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redeagle
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Posted: 04 Dec 2009 at 1:28pm |
That given that I am applying outland I can put my Canadian address down rather than a British one?
On the form IMM1344 it asks in question 6 for the address of where the person to be sponsored is living, it then goes on to say has the person been admitted to that country for more than a year, if not it will be dealt with by the visa office for that country. So is it fair to assume that should I put down my Canadian address and then tick the box no in 6(b) it would be dealt with by London anyway? Or should I be putting a British address for it to be dealt with by London? Edited by redeagle - 04 Dec 2009 at 1:33pm |
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jamaisomal
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If you have been in Canada legally for at least a year, the application would be processed in Buffalo.
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Application sent May 13, 2010
Started processing July 22, 2010. Decision made March 7, 2011 Landed April 13th 2011 The whole process took exactly 11 months! |
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redeagle
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I will have been in Canada leagaly for a year but I was never admitted to Canada legally for a year. I was given 6 months then 3 months under implied status then another stamp for 6 months. So Whilst I will have had more than 1 year admitted contunually it was not given at once, does this count?
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RMJ
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No, it doesn't. You must have been legally admitted for one year.
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redeagle
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Thank you, so I am sticking a British address in there, thought it had to be an all or nothing admitance for a year.
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jamaisomal
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I think you can still put the Canadian address. It would however get processed in your home country (Great Britain).
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Application sent May 13, 2010
Started processing July 22, 2010. Decision made March 7, 2011 Landed April 13th 2011 The whole process took exactly 11 months! |
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redeagle
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I just figured if I can have it processed in the UK anyhow then it wouldnt really matter if I put my address in BC. To do otherwise really would be misleading. I will have been here 12 months and consider myself living here so surely I should put this address?
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britincanada
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I am apply outland from Canada and also British...Put your Canadian Address and where it asks you for which visa office put London UK< id="gwProxy" ="">< ="jsCall;" id="jsProxy" ="">
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App received by CPC-M 1/06/10
Sponsorship approved 29/06/10 In Process 15/07/2010 VISA & PP Recvd 22/09/10 LANDED 29/09/10 ELIGIBLE TO BECOME CITIZEN 4/11/2012 |
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diddagirl
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redeagle, put your mailing address as the Canadian one, and your residential address as the UK. That way all your correspondence will get sent to you in Canada where you live.
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