Try calling them one more time and this time provide them with your Official Receipt number (RXXXXXXXX) that you received when you paid the application fee. Ask them to search it with that. Maybe they'll be able to find it with that. If not then you may have to re-apply. I saw some posts here where same thing happened with few other people and they said it was some kind of glitch on IRCC's end.Online
I called them.one of representative told me we wrote note for you.can you suggest me I have to wait or what to doTry calling them one more time and this time provide them with your Official Receipt number (RXXXXXXXX) that you received when you paid the application fee. Ask them to search it with that. Maybe they'll be able to find it with that. If not then you may have to re-apply. I saw some posts here where same thing happened with few other people and they said it was some kind of glitch on IRCC's end.
Your daughter does not need a visa, can simply arrive at the border. Your spouse will either need visa or ETA depending on nationality. Neither will have automatic right to work or health care, etc.I am currently in the US and have Canadian PR for which I did soft landing in October 2021. I am married and have a daughter (US Citizen) now. I am looking for options to get visa for my wife and daughter, so that we can plan to relocate to Canada soon.
Depends on your timeframe. As a PR, you can sponsor them only when you yourself have relocated to Canada. You spouse can ONLY apply for SOWP if she is in Canada and you apply 'inland.' (Even under this procedure SOWP can take many months, i.e. not necessarily much faster than the PR.) So they can come with you and then you apply (from within Canada). If the wife cannot get visa, apply 'outland' and you spend the time apart. If you must have a work permit for spouse, you spend the time apart until she is accepted as PR.Could you please let me know what are the options I have? Do I need to first get visitor visa for my wife and then apply SOWP once we are in Canada?
No, there is not.Is there an option to apply for SOWP or apply for PR sponsorship as we are not in Canada right now?
Thanks much for your detailed response!Your daughter does not need a visa, can simply arrive at the border. Your spouse will either need visa or ETA depending on nationality. Neither will have automatic right to work or health care, etc.
Depends on your timeframe. As a PR, you can sponsor them only when you yourself have relocated to Canada. You spouse can ONLY apply for SOWP if she is in Canada and you apply 'inland.' (Even under this procedure SOWP can take many months, i.e. not necessarily much faster than the PR.) So they can come with you and then you apply (from within Canada). If the wife cannot get visa, apply 'outland' and you spend the time apart. If you must have a work permit for spouse, you spend the time apart until she is accepted as PR.
No, there is not.
She isn't just any IRCC officer,this lady is the deputy minister of IRCC second only to Sean Fraser the minister of immigration for Canada.
The Deputy is responsible for operations. Spousal sponsorship is under her watch. Different sources confirm this person takes on and responds to issues with the system.She isn't just any IRCC officer,this lady is the deputy minister of IRCC second only to Sean Fraser the minister of immigration for Canada.