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Spousal Sponsorship in-land Applications 2016 timeline and updates
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Congrats on AIP. Next they will validate your medical, criminality and security clearances. After that, you will get a decision letter and a landing invitation.
Are they usually pretty straight forward when it comes to inland interviews? I've been reading on an interview thread but majority are from outland so their interviews are far more detailed...
Are they usually pretty straight forward when it comes to inland interviews? I've been reading on an interview thread but majority are from outland so their interviews are far more detailed...
If you are inland, you're reading the totally wrong thread.
It's like getting a driver's license. A couple known questions for you, and for CIC (they have investigated you). Initial, sign, be congratulated and welcomed to Canada, answer some questions, and you're out to update (or get a new) SIN, and health care (update if you already have).
Hi,
I would really appreciate your help with my concern. I'm sponsoring my wife (inland), we are nearly at the end of the process (App received Jan 28 2017) medicals passed on May 5, 2017. Three weeks ago she got "arrested" at a store for "theft under 5000" ($35 cad value). The police gave her a Notice of Appearance. She had her Photo and Fingerprints taken last week at the police station and she is supposed to appear in court in 3 weeks. So far she has not been convicted and this is her first offence.
My concern is that today we got a letter from CIC requesting her fingerprints and Police Check from Canada and said that we have 30 days to send it.
Has anyone been in a similar situation? or Can help with any advice on whether we should tell Immigration whats going on now? Or wait till she goes to court and have a resolution? If she sends her Fingerprints now would the Sponsorship Application be refused?
Hi,
I would really appreciate your help with my concern. I'm sponsoring my wife (inland), we are nearly at the end of the process (App received Jan 28 2017) medicals passed on May 5, 2017. Three weeks ago she got "arrested" at a store for "theft under 5000" ($35 cad value). The police gave her a Notice of Appearance. She had her Photo and Fingerprints taken last week at the police station and she is supposed to appear in court in 3 weeks. So far she has not been convicted and this is her first offence.
My concern is that today we got a letter from CIC requesting her fingerprints and Police Check from Canada and said that we have 30 days to send it.
Has anyone been in a similar situation? or Can help with any advice on whether we should tell Immigration whats going on now? Or wait till she goes to court and have a resolution? If she sends her Fingerprints now would the Sponsorship Application be refused?
Well. That's certainly no bueno. You need to provide the fingerprints if they have asked for it. You don't need to notify them until conviction. They will ask questions at landing, if she was convicted. She MUST answer truthfully to this.
That said, I would say you're at least 3 months away from being done...
Well. That's certainly no bueno. You need to provide the fingerprints if they have asked for it. You don't need to notify them until conviction. They will ask questions at landing, if she was convicted. She MUST answer truthfully to this.
That said, I would say you're at least 3 months away from being done...
Thanks for the reply. Do you think she is getting the fingerprints request because they know what she did already? Since she got her picture taken and fingerprints last week? Or asking for the Police Check is common among all applicants?
And.. if she gets diversion, or the charges withdrawn will we have problems as well? My concern is that we send her fingerprints now, and they see she has been arrested and make the decision right away to deny the application instead of waiting for the court resolution.
Have you heard of any other similar case?
Thank you so much, I am really worried and we've been waiting for so long that I am very afraid they will separate us.
Congrats on AIP. Next they will validate your medical, criminality and security clearances. After that, you will get a decision letter and a landing invitation.
Thank you so much Profiler. Medical was already passed, no interview needed, so I guess just BC and SC. So I see that you are like a timeline Guru, any predictions on how much longer????
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