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Kostas

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22-09-2021
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Great news! If they follow the same pattern with me you should receive the portal email one week after the medical approval
 

m-s

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This is what I have received from IRCC when I have submitted a web-form. Few months back it was covid 19, now its due to the high volume of queries they receive from Afghanistan. I am not sure how much longer this process will take. Good luck to all…


Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

In order to respond to the high volume of enquiries related to the situation in Afghanistan we have shifted resources in our Client Support Centre and are responding to priority enquiries only.

We will respond to these priority enquiries only:

· Clients in crisis situations (like those affected by the situation in Afghanistan)

· Clients facing vulnerable circumstances (emergency and urgent requests)

· Clients who need to tell us about a change in their circumstances, which has a direct impact on their application (like marriage, birth of a child, or similar)

· Clients who are submitting documents requested by one of our officers

· Changes in contact information

· Requests to withdraw an application or refunds

· Ask questions about the 2021 invitations to apply to sponsor parents and grandparents

If your enquiry is NOT one of the priority enquiries listed above, you will not receive a reply.

If you included attachments with your enquiry, rest assured that they will be added to your file shortly.



Enquiries about applications



Even if you haven’t heard from us recently, your application remains in process. You don’t need to do anything else at this time. We’ll contact you if we need more information. You can also check the status of your application online.



We strongly invite you to use the available self-serve options that might be helpful to you on IRCC’s website including:



· Help Centre - To find answers, you may consult the different sections or type keywords related to your question.



We understand that timely access to client support is important. Thank you for your patience.



Please do not reply to this email.




Sincerely,
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

www.cic.gc.ca
Thanx for ur information ,
and according to this message it means that you have to wait without any accurate time
 
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Anitsuga

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Hello my gals: @ValeriaS and @LOLR1, and everyone with doubts about proof of common law and "original" new requests.
I just finished talking with my lawyer:
Regarding request of proof of common law while applying for a "solo" PR, he told me that is not unusual for them to ask for that. They need to verify that the person we say is canadian, and that he does not need a visa for being here (as your dependent). The papers that confirm the cohabitation also give them "a more complete picture of the relationship", and the notarized IMM form is the cherry on the top to confirm everything you are saying. This does not mean that they "change to spousal" type of PR. We apply solo, and get it solo hahah

Regarding the "ORIGINAL" version of papers, he clarified that a scan (in color) of the original requested paper is needed to be uploaded. So for example for my police certificate, or the notarized IMM form I need to scan, no to upload a photocopy. It is not necessary to send the hardcopy via mail.

Regarding the upload of documents, this was explained to me before in the forum, but just to confirm: if you do not have the button to "upload" documents in your IRCC profile, you can submit with the IRCC, but yes, you will no get a confirmation note saying thank you.

Also he reminded me that for Schedule A we need to print - sign - scan and send, because they need to have the original signature in the paper.
For people traveling/working in circles a lot, he explain that if there is several month where you travelled and did not have a physical address (multiple hotels or changing countries ie typical backpacking) , you can add this to the address form: travelling/not permanent physical address and list the countries you travel.



This is all I got today! Just waiting for getting my papers and update them!
 
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LOLR1

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Hello my gals: @ValeriaS and @LOLR1, and everyone with doubts about proof of common law and "original" new requests.
I just finished talking with my lawyer:
Regarding request of proof of common law while applying for a "solo" PR, he told me that is not unusual for them to ask for that. They need to verify that the person we say is canadian, and that he does not need a visa for being here (as your dependent). The papers that confirm the cohabitation also give them "a more complete picture of the relationship", and the notarized IMM form is the cherry on the top to confirm everything you are saying. This does not mean that they "change to spousal" type of PR. We apply solo, and get it solo hahah

Regarding the "ORIGINAL" version of papers, he clarified that a scan (in color) of the original requested paper is needed to be uploaded. So for example for my police certificate, or the notarized IMM form I need to scan, no to upload a photocopy. It is not necessary to send the hardcopy via mail.

Regarding the upload of documents, this was explained to me before in the forum, but just to confirm: if you do not have the button to "upload" documents in your IRCC profile, you can submit with the IRCC, but yes, you will no get a confirmation note saying thank you.

Also he reminded me that for Schedule A we need to print - sign - scan and send, because they need to have the original signature in the paper.
For people traveling/working in circles a lot, he explain that if there is several month where you travelled and did not have a physical address (multiple hotels or changing countries ie typical backpacking) , you can add this to the address form: travelling/not permanent physical address and list the countries you travel.



This is all I got today! Just waiting for getting my papers and update them!
Thank you @Anitsuga ! You are a saint.
Yesterday I received a message from IRCC with the list of documents they are asking, it was more or less what was expected.

Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature A completed Schedule A for XXXXXXXXXXX with signature

IMM 0008: Application: A completed Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008) The Generic Application form (IMM0008) provided with your application does not list XXXXXXXXXXXX . This form must include all necessary information for the principal applicant, the spouse/common-law partner and any eligible dependent children whether they are accompanying or not. Please submit a newly completed Generic Application form (IMM0008) listing you as the principal applicant and all your eligible family members

Birth registration/certificate: Birth registration/certificate A copy of a translated version of a birth certificate for XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Passport photos: Passport size photographs (photographs must conform to the specifications outlined in the Guide to Immigrating IMM 3999 and Appendix B Photo Specifications) Photos for XXXXXXXXX. Please refer to the following link for requirements and specifications of photos:

Additional Family Information: A completed Additional Family Information form (IMM5645) A completed Additional Family Information (IMM5406) for XXXXXXXXXXX with signature.

Additional Family Information: A completed Additional Family Information form (IMM5645) An updated Additional Family Information (IMM5406) for XXXXXXXXXXX with signature..

Stat Dec of Common-Law IMM5409: A signed and completed Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union form (IMM 5409) bearing original signatures >Declaration of CommonLaw (IMM5409): A singed and completed Declaration of a Common-Law Relationship containing original signatures is required. Please note that the IMM5409 must be notarized.

END OF LIST
 

LOLR1

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Aug 11, 2021
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@Anitsuga @ValeriaS
In my case my common-law partner is not canadian, but regardless I think everything is the same, as they will not accompanying me in this application and has their own visa/work permit for years to come.

I only have a couple questions with these documents if you guys, or anyone here knows.

For the IMM0008: How do you specify that they are not accompanying you?
My first guess was that in the form, you add you common-law partner information, but you still answer "1" to the 3rd question "How many family members, including you, are in this application(see instructions guide)?"

But seems that it is not correct. Per instructions guide:
"Enter the total number of family members included in your application. This includes yourself and any family members, regardless of whether they intend to accompany you to Canada or not."

For Schedule A:
Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature A completed Schedule A for XXXXXXXXXXX with signature
Does this mean I have to make a new Schedule A just for my partner, or do I also have to make a new one for myself?
 

SSeeker

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Oct 6, 2021
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Hello,

For those who have not received confirmation that their documents sent by Webform were added to their application:
I've sent my docs mid-september by Webform: no confirmation. Resent them again last week, and they've replied to it with confirmation just a few days later.
 

DAS_1

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Hi , can we resubmit ( via we form before getting AOR) the Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008) if we have missed any information or forgot to sign when we send the paper application?
 
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omario

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Hello guys !
After gettin CSQ should we send a paper based application or it can be done online ?
 
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ValeriaS

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Hello my gals: @ValeriaS and @LOLR1, and everyone with doubts about proof of common law and "original" new requests.
I just finished talking with my lawyer:
Regarding request of proof of common law while applying for a "solo" PR, he told me that is not unusual for them to ask for that. They need to verify that the person we say is canadian, and that he does not need a visa for being here (as your dependent). The papers that confirm the cohabitation also give them "a more complete picture of the relationship", and the notarized IMM form is the cherry on the top to confirm everything you are saying. This does not mean that they "change to spousal" type of PR. We apply solo, and get it solo hahah

Regarding the "ORIGINAL" version of papers, he clarified that a scan (in color) of the original requested paper is needed to be uploaded. So for example for my police certificate, or the notarized IMM form I need to scan, no to upload a photocopy. It is not necessary to send the hardcopy via mail.

Regarding the upload of documents, this was explained to me before in the forum, but just to confirm: if you do not have the button to "upload" documents in your IRCC profile, you can submit with the IRCC, but yes, you will no get a confirmation note saying thank you.

Also he reminded me that for Schedule A we need to print - sign - scan and send, because they need to have the original signature in the paper.
For people traveling/working in circles a lot, he explain that if there is several month where you travelled and did not have a physical address (multiple hotels or changing countries ie typical backpacking) , you can add this to the address form: travelling/not permanent physical address and list the countries you travel.



This is all I got today! Just waiting for getting my papers and update them!
Thank you!
Well, that's unfortunate to hear that you need to collect and notarize all the documents, honestly.
Especially, "a more complete picture of the relationship". It's not a family reunion, why do they need to know my personal life?
I already submit my partner's passport, so I won't do this, but all other documents, well, I will wait for my turn and I will see either they request them from me, or not.
If yes, I probably call IRCC first, like the lady on Facebook, and only after it I send papers.
 

ValeriaS

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@Anitsuga @ValeriaS
In my case my common-law partner is not canadian, but regardless I think everything is the same, as they will not accompanying me in this application and has their own visa/work permit for years to come.

I only have a couple questions with these documents if you guys, or anyone here knows.

For the IMM0008: How do you specify that they are not accompanying you?
My first guess was that in the form, you add you common-law partner information, but you still answer "1" to the 3rd question "How many family members, including you, are in this application(see instructions guide)?"

But seems that it is not correct. Per instructions guide:
"Enter the total number of family members included in your application. This includes yourself and any family members, regardless of whether they intend to accompany you to Canada or not."

For Schedule A:


Does this mean I have to make a new Schedule A just for my partner, or do I also have to make a new one for myself?
Oh, I thought for some reason that your common-law is Canadian.
If this is not the case, you need to fill up all paperwork, even if this person is not accompanying you right now.
Including travel history of this person and proof of relationship, everything.
 
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