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You get AIP on Gckey whilst SA is email or mail directly to the sponsor’s personal email (if provided) or mail (if not provided). Not everybody’s case is the same, some receive AIP first then fellow by SA others are completely different. Patient you will see it soon in your mail or email if your application is not linked.
For Quebec applicants: I went to the Clinique de Médecine Industrielle et Préventive du Québec, in Montreal.
$210 for everything, all was done in a couple hours.
I went there last Monday, and today got the "you passed", so they were quick to upload my results.
I am not sure, since I did both.
I ordered two physical copies (and paid twice as well).
One copy was sent directly to CIC, the other was sent to me. When I got mine I scanned it and uploaded in my application.
If I were you and had only one copy, I would first take a high quality scan of it, upload in CIC (which you seem to have done already), and then mail the physical document to CIC.
I am not sure, since I did both.
I ordered two physical copies (and paid twice as well).
One copy was sent directly to CIC, the other was sent to me. When I got mine I scanned it and uploaded in my application.
If I were you and had only one copy, I would first take a high quality scan of it, upload in CIC (which you seem to have done already), and then mail the physical document to CIC.
I still have the physical copy and scanned file as well. As far as I know they look some numbers on rcmp results document and confirm everything with those numbers. I think uploading through cic is enough but doing both wouldn't hurt either. I will check old posts to confirm this.
If you live in BC expect delays (approximately 3 months or so), with Vancouver IRCC office, there's a huge backlog and the landing appointments are taking months to get
September applicants who live in BC are still waiting to receive their landing appointment letters
Hello to everyone, i have 2 questions about inland processing. I read that to apply inland your spouse must be already living with the sponsor in canada (on a temporary resident visa) and it that case the biometric fee are not required right ? and 2nd question what can we provide as a proof for living together ? Joint account ? is a temporary resident is allowed to request a joint account with me ? otherwise they request (Rental agreement, vehicule insurance, driver licence , other bills ) how can a temporary resident can own such a document ?
Thanks for your help and best of luck to all of you
If you live in BC expect delays (approximately 3 months or so), with Vancouver IRCC office, there's a huge backlog and the landing appointments are taking months to get
September applicants who live in BC are still waiting to receive their landing appointment letters
Hello to everyone, i have 2 questions about inland processing. I read that to apply inland your spouse must be already living with the sponsor in canada (on a temporary resident visa) and it that case the biometric fee are not required right ? and 2nd question what can we provide as a proof for living together ? Joint account ? is a temporary resident is allowed to request a joint account with me ? otherwise they request (Rental agreement, vehicule insurance, driver licence , other bills ) how can a temporary resident can own such a document ?
Thanks for your help and best of luck to all of you
Hello and welcome to the forum,
Yes for inland apllicants sponsor and applicant should be living together in Canada, biometrics are required but you don't pay the fee upfront, they'll request biometrics later in the process when you submit the application
For proof of living together, a temporary resident can do lots of things in Canada without even being asked/having no problem: can be added to rental lease as an occupant, can have a joint bank account (TD bank is good), can get a drivers licence, can be added to utility bills, can be added to life/home insurance, work benefits ..
Best of luck to you too
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