In times like these, when immigration is becoming more difficult, hearing
good news like this is truly uplifting.
A GS client has received their final letter.
Our heartfelt congratulations! đ
This was a spousal sponsorship immigration case.
Details are as follows:
This case was submitted from within Canada.
Process Timeline
- PR application submitted: August 2, 2024
- First-stage approval (sponsor eligibility approved): September 9,
2024 (5.5 weeks later)
- PR portal letter received: August 22, 2025 (total of 13 months after
submission)
It is true that compared to last year, spousal sponsorship applications
are taking longer to process. However, in these times when immigrating on your
own is especially difficult, being able to apply through spousal sponsorship
can be considered a real blessing.
It should be noted that this case has not yet reached the stage of final
PR approval. From this point, it may take as little as 3–5 days, or typically
around 6–8 weeks, to receive the eCOPR, which represents the official
permanent residency.
That said, receiving the PR Portal letter means there will be no further
substantive review. While the wait may feel long, at this stage permanent
residency is essentially assured—just a matter of time.
When it comes to immigration, the earlier you start, the better.
Yesterday was easier than today, and today will be easier than tomorrow. If you
are planning for Canadian immigration, