sponsor, some by snail mail, some by email. Make sure you check your spam/junk folder, it has gone there for some persons. A sponsor will then have a Universal Client Identification (UCI) number, which you can use to access the electronic Client Application Status system, or the notorious "eCAS" you will see everyone post about.

When the file goes to the visa office, the applicant will also receive their own UCI, similar but not identical to their sponsor's. Mine is about 6 digits off my husband's, for example, the last two numbers in his are "86" and mine are "92". The applicant will also have 2 file numbers, the B file number (the paper file) and the F file number (the GCMS file). If the applicant receives an Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR) from the visa office, they may get either or both of those file numbers specified in the AOR. Sometimes visa offices don't bother sending AORs, especially if they process the file quickly and don't request the passport upfront, like most of the western hemisphere offices.

A word on eCAS. It is NOT gospel. Its contents are very uninformative and what little goes there depends on the visa office you are being processed through and how diligent your immigration officer is at updating the thing. For example, my own experience is that for 9 months it sat at "Application received" and by the time it went to "in process" they had already sent me a letter requesting new medicals and police records. I have now received my visa, but it has YET to update to "Decision Made", and my address has not been changed to my husband's, as has happened for others in the same situation.

Please do not frazzle yourself if nothing happens in eCAS, nor be too excited if something does happen. Sometimes there have been mass updates from visa offices worldwide, when it seemed many persons were making progress, and then nothing happened for months afterwards. They tweak the system often, so don't be too surprised if "updates" happen and then...nothing. Just get on with your life, let CIC get on with their work, and it will all come out in the end.
 
I hope my husband doesn't have to redo his medical or fbi. I have sooo much junk mail...it would take forever to sort through it. I hope they send it to my house.