Jan 15 2018 inland applicant here. No updates after medical passed in July 6
From the other thread, November applicants seem to be getting AIP and September ones are getting DM on both sides. So January applicants probably won't hear anything for another two months or so.
any updates in your application?thanks
Nothing yet! But I've been following the 2017 forum, and there are a couple of late Novembers that have landed ( but I think those are rare).
Looks like it'll be another month or two for news
Will let you guys know as soon as I hear!
Jan 15 2018 inland applicant here. No updates after medical passed in July 6
Nothing yet! But I've been following the 2017 forum, and there are a couple of late Novembers that have landed ( but I think those are rare).
Looks like it'll be another month or two for news
Will let you guys know as soon as I hear!
Thanks for replying, i had my medical last july as well, but until now i dont received report in my ecas that i passed its been 2 months now so i am quite stressed out if there's a problem in my medical result.
Hi guys,
Just wondering, roughly how long does it take to get the sponsorship portion approved after getting am AOR? My spouse, the sponsor, got the AOR on Aug 2 and it still shows as processing.
Thanks!
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Hi guys,
Just wondering, roughly how long does it take to get the sponsorship portion approved after getting am AOR? My spouse, the sponsor, got the AOR on Aug 2 and it still shows as processing.
Thanks!
All in all, average is 12 months. Could be under, could be over - every case is different.
Edit: if by sponsorship portion you mean sponsor eligibility, with inland applications it usually all happens at the end. Midway through the process, around the 6 month mark, is when the medical happens. Then usually nothing until a month or two before the whole process is complete, sponsor approval included.
All in all, average is 12 months. Could be under, could be over - every case is different.
Edit: if by sponsorship portion you mean sponsor eligibility, with inland applications it usually all happens at the end. Midway through the process, around the 6 month mark, is when the medical happens. Then usually nothing until a month or two before the whole process is complete, sponsor approval included.
Oh I see. So I shouldn't be too worried until next February or so?
I understand that the whole process takes around 12 months. Is that from the time they start processing the package (i.e. Aug 2) or from the time they received it (i.e. June 20)?
Edit: also, any idea when I would get an AOR for the principal applicant portion of the package?
Oh I see. So I shouldn't be too worried until next February or so?
I understand that the whole process takes around 12 months. Is that from the time they start processing the package (i.e. Aug 2) or from the time they received it (i.e. June 20)?
Edit: also, any idea when I would get an AOR for the principal applicant portion of the package?
Should be 12 months since they received it, but the difference between that and AOR usually isn't longer than a month and a half so it falls within the margin of error anyway.
I'm not sure what you're referring to as principal applicant portion AOR? There's only one AOR and it's for the whole application. You would get a separate one if you applied for OWP, but there's no sponsor AOR and applicant AOR. It's just the one.
Hi,
I received my OWP Approval today. I nned to ask what is the course of action after this. As in do I need to apply for any work visa or extension of my visitors visa which expires on 19h Nov 2018. I need to leave canada for 2 weeks in december for an important family fumction so do need assistance in the course of action. Thanks in advance.
Hi,
I received my OWP Approval today. I nned to ask what is the course of action after this. As in do I need to apply for any work visa or extension of my visitors visa which expires on 19h Nov 2018. I need to leave canada for 2 weeks in december for an important family fumction so do need assistance in the course of action. Thanks in advance.
Congrats! What is your timeline?
You don't need to apply for any extra visa, your OWP is your visa until your PR comes through.
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Congrats! What is your timeline?
You don't need to apply for any extra visa, your OWP is your visa until your PR comes through.
thanks
App received date: June 5 and received my AOR on 19th July..
So i don’t need anything on my passport ? OWP can be shown at the airport?
thanks
App received date: June 5 and received my AOR on 19th July..
So i don’t need anything on my passport ? OWP can be shown at the airport?
Yep, keep it with you when you travel. It should also have you eTa attached, should it be required, but someone else may chime in on that. eTa is electronic travel authorisation, and is usually used by nationals from visa-exempt countries.
thanks
App received date: June 5 and received my AOR on 19th July..
So i don’t need anything on my passport ? OWP can be shown at the airport?
you can leave Canada but I dont think you can re-enter Canada by just having OWP(normally it clearly states on the OWP that it doesnt allow re-entry), Depending upon what is your country of Citizenship you will need eTA or Multiple Entry Visa(TRV) on your passport. I am not 100% sure , maybe some senior member can help you further.
you can leave Canada but I dont think you can re-enter Canada by just having OWP(normally it clearly states on the OWP that it doesnt allow re-entry), Depending upon what is your country of Citizenship you will need eTA or Multiple Entry Visa(TRV) on your passport. I am not 100% sure , maybe some senior member can help you further.
This person is right, I was wrong.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1287&top=22
Hello for the background declaration do in accompanying dependants age 22 and above need to send their forms too ?
Thankyou
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