Yes, about that, except of course that you have a non-standard case history, so it could be longer.omariewk1 said:and its going to be around 8-9 months before my application reaches AIP stage?
Erzabeth said:Spouse, common-law partner in Canada
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Jamesdavid3 said:Please EVERYONE sign this Petition, its for the CIC to speed up the processing. Its going to be on the news.
http://www.change.org/en-CA/petitions/citizenship-and-immigration-canada-improve-processing-time-for-inland-spousal-sponsorship-and-grant-open-work-permit-upon-aor
That's an interesting statistic. On what do you base this statement? Citation please...civic said:8< The majority of sponsors are Canadians. >8
zardoz said:That's an interesting statistic. On what do you base this statement? Citation please...
That doesn't answer my question. I don't know the answer, which is why I asked. Personally, I would have thought that many more PRs would be calling their families to Canada, rather than Canadian citizens marrying outside the country. Again, what is your evidence for your statement?civic said:The majority of sponsors are permanent residents then? It's either one of two. There are more citizens here than permanent residents.
that's the cutoff date for applications processing in vegreville. any applications after that was transferred to mississauga.Erzabeth said:Spouse, common-law partner in Canada
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chakrab said:i don't know if giving the applicants work permit just after AOR is a good idea. without verifying if the relationship is real and providing work permit can lead to many frauds. applicants already have implied which is good enough. what they should be doing is processing the cases faster and rather than returning documents, they ask for needed documents.