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2018 Spousal Sponsorship in-land Applications: timeline and updates

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Matt_26

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Thought I would share my situation incase someone else is dealing with something similar:

My partner and I applied for sponsorship in March, 2018. Everything went well until January 2019. We were expecting a DM to come through but instead CIC have asked for more information to prove we were living together for a one year period prior to applying, and that they don't think we currently meet the requirements to be considered common-law in Canada. Their language implied that I most likely won't be able to immigrate to Canada unless we can supply more evidence.

Our challenge is we were living with my Canadian partner's parents during the year before we applied. So we didn't have a joint lease or bills. We did have bank accounts and many other documents and also originally supplied a letter from her mother stating we lived on the property throughout that period.

Originally that letter from her mother was not notarized so we had a new letter from her notarized as well as several other letters from government bodies that were in communication with us both from that address. We also found more evidence from that period in the form of invoices and contract agreements.

My partner and I also moved into an apartment together after we applied and presented new evidence that we now have our own lease and bills. We are also now engaged so presented evidence of that as well as a date for our wedding and evidence we had booked a venue and our families were traveling to the wedding.

My questions is:

Has anyone had experience when notarizing a letter from the home owner you were living with has made an impact?

And has showing continued evidence of cohabitation and a committed relationship after your application date had any affect on the outcome of an application?

We supplied a lot of new evidence but am wondering what other peoples experience has been when CIC request additional information and whether evidence that I have documented above impacts their decision making process?

Thanks for your time. Good luck all!
 
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Al_sen

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Congratulations.

My spouse also submitted her application on July 18,2018 and she got a message from CIC today saying “Eligibility Passed”. I do not have an idea of what you meant by Invitation to Pre-Arrival Service.Please find attached the mail sent .

Date: February 22, 2019
UCI: .................
Application:...............- INLAND SCLP

Dear...................,

This refers to the Application for Permanent Residence you made under the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada Class.
It has been determined that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent residence as a member of the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class. Please note that a final decision will not be made until all remaining requirements for becoming a permanent resident have been met. These requirements include medical, security and background checks for you and, if applicable, all of your family members, both in Canada and abroad, even if they are not applying to join you in Canada at this time. You cannot become a permanent resident until you and all your family members have met these requirements.


IMPORTANT: Passports for yourself and your family members must be valid for the duration of your stay in Canada.


Temporary Resident Status in Canada
You must have legal temporary resident status in Canada to remain in the country legally. Having legal temporary residence status means you are in possession of a document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) which allows you to remain in Canada for the period of time specified on this document. This document may in the form of a visitor extension, work permit, study permit or temporary resident permit.
Although out-of-status spouses and common-law partners may now apply for permanent residence in the Spouse or Common-law Partner in Canada Class, persons without legal immigration status in Canada may be subject to removal proceedings at any time for failing to have or maintain legal immigration status in Canada.



Applying for an open work permit and/or study permit
If you have not already done so, you may now apply for an open work permit, which will allow you to work in the occupation and location of your choice. You may also apply for a study permit. If applying for a study permit, please ensure you include a letter from the educational institution you plan to attend. The letter should outline the type of course or program for which you are registered, the start date and the expected completion date. To obtain the correct forms, please visit the Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website at www.canada.ca.
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)
Case Processing Centre Mississauga Centre de Traitement des Demandes Mississauga
Website: www.cic.gc.ca Site web: www.cic.gc.ca

Immigration, Refugees Immigration, Réfugiés and Citizenship Canada et Citoyenneté Canada
The Right of Permanent Residence Fee is applicable to your application. If you chose to defer payment of that fee, you will be contacted to make the payment at a later date. You will not be granted permanent residence status until this payment is submitted.
If you have not already done so, it is strongly recommended that you pay this fee as soon as possible. By doing so, it will reduce the processing time of your application. For information on how to pay this fee, please visit www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/index.asp.



