- Jun 7, 2013
- 159
- 3
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Amman
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 24-03-2014
- AOR Received.
- 04-04-2014
- File Transfer...
- 11-04-2014
- Med's Done....
- 17-02-2014
- Passport Req..
- 03-11-2014
Hello!
I am currently compiling the paperwork for my husband's PR application, and I had a few questions:
First off, we are applying from Syria (we're currently living together in Damascus, and I am a Canadian citizen/Syrian resident).
- What are the requirements for the medical exam? Do we need to go to an embassy approved doctor? If so, where could I find that information?
- My dad is ready to write a letter for us stating he is expecting us, and we'll be staying with him upon arrival. Is there any specific information otherwise that should be included in such a letter?
- As my husband is Syrian, it is my understanding that he is required to do his biometrics. Do these need to be done before we submit all the paperwork? How can I get information on where we need to do this?
- Do we submit our sponsorship application along with the application for residency? Are there documents that can be submitted AFTER we submit the sponsorship/PR forms (such as police record, medical exams, etc)?
- Before the embassy closed in Damascus, visa applications for Syrians were being expedited. Does anyone know if Syrian family sponsorship is still being expedited? If not, would including a letter discussing our situation be helpful in speeding up the paperwork? The situation here is getting worse by the day, and while it was our mistake not to file earlier (we didn't plan to move to Canada) we are now desperate to get to Canada. According to the CIC website, current processing time from Beirut is 21 MONTHS.
- According to the CIC website, applications for permanent residency are being processed through Amman, not Beirut. I was under the impression that all Syrian applications were going through Beirut. Does anyone have any information on this? It is nearly impossible/super dangerous for us to go to Amman. If this IS true, is there no way to deliver the files to the office in Beirut and have them send it to Amman?
I am so lost on how to do all of this, and the only quotes I've gotten from agencies were for around $4000 which is WAY too much for us. We just wanna get to Canada
I am currently compiling the paperwork for my husband's PR application, and I had a few questions:
First off, we are applying from Syria (we're currently living together in Damascus, and I am a Canadian citizen/Syrian resident).
- What are the requirements for the medical exam? Do we need to go to an embassy approved doctor? If so, where could I find that information?
- My dad is ready to write a letter for us stating he is expecting us, and we'll be staying with him upon arrival. Is there any specific information otherwise that should be included in such a letter?
- As my husband is Syrian, it is my understanding that he is required to do his biometrics. Do these need to be done before we submit all the paperwork? How can I get information on where we need to do this?
- Do we submit our sponsorship application along with the application for residency? Are there documents that can be submitted AFTER we submit the sponsorship/PR forms (such as police record, medical exams, etc)?
- Before the embassy closed in Damascus, visa applications for Syrians were being expedited. Does anyone know if Syrian family sponsorship is still being expedited? If not, would including a letter discussing our situation be helpful in speeding up the paperwork? The situation here is getting worse by the day, and while it was our mistake not to file earlier (we didn't plan to move to Canada) we are now desperate to get to Canada. According to the CIC website, current processing time from Beirut is 21 MONTHS.
- According to the CIC website, applications for permanent residency are being processed through Amman, not Beirut. I was under the impression that all Syrian applications were going through Beirut. Does anyone have any information on this? It is nearly impossible/super dangerous for us to go to Amman. If this IS true, is there no way to deliver the files to the office in Beirut and have them send it to Amman?
I am so lost on how to do all of this, and the only quotes I've gotten from agencies were for around $4000 which is WAY too much for us. We just wanna get to Canada
