I am in Vancouver, British Columbia. It says to bring the passport during biometric appointment. I have booked the appointment for tomorrow.
I already wrote a web form 3 weeks ago but nothing heard back.
I am in Vancouver, British Columbia. It says to bring the passport during biometric appointment. I have booked the appointment for tomorrow.
I already wrote a web form 3 weeks ago but nothing heard back.
His expired passport is with Indian embassy for renewal and renewal is pending untill he gave them his status. So just wondering if we can do it with expired passport for sure, we can ask for indian embassy to give passport back.
His expired passport is with Indian embassy for renewal and renewal is pending untill he gave them his status. So just wondering if we can do it with expired passport for sure, we can ask for indian embassy to give passport back.
Yeah, it is so stressful situation for me. I am thinking to take passport back and give a try to get biometrics done. As passport is just sitting there and they are not renewing it until he got pr or other valid document.
I am in Vancouver, British Columbia. It says to bring the passport during biometric appointment. I have booked the appointment for tomorrow.
I already wrote a web form 3 weeks ago but nothing heard back.
His expired passport is with Indian embassy for renewal and renewal is pending untill he gave them his status. So just wondering if we can do it with expired passport for sure, we can ask for indian embassy to give passport back.
Yeah, it is so stressful situation for me. I am thinking to take passport back and give a try to get biometrics done. As passport is just sitting there and they are not renewing it until he got pr or other valid document.
Hey I found out this forum just recently, I don't know if someone had this experience, or experiment something similar about my situation....I got accepted on the first stage of humanitarian couple months ago, however I had plans to get married, we arranged (pay) everything before I got AIP, and whatever outcome we decided to be together, we both have no status.....now that I got acceptance ¿ should I change my status till I get married? Do I have to upload my new info? What about my first stage process? Does that afect my application?, does it can be considered misinterpretation?
Thank you and God bless you all
Hey I found out this forum just recently, I don't know if someone had this experience, or experiment something similar about my situation....I got accepted on the first stage of humanitarian couple months ago, however I had plans to get married, we arranged (pay) everything before I got AIP, and whatever outcome we decided to be together, we both have no status.....now that I got acceptance ¿ should I change my status till I get married? Do I have to upload my new info? What about my first stage process? Does that afect my application?, does it can be considered misinterpretation?
Thank you and God bless you all
No no, I did not marry yet, I am getting married in 2 months, that's why I have that question, cause I am in stage 2, does it affect it? Or it is going to take more time
No no, I did not marry yet, I am getting married in 2 months, that's why I have that question, cause I am in stage 2, does it affect it? Or it is going to take more time
No no, I did not marry yet, I am getting married in 2 months, that's why I have that question, cause I am in stage 2, does it affect it? Or it is going to take more time
Do you live together? If you have been living together for extended time (12 months) then you qualify as common law and need to update your marital status. If not, you will update status once you get married. Failure to do so will be grounds for mis-representation and revocation of Your PR later, including 5-year inadmissibility ban. Better to wait extra few months on Stage 2 than have to re-start from scratch, believe me. You got the hardest part - AIP - rest is just an annoying waiting game. My partner lost PR because they did not declare non-accompanying dependants with his ex-wife. It took him 7 years, 3 HCs and numerous federal court appeals to get his PR back. Not cool at all.
You can also wait to get PR before marriage, then you can marry and sponsor your spouse after that.