I always knew we would be guinea pigs but this is not what I was expecting on 6/19. There seem to be no clear reasons to hold back a particular batch of applicants. Running out of logical scenarios and patience...
A standard D day procedure would start from a status change overnight and PPR during daytime, that is my understanding. Am I right? I hope I am wrong...
I will be applying now as a principle single applicant. I have almost a month remaining to apply after receiving an ITA. I will be getting married in 2-3 months. I have a few questions about this.
1. What would be the recommended way to obtain PR for the spouse then, to update CIC after I apply that I am married and then send application for the spouse also?
2. Or would it be better to send application now only?
3. What documents will usually be needed for spouse if I update CIC later. Will the spouse will need IELTS as well?
Haven't seen a lot of outlanders getting PPRs over the last 5-6 weeks, there have been very few exceptions. Most PPRs since mid June have gone to the Feb/Mar applicants. August should bring in some cheer - if we are stuck so are all others behind us.
Haven't seen a lot of outlanders getting PPRs over the last 5-6 weeks, there have been very few exceptions. Most PPRs since mid June have gone to the Feb/Mar applicants. August should bring in some cheer - if we are stuck so are all others behind us.
I finish my Job on Friday... I took the rash decision of handing my notice in 2 weeks after inprocess, hoping it would come through soon... Great for sanity, BAD for planning...
I finish my Job on Friday... I took the rash decision of handing my notice in 2 weeks after inprocess, hoping it would come through soon... Great for sanity, BAD for planning...