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Spousal Sponsorship in-land Applications 2017 timeline and updates

alexandroz

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Feb 3, 2016
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Today I received the mail that my application is approved and will be contacted by Hamilton,ON office for the landing interview. Do you guys have any idea how long does it take for the landing interview after this confirmation letter? Also DM was received on April 27th. And do I need to wait for the PR card ? Is it possible if I apply and my spouse mail that to me when he receives to Germany ?
The usual question: timeline? :p
 

EGH

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Apr 3, 2017
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Hi @EGH i have a question u might know. I received the package from Cbsa to apply for PRRA and when I read the booklet it’s written that If you don’t have a work permit you may apply for it .
So that means if a person out of status and applied PRRA can also send work permit application and work until get PRRA decision . ???
Were you a refugee claimant? If yes, you can apply for work permit since day 1. If your are out of status , No idea
 

Mei2017

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May 14, 2018
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Here are my timeline (inland):

Application Received : May 16, 2017
AOR : June 14, 2017
Medicals submitted upfront
DM : May 11, 2018 on both side on Ecas
SA : May 11, 2018
No AIP, but received pre-arrival services letter on my GCkey account on May 11, 2018. I thought pre-arrival services letter is for outlander, any fellow inlander received pre-arrival services letter just like me?
 

kenan80

Full Member
Dec 13, 2017
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Here are my timeline (inland):

Application Received : May 16, 2017
AOR : June 14, 2017
Medicals submitted upfront
DM : May 11, 2018 on both side on Ecas
SA : May 11, 2018
No AIP, but received pre-arrival services letter on my GCkey account on May 11, 2018. I thought pre-arrival services letter is for outlander, any fellow inlander received pre-arrival services letter just like me?
what is pre-arrival services letter ?
 

gabrielasqs

Hero Member
Sep 26, 2017
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Here are my timeline (inland):

Application Received : May 16, 2017
AOR : June 14, 2017
Medicals submitted upfront
DM : May 11, 2018 on both side on Ecas
SA : May 11, 2018
No AIP, but received pre-arrival services letter on my GCkey account on May 11, 2018. I thought pre-arrival services letter is for outlander, any fellow inlander received pre-arrival services letter just like me?
Me too I never got to see pre arrival services for inlanders
 

gabrielasqs

Hero Member
Sep 26, 2017
449
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Hello, have you received AIP, and what is your timelines?
Not yet, I’m August 11th Aor September 27th.
I’m not expecting anything this month but I always been following others timelines specially on the Facebook group and pre arrival services I see only for outland,it’s possible to be another mistake from them..
 

Mei2017

Full Member
May 14, 2018
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what is pre-arrival services letter ?
Below is the Invitation to Pre-arrival services Letter that I received

UCI: xxxxxx (PA’S UCI)

Hello,

We are pleased to inform you that you, your spouse and dependants can now receive free

pre-arrival services funded by the Government of Canada. These services are available

before you arrive and are meant to better prepare you for life in Canada.

Pre-arrival services are provided on behalf of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

Canada (IRCC) by settlement service provider organizations. These service providers

offer free information to help you with:

• Living and working in Canada;

• Getting your education, work experience, and professional licenses and

certificates recognized in Canada;

• Connecting with employers, and with free supports when you arrive in Canada,

including language training; and

• Connecting with others in your new community, including French-speaking

communities.

If you are outside Canada, we strongly recommend that you use pre-arrival services

before you leave. We encourage you to explore the list of services on the IRCC website:

canada.ca/pre-arrival-services.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-services.asp?utm_source=slash-pre-arriv

al-services&utm_medium=short-url&utm_campaign=general

When you register for pre-arrival services with one of the service providers listed on the

website, you will be asked to provide a copy of this letter. You can contact as many

service providers as you like and receive as many services as you need, and these services

are always at no cost to you.

You are also encouraged to take advantage of free Government of Canada resources

available online, such as Welcome to Canada, the official handbook to help permanent

residents prepare to come and settle in Canada. The handbook is available at cic.gc.ca/publications.

Canada is a bilingual country where both English and French are spoken. If you are

interested in living in a French-speaking community outside Quebec, please visit

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/francophone.asp

For up-to-date information on immigration, settlement services and citizenship, we invite

you to join us on Facebook (Facebook.com/CitCanada) and follow us on Twitter

(Twitter.com/CitImmCanada).

Sincerely,

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
 

kenan80

Full Member
Dec 13, 2017
25
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Below is the Invitation to Pre-arrival services Letter that I received

UCI: xxxxxx (PA’S UCI)

Hello,

We are pleased to inform you that you, your spouse and dependants can now receive free

pre-arrival services funded by the Government of Canada. These services are available

before you arrive and are meant to better prepare you for life in Canada.

Pre-arrival services are provided on behalf of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

Canada (IRCC) by settlement service provider organizations. These service providers

offer free information to help you with:

• Living and working in Canada;

• Getting your education, work experience, and professional licenses and

certificates recognized in Canada;

• Connecting with employers, and with free supports when you arrive in Canada,

including language training; and

• Connecting with others in your new community, including French-speaking

communities.

If you are outside Canada, we strongly recommend that you use pre-arrival services

before you leave. We encourage you to explore the list of services on the IRCC website:

canada.ca/pre-arrival-services.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-services.asp?utm_source=slash-pre-arriv

al-services&utm_medium=short-url&utm_campaign=general

When you register for pre-arrival services with one of the service providers listed on the

website, you will be asked to provide a copy of this letter. You can contact as many

service providers as you like and receive as many services as you need, and these services

are always at no cost to you.

You are also encouraged to take advantage of free Government of Canada resources

available online, such as Welcome to Canada, the official handbook to help permanent

residents prepare to come and settle in Canada. The handbook is available at cic.gc.ca/publications.

Canada is a bilingual country where both English and French are spoken. If you are

interested in living in a French-speaking community outside Quebec, please visit

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/francophone.asp

For up-to-date information on immigration, settlement services and citizenship, we invite

you to join us on Facebook (Facebook.com/CitCanada) and follow us on Twitter

(Twitter.com/CitImmCanada).

Sincerely,

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
weird
 

Mei2017

Full Member
May 14, 2018
23
35
Not yet, I’m August 11th Aor September 27th.
I’m not expecting anything this month but I always been following others timelines specially on the Facebook group and pre arrival services I see only for outland,it’s possible to be another mistake from them..
Hope I will get AIP and landing letter soon, it has been already 12 months. Fingers crossed.