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Most people get it in 1-2 days. It's challenging to experience. I hear they "batch process" them. So most likely we have to wait until the next time they decide to press "send" on the email. The frustration is that its just an email. Not a difficult process. I believe its done out of Ottowa but can't confirm this
Hi, my fiancee had recently applied for a Tourist visa and received visa approval. The visa application was based on the invite she had from her aunt who resides in Toronto. We are soon getting married in India and we plan to enter Canada together. I am a permanent resident living in BC and so my port of entry would be Vancouver. I plan to initiate her spousal PR application from within Canada once we are back in Canada.
Should she declare at the time of entering Canada (via Vancouver) to the officer in charge that she is now married and her spouse who is a PR is accompanying her and that her purpose of visit has changed? Kindly guide me on how to tackle this situation?
Hello, on my account it says that they’re reviewing if I’m eligible as a sponsor but I’ve already received this letter. Is this the eligibility letter or no, and will this mistake affect our processing time? What should I do?
Dear Sir/Madam,
Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada
This refers to the Application to Sponsor a Member of the Family Class you submitted to this office on behalf of Bla Bla and family (if applicable).
We are pleased to inform that you have met the requirements for eligibility as a sponsor.
Hi, my fiancee had recently applied for a Tourist visa and received visa approval. The visa application was based on the invite she had from her aunt who resides in Toronto. We are soon getting married in India and we plan to enter Canada together. I am a permanent resident living in BC and so my port of entry would be Vancouver. I plan to initiate her spousal PR application from within Canada once we are back in Canada.
Should she declare at the time of entering Canada (via Vancouver) to the officer in charge that she is now married and her spouse who is a PR is accompanying her and that her purpose of visit has changed? Kindly guide me on how to tackle this situation?
Hi, my fiancee had recently applied for a Tourist visa and received visa approval. The visa application was based on the invite she had from her aunt who resides in Toronto. We are soon getting married in India and we plan to enter Canada together. I am a permanent resident living in BC and so my port of entry would be Vancouver. I plan to initiate her spousal PR application from within Canada once we are back in Canada.
Should she declare at the time of entering Canada (via Vancouver) to the officer in charge that she is now married and her spouse who is a PR is accompanying her and that her purpose of visit has changed? Kindly guide me on how to tackle this situation?
There is nothing to 'tackle' here. If she is explicitly asked if she is married then by all means say so. If she isn't asked then say nothing. Just tell her to answer whatever questions the border guard answers truthfully.
No, you don't. There is no such rule - either for regular TRVs or super visas. Whoever told you this is a rule for visitor visas is misinformed and doesn't understand IRCC rules.
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