Your application will be processed at the visa office where you applied. The process may vary depending on the visa office. However, some processing steps are common to all offices.
The application assessment process
After you submit your application, a Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) officer will verify that you have submitted all the required documentation with your application. The officer will make sure you have:
· completed your application form correctly and signed it
· paid your processing fee and
· included all the required supporting documentation.
If your application is not complete, the visa office will return it to you without processing it.
You do not have to include your certificate of provincial nomination with your application. The province that nominated you will send this directly to the visa office.
The visa office where you applied will send you a letter when it receives your application and verifies that it has been completed properly. The letter will tell you what you need to do and what happens next.
Processing time
The length of time it takes to process applications varies depending on where you applied. You can check application processing times in the I Need To… section on the right-hand side of this page.
You may be able to avoid unnecessary delays by:
· making sure all the necessary information is included with your application
· notifying the visa office of any changes to personal information on your application, such as your address, phone and fax numbers or a change in the makeup of your family
· avoiding repeated inquiries to the visa office
· ensuring that the photocopies and documents you provide are clear and legible
· providing certified English or French translations of original documents that you submit in other languages and
· applying from a country where you are a citizen or permanent resident.
Your application will be delayed if the visa office has to take extra steps to assess your case. Your application will take longer if:
· there are criminal or security problems related to your application
· your family situation is not clear because of a divorce or an adoption that is not yet complete or child custody issues that have not been resolved or
· the visa office that processes your application has to consult with other CIC offices in Canada or abroad.
You can check the status of your application online after the visa office has started to process your application. Select the Check my application status button in the I Need To… section on the right-hand side of this page.
Medical examinations
You must pass a medical examination before coming to Canada. Your dependants must also pass a medical examination even if they are not coming to Canada with you.
Applications for permanent residence will not be accepted if an applicant’s health:
· is a danger to public health or safety, or
· would cause excessive demand on health or social services in Canada.
Instructions on how to take the medical examination will normally be sent to you after you submit your application to the visa office. More information on medical examinations is available in the I Need To… section on the right-hand side of this page.
Criminal and security checks
If you have a criminal record, you may not be allowed to enter Canada. People who pose a risk to Canada’s security are not allowed to come to Canada either.
If you want to immigrate to Canada, you and any family members 18 years of age and older who come to Canada with you must provide police certificates to the visa office. You must submit the police certificates with your application.
You can find more information about criminal and security checks in the I Need To… section on the right-hand side of this page.
The decision on your application
After a province nominates you for immigration, a CIC officer will make a final decision on your application based on the current requirements for immigration to Canada. The decision will be based on several factors, including the results of your medical examination and the criminal and security checks. The officer will also assess the proof of funds that you have provided, to ensure that you will be able to support yourself and your family when you arrive in Canada.
The visa office will contact you if it needs more documentation or if you are required to attend an interview.
If your application is approved, you will be asked to submit your passport to the Canadian visa office where you applied in order to receive your permanent resident visa.
Change of address
If you move or change your address, telephone number or any other contact information after you submit your application, you must notify the visa office where you submitted your application.
Confirmation of permanent residence
If your application is approved, the visa office will issue a permanent resident visa to you. Your permanent resident visa includes your Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and your entry visa. Your COPR will include identification information as well as your photograph. Please check the information on your COPR to make sure it is correct. It should be the same as the information on your passport. If there is a mistake on your COPR, contact your visa office.
You must have your COPR and your visa with you when you arrive in Canada.