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Spousal Sponsorship in-land Applications 2017 timeline and updates
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We all need to submit our home country's pcc but for Canada, I guess not everybody. From what I've read (someone correct me if I'm wrong), it's asked if RCMP can't find enough security info on us.
We all need to submit our home country's pcc but for Canada, I guess not everybody. From what I've read (someone correct me if I'm wrong), it's asked if RCMP can't find enough security info on us.
I finally received my AIP yesterday and received another message today not sure whats its for.
The messages goes as follows
"Hello,
We are pleased to inform you that you, your spouse and dependants can now receive free pre-arrival services funded by the Government of Canada. These services are available before you arrive and are meant to better prepare you for life in Canada."
For the home country pcc, everyone needs to send it in, but for Canada pcc, it all depends on the officer handling your application. Nobody really knows the reason why they ask for it. Some gets it, some don't.
For the home country pcc, everyone needs to send it in, but for Canada pcc, it all depends on the officer handling your application. Nobody really knows the reason why they ask for it. Some gets it, some don't.
What's your status here? That is a tough situation. I was in a similar situation a couple of months ago, but I never left because there is always a risk that we may be denied entry to Canada, even if we have a valid permit.
HI all,
question about canadian police record:
I am inland applicant, submitted app in December 2017, AOR mid-January 2018.
I got the request for medical (and passed it), but I have never received request for canadian police record (I sent one from home country and US with the application).
When in application process do they ask for canadian police record check?
We were never asked for anything from Canada, although I know some people do have to go to the RCMP for fingerprints but I don't know what that criteria is.
Dec 21st Inland applicant - my wife got AIP yesterday on our first year wedding anniversary. Best news ever for us! I haven't gotten SA yet. I'm now checking the ECAS account for when it changes to "decision made" in the next few days. According to the spreadsheet, some got SA after AIP and some never got SA and it went straight to DM. Look forward to see those words show up in both sides on ECAS account.
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