Inland Spousal Case - why does it take so long after receiving AIP?
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Inland Spousal Case - why does it take so long after receiving AIP?
Hi, I have applied for a PR as a spouse of a Canadian citizen in
October 2002. I received Approval in Principle letter in mid February
this year, but nothing else since. People I know who applied in Oct -
Dec last year have all received finalization letter and some already
have their PR cards, too. I saw a couple of people in this group whose
case finished in 4 months. My case has been nearly 8 months.
Can anyone give me an idea why my application is delayed and if there
is anything I can do to speed up the process?
I called CIC call centre but they said it is a normal timeline, but I
am very worried.
My husband's brother is getting married in Europe later this year and
I can't even attend his wedding if I don't have PR card to go outside
Canada....
October 2002. I received Approval in Principle letter in mid February
this year, but nothing else since. People I know who applied in Oct -
Dec last year have all received finalization letter and some already
have their PR cards, too. I saw a couple of people in this group whose
case finished in 4 months. My case has been nearly 8 months.
Can anyone give me an idea why my application is delayed and if there
is anything I can do to speed up the process?
I called CIC call centre but they said it is a normal timeline, but I
am very worried.
My husband's brother is getting married in Europe later this year and
I can't even attend his wedding if I don't have PR card to go outside
Canada....
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Re: Inland Spousal Case - why does it take so long after receiving AIP?
Your background/security check takes longer than for others. What is your
nationality and what countries you resided in?
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Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
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"Tanya" wrote in message
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> Hi, I have applied for a PR as a spouse of a Canadian citizen in
> October 2002. I received Approval in Principle letter in mid February
> this year, but nothing else since. People I know who applied in Oct -
> Dec last year have all received finalization letter and some already
> have their PR cards, too. I saw a couple of people in this group whose
> case finished in 4 months. My case has been nearly 8 months.
> Can anyone give me an idea why my application is delayed and if there
> is anything I can do to speed up the process?
> I called CIC call centre but they said it is a normal timeline, but I
> am very worried.
> My husband's brother is getting married in Europe later this year and
> I can't even attend his wedding if I don't have PR card to go outside
> Canada....
nationality and what countries you resided in?
--
../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
________________________________
"Tanya" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi, I have applied for a PR as a spouse of a Canadian citizen in
> October 2002. I received Approval in Principle letter in mid February
> this year, but nothing else since. People I know who applied in Oct -
> Dec last year have all received finalization letter and some already
> have their PR cards, too. I saw a couple of people in this group whose
> case finished in 4 months. My case has been nearly 8 months.
> Can anyone give me an idea why my application is delayed and if there
> is anything I can do to speed up the process?
> I called CIC call centre but they said it is a normal timeline, but I
> am very worried.
> My husband's brother is getting married in Europe later this year and
> I can't even attend his wedding if I don't have PR card to go outside
> Canada....
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Re: Inland Spousal Case - why does it take so long after receiving AIP?
"Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:...
> Your background/security check takes longer than for others. What is your
> nationality and what countries you resided in?
>
Hi, Mr.Miller. thank you very much for your reply.
I am from Japan and I came to Canada three years ago and have been
basically living here since. (went back to Japan a couple of times
during this period)
I have never resided in any other countries since 18.
I've been exchanging information regarding this matter with a lot of
Japanese family class PR applicants and most of them seem to get the
PR status in 4-5 month. However,there are some people who applied
before June 2002 still waiting for the finalailzation.
Is there anything I can do? Call centre people does not seem to even
check where my application is at.
> Your background/security check takes longer than for others. What is your
> nationality and what countries you resided in?
>
Hi, Mr.Miller. thank you very much for your reply.
I am from Japan and I came to Canada three years ago and have been
basically living here since. (went back to Japan a couple of times
during this period)
I have never resided in any other countries since 18.
I've been exchanging information regarding this matter with a lot of
Japanese family class PR applicants and most of them seem to get the
PR status in 4-5 month. However,there are some people who applied
before June 2002 still waiting for the finalailzation.
Is there anything I can do? Call centre people does not seem to even
check where my application is at.
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Re: Inland Spousal Case - why does it take so long after receiving AIP?
Each case is different and is being processed at it's own pace - as you
yourself mentioned you know people who got their AIP in 4 months as well as
some who are still waiting since last June. It is impossible to predict
anything without detailed assessment of your case, sorry.
--
../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
________________________________
"Tanya" wrote in message
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> "Andrew Miller" wrote in message
news:...
> > Your background/security check takes longer than for others. What is
your
> > nationality and what countries you resided in?
> >
> Hi, Mr.Miller. thank you very much for your reply.
> I am from Japan and I came to Canada three years ago and have been
> basically living here since. (went back to Japan a couple of times
> during this period)
> I have never resided in any other countries since 18.
> I've been exchanging information regarding this matter with a lot of
> Japanese family class PR applicants and most of them seem to get the
> PR status in 4-5 month. However,there are some people who applied
> before June 2002 still waiting for the finalailzation.
> Is there anything I can do? Call centre people does not seem to even
> check where my application is at.
yourself mentioned you know people who got their AIP in 4 months as well as
some who are still waiting since last June. It is impossible to predict
anything without detailed assessment of your case, sorry.
--
../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
________________________________
"Tanya" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Andrew Miller" wrote in message
news:...
> > Your background/security check takes longer than for others. What is
your
> > nationality and what countries you resided in?
> >
> Hi, Mr.Miller. thank you very much for your reply.
> I am from Japan and I came to Canada three years ago and have been
> basically living here since. (went back to Japan a couple of times
> during this period)
> I have never resided in any other countries since 18.
> I've been exchanging information regarding this matter with a lot of
> Japanese family class PR applicants and most of them seem to get the
> PR status in 4-5 month. However,there are some people who applied
> before June 2002 still waiting for the finalailzation.
> Is there anything I can do? Call centre people does not seem to even
> check where my application is at.