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You posted under a discussion about receiving PFL (Procedural Fairness Letter) and said you have the same situation.
So what actually is your saturation?
Are you a sponsor or a principle applicant under Family Class sponsorship?
I don't really know what is PAL under family class. And AIP is usually the last step before final decision.
Are you inland or outland?
not to defend myself but before i apply, I called IRCC asked about this question, and they said common law relationship is also based on people's will. only both of you agree to step into a common law relationship and have live together for one year, then you can say you are in CL. that's what I've told by IRCC
not to defend myself but before i apply, I called IRCC asked about this question, and they said common law relationship is also based on people's will. only both of you agree to step into a common law relationship and have live together for one year, then you can say you are in CL. that's what I've told by IRCC
quick question: i have the below note in my PA letter. My wife (sponsor) passport got expired and she got a new one.Is she considered as a family member and do i need to submit her new passport details??
IMPORTANT: Passports for yourself and your family members must be valid for the duration of your stay in Canada. If you or your family member(s) have updated your passport, please submit a copy of your new passport as soon as possible.
quick question: i have the below note in my PA letter. My wife (sponsor) passport got expired and she got a new one.Is she considered as a family member and do i need to submit her new passport details??
IMPORTANT: Passports for yourself and your family members must be valid for the duration of your stay in Canada. If you or your family member(s) have updated your passport, please submit a copy of your new passport as soon as possible.
You are being sponsored by your wife. She is the sponsor.
You are the principle applicant and if you have any children under age of 22, they would be your dependent/family members.
This instruction is a general instruction and so for economic stream, that would be the couple and children.
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