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Hi, y’all

I recently disassociate my representative and linked my paper-based application on CIC.
And then, I checked my status but I have no idea which station I am in.

Mine is Spousal Sponsorship Inland
Applied in April 2018
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Review of eligibility - Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start reviewing your eligibility.

Review of medical result - You passed the medical exam.

Review of additional documents - We do not need additional documents.

Interview - We do not need an interview. We will send you a message if this changes.

Biometrics - We do not need your fingerprints. We will sens you a message if this changes.

Background check - Not applicable

Final decision - Your application is in progress. We will send you a message once the final decision has been made.

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Which station am I in?
Am I in NA2 or Something else?
I desperately need you experts help,
Please help me to figure things out.
I would truly appreciate all your help.

Thank you!
 
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Is this a family class application? When did you apply? Inland or outland?
 
It is family class Inland.
Applied in April 2018.
Do you have and clue?
Average processing times are 12 months so your target for completion is April 2019.
 
Average processing times are 12 months so your target for completion is April 2019.

So it's almost done. Right?
But, do you have any idea which station I’m in?
I guess it's NA2 BUT I'm not sure what am I in...
 
So it's almost done. Right?
But, do you have any idea which station I’m in?
I guess it's NA2 BUT I'm not sure what am I in...
There is no "station". You are in the waiting period for an inland application. Inland applications are currently averaging 12 months, so you could have a decision tomorrow or it could be longer. If CIC needs any further information from you then they will let you know. In the meantime, there is nothing you need to do except wait.
 
There is no "station". You are in the waiting period for an inland application. Inland applications are currently averaging 12 months, so you could have a decision tomorrow or it could be longer. If CIC needs any further information from you then they will let you know. In the meantime, there is nothing you need to do except wait.

So there's no stages?
such as
AOR - NA1 - MEP - IP1 - NA2 - IP2 - NA3 - PPR -CoPR

Do all applicants just need to wait?
 
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There is no "station". You are in the waiting period for an inland application. Inland applications are currently averaging 12 months, so you could have a decision tomorrow or it could be longer. If CIC needs any further information from you then they will let you know. In the meantime, there is nothing you need to do except wait.

So there’s no specific stages for Inland Spousal Sponsorship?

I thought there were some stages such as
AOR-NA1-MEP-IP1-NA2-IP2-NA3-PPR-CoPR...

Is that only applicable for FSW, PNP, EE and others than Family class?
 
So there’s no specific stages for Inland Spousal Sponsorship?

I thought there were some stages such as
AOR-NA1-MEP-IP1-NA2-IP2-NA3-PPR-CoPR...

Is that only applicable for FSW, PNP, EE and others than Family class?
Stages and steps for spousal sponsorship outlined here:

https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Spou...in_stages_and_steps_of_the_overall_process.3F

Difference with inland is that there is a 'landing interview' at a local CIC office at the end where the process you landing, not just a CoPR and a trip to the border.
 
Stages and steps for spousal sponsorship outlined here:

https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Spou...in_stages_and_steps_of_the_overall_process.3F

Difference with inland is that there is a 'landing interview' at a local CIC office at the end where the process you landing, not just a CoPR and a trip to the border.

Is it normal that people don’t receive SA letter or AOR2???
I passed medical since October and in December they updated they started my processing, but I haven’t heard anything from them yet... is it normal...? Or is there something wrong with my application...? I’m very concerned...
 
Is it normal that people don’t receive SA letter or AOR2???
I passed medical since October and in December they updated they started my processing, but I haven’t heard anything from them yet... is it normal...? Or is there something wrong with my application...? I’m very concerned...
I am surprised that you are not yet 'sponsor approved' after all this time. Almost certainly nothing at all wrong though. If you really want 'chapter and verse', try ordering your case notes - see here:

https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Spou...I_order_case_notes.3F_Should_I_even_bother.3F
 
I am surprised that you are not yet 'sponsor approved' after all this time. Almost certainly nothing at all wrong though. If you really want 'chapter and verse', try ordering your case notes - see here:

https://britishexpats.com/wiki/Spou...I_order_case_notes.3F_Should_I_even_bother.3F

Thanks for your support
But do they sometimes forget to sending SA letter even if sponsorship approved?
Also, I got my Open work permit in 3 months since I applied.
Doesn’t it mean they approved sponsor’s application?
I thought they approved my Open Work Permit because they approved my wife’s sponsorship application.
I’m a applicant and my wife is sponsoring me.
But I haven’t heard of anything yet...
I’m so stressed because of this.
 
But do they sometimes forget to sending SA letter even if sponsorship approved?

Yes

Also, I got my Open work permit in 3 months since I applied.
Doesn’t it mean they approved sponsor’s application?

Not necessarily

I thought they approved my Open Work Permit because they approved my wife’s sponsorship application.

Not necessarily

I’m a applicant and my wife is sponsoring me.
But I haven’t heard of anything yet...
I’m so stressed because of this.

Then your wife needs to login to see if she is SA. As you had a representative, they would have sent any SA letter to them.

Chill!!! Nothing is wrong! Order your case notes and get your wife to login. It will take 12 months, it just will - anything quicker should be considered a bonus. Perfectly normal to go for months without hearing a squeak.
 
Is it normal that people don’t receive SA letter or AOR2???
I passed medical since October and in December they updated they started my processing, but I haven’t heard anything from them yet... is it normal...? Or is there something wrong with my application...? I’m very concerned...
SA for inland applications comes at the very end of the process, a month or so before you get your PR. No need to be alarmed, it's all normal.