When should I contact IRCC?
You must also notify IRCC of any changes to your application. Examples of changes include:
 Change in status in Canada: you must submit a written statement to this office and include evidence to indicate the status in Canada of all persons listed in your Application for Permanent Residence;
 Changes in your personal circumstances, including birth or adoption of a child, death of a family member, a marriage or a divorce;
If you have a child, you must specify whether or not he/she is to be added to this application. If that child is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, please provide a copy of their document which details his/her status in Canada (i.e. Canadian birth certificate, Canadian passport, Canadian citizenship certificate, Canadian permanent resident card, etc.).
 Change of contact information (e-mail, mailing address, telephone number);
 Appointment or change of immigration representative or designated individual; and/or
 Decision to withdraw your application.
You have the option to withdraw your application at any point in the process, provided that a final decision has not been made on the Application for Permanent Residence (APR).
Contact Information
For information about Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) programs and services, application forms, or general updates on your file status, visit our web site at www.canada.ca.
To contact this office and for more information on what to expect next, please refer to the After You Apply webpage at www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse-apply-after.asp.
How do I check the status of my application?
You may use your 8-digit Unique Client Identifier (UCI) number located at the top left of this correspondence to check the status of your application on the IRCC website. Please visit www.cic.gc.ca/english and select “Check your application status”.
How long will it take to process my application?
Processing times vary. You can consult the processing times by visiting the IRCC website at www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm-fc.asp. Please note that, given the high volume of inquiries submitted to IRCC offices, status updates on cases are not normally provided unless the processing time for a file is longer than the service standards outlined in the IRCC website.
This is the AIP
 

Vivian-inland

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May 1, 2018
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I got SA after AIP, yours is close!
Can you share the DM letter, what's the email title and what kind of contents?

I also put your timeline here to share with other people:)

Applied for Inland Spousal Sponsorship for PR & OWP, VO: Mississauga
Mar 07. 2018 - application couriered by Canada Post Express
Mar 09. 2018 - application arrived at Mississauga processing centre
Apr 10. 2018 - AOR received, application linked, Schedule A and PCC request received
Apr 19. 2018 - Schedule A and PCC uploaded
Jun 28. 2018 - OWP approved (for 2 years) on myCIC account
July 3. 2018 - OWP received from the mailbox
July 10, 2018 - Application for TRV sent
July 26, 2018 - Passport with TRV received
Aug 30, 2018 - Medical Exam requested
Aug 30, 2018 - ECAS changed to In Process
Sep 6, 2018 - Midical Exam scheduled
Sep 10, 2018 - Medical Exam Passed, Background Check begins
Dec 27, 2018 - Request additional doc/sent thru myCIC
Feb 1, 2019 - AIP letter
Feb 5, 2019 - DM on both sides on ECAS
Feb 7, 2019 - SA letter
Feb 15, 2019 - DM letter (ECAS said sent on Feb 11)

Feb 2019 waiting for Interview notice from Vancouver Office
 
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bushra1122

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Dec 8, 2018
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Did you called CIC? I think you should ask them why?
I had contacted them about it via the Web Forum. They asked for screen shots and details of all the info I am entering. I replied with the info and got an emaul stating that everything is fine on their end and that I am entering everything right and shouldn't be getting the message that I am. They concluded by saying they would look further into this and get back to me but so far they haven't. And it's been 6 weeks now.

I've tried calling a few times but never been able to connect with an agent though.
 

E.R.Z784

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Apr 13, 2018
314
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Can you share the DM letter, what's the email title and what kind of contents?

I also put your timeline here to share with other people:)

Applied for Inland Spousal Sponsorship for PR & OWP, VO: Mississauga
Mar 07. 2018 - application couriered by Canada Post Express
Mar 09. 2018 - application arrived at Mississauga processing centre
Apr 10. 2018 - AOR received, application linked, Schedule A and PCC request received
Apr 19. 2018 - Schedule A and PCC uploaded
Jun 28. 2018 - OWP approved (for 2 years) on myCIC account
July 3. 2018 - OWP received from the mailbox
July 10, 2018 - Application for TRV sent
July 26, 2018 - Passport with TRV received
Aug 30, 2018 - Medical Exam requested
Aug 30, 2018 - ECAS changed to In Process
Sep 6, 2018 - Midical Exam scheduled
Sep 10, 2018 - Medical Exam Passed, Background Check begins
Dec 27, 2018 - Request additional doc/sent thru myCIC
Feb 1, 2019 - AIP letter
Feb 5, 2019 - DM on both sides on ECAS
Feb 7, 2019 - SA letter
Feb 15, 2019 - DM letter (ECAS said sent on Feb 11)

Feb 2019 waiting for Interview notice from Vancouver Office
I don't have a title, I think it just my case number, but the letter says:

This refers to the Application for Permanent Residence you made under the Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada Class.

We are pleased to advise you that processing of your application has been completed. The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada office in Vancouver Immigration will contact you to arrange an appointment for the finalization of your permanent resident application. ... ... ...
 

Calm2019

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Jan 31, 2019
576
186
Ontario
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
Mississauga
App. Filed.......
November 2, 2018
Doc's Request.
Not Applicable
AOR Received.
November 22, 2018
Med's Request
January 21, 2019
Med's Done....
January 29, 2019
Thought I would share my situation incase someone else is dealing with something similar:

My partner and I applied for sponsorship in March, 2018. Everything went well until January 2019. We were expecting a DM to come through but instead CIC have asked for more information to prove we were living together for a one year period prior to applying, and that they don't think we currently meet the requirements to be considered common-law in Canada. Their language implied that I most likely won't be able to immigrate to Canada unless we can supply more evidence.

Our challenge is we were living with my Canadian partner's parents during the year before we applied. So we didn't have a joint lease or bills. We did have bank accounts and many other documents and also originally supplied a letter from her mother stating we lived on the property throughout that period.

Originally that letter from her mother was not notarized so we had a new letter from her notarized as well as several other letters from government bodies that were in communication with us both from that address. We also found more evidence from that period in the form of invoices and contract agreements.

My partner and I also moved into an apartment together after we applied and presented new evidence that we now have our own lease and bills. We are also now engaged so presented evidence of that as well as a date for our wedding and evidence we had booked a venue and our families were traveling to the wedding.

My questions is:

Has anyone had experience when notarizing a letter from the home owner you were living with has made an impact?

And has showing continued evidence of cohabitation and a committed relationship after your application date had any affect on the outcome of an application?

We supplied a lot of new evidence but am wondering what other peoples experience has been when CIC request additional information and whether evidence that I have documented above impacts their decision making process?

Thanks for your time. Good luck all!
Post a new message on the Forum regarding your case so that everyone can see your case/questions and anyone knows the answer of your questions can give you an advice.

My suggestion is to hire a very good immigration lawyer to make a letter for you and check all your documents before you submit if you can afford it. But if not and you’re confident enough with your proof of evidence go ahead as I believe it has a deadline so good luck and be positive.
 

ronakshukla009

Star Member
Dec 13, 2018
69
17
Hello all,
More than 12 months still no update on the application. Applied on 7th feb 2018. Really frustrating. Does anyone know is there something we can do. I called cic and they told me everything is going good. But this is really frustrating.
 
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Jon74

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Jan 4, 2019
22
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Hello all,
More than 12 months still no update on the application. Applied on 7th feb 2018. Really frustrating. Does anyone know is there something we can do. I called cic and they told me everything is going good. But this is really frustrating.
Feb 23rd 2018 applicant here, and like you, I am still waiting. I received a PF letter on 17th January, because I am unable to get my 2 dependents (who live with their mother in Oz) examined, due to the children's mother's intransgience in regards to "helping" me (as she sees it). I submitted a 3 page notarized letter and an additional 32 page letter with a full rundown on how I am unable to exercise my parental rights. So far, not a thing back. "No news is good news", they say. But to quote a line from a great old English comedian "I feel as comfortable as a lame turkey, sitting on a packet of stuffing, listening to Christmas carols"...
 
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