15 days got the final decision.
submitted the copy of medical, biometrics, proof of funds and SOE.
submitted the copy of medical, biometrics, proof of funds and SOE.
Did you submit her employment documents as well ?15 days got the final decision.
submitted the copy of medical, biometrics, proof of funds and SOE.
After how many days ,you got the refusal ?
What all documents did you submit for home ties of your spouse ?
she wasn’t working at this time and submitted from IndiaDid you submit her employment documents as well ?
Which country ?
I have applied on September 29 ,no update after biometrics i.e. on October 4 .PA in IndiaHi, I have applied for visiting visa for my wife by the new family reunification policy after receiving my Aor and eligibility check. And it got rejected. Reason was weak family ties and financial situation.
If I re apply for the tourist visa what documents do I need to give or how my SOE should be. Can anyone help me with that. Please and thank you
When did you apply : september 30 ?she wasn’t working at this time and submitted from India
Yes, it was updated on regular basis.When did you apply : september 30 ?
Did anything change in portal or tracker : eligibility or background check before getting the decision
My answers would be as follows:Hi Friends
I am Canadian and finally found a women who is intrested to live with me in this super cold country.
We had applied for her visitor visa which was rejected by CIC, so she could visit Canada, to decide weather to stay here.
My friend had difficulty to bring his wife in Canada two years before.
I would like to know what are the current timelines/experiences to bring a spouse in Canada
I am not working since one year since I lost my job because of ongoing recessionary enviroment, but I am not dependent of EI.
I had few questions .
1. What are the timelines for spousal sponsorship, can I apply without having any income at present.
2. Can she apply for spousal work permit after submitting sponsorship application, she wants to work at the earliest.
3. Can we apply for visitor visa again after marriage.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks.
My answers would be as follows:
1. The timelines keep changing and can be found on the IRCC website under "Check Processing Times". Last time I looked, outland spousal applications were said to be 13 months. But there are wide variations, some due to country or origin/residence of the principal applicant. You can be a pauper and still sponsor.
2. No she has to wait for PR to be granted. She cannot apply for a work permit as part and parcel of, or as an adjunct to, a sponsorship/PR application.
3. You can apply for TRV at any time. We applied twice before marriage and once after marriage, the latter being filed about about 5 months after my wife's PR application was submitted. All denied. Like you, we wanted her to visit so she could get some idea of Canada and whether she would want to live here. Your use of the word "weather" was apropos, but probably not intended.
Read here on the forum about the "Sean Fraser" announcement this past spring said to be the harbinger of generous acceptance of TRV applications for those with outland PR applications having been submitted. From what I have read here, results are mixed. I think little has changed. Those who would have been denied pre-announcement are still being denied.
So, I think that for most of us, it is necessary to get married and apply to sponsor your spouse in order for her to visit, to check things out. My wife will probably arrive here in December, essentially mid-winter. I'll go along with what she likes. If she wants to return to live in her country, fine by me. I lived there for a few years in the past and feel comfortable there and speak the language. I work online, so where I live is of no moment. I'll just pay a lot less tax living elsewhere.
I would recommend waiting for AOR. You can only benefit from the shorter processing times if you wait for AOR. Ultimately your choice of course.Do we need to wait for AOR after submitting spousal PR application? or is it okay to submit for TRV right after submitting outland spousal PR application? Just want to give it a try if it helps to reduce the processing time and get spouse to visit canada sooner.
You are welcome.Thanks for the eloquent response, gave me a fair idea of the daunting tasks ahead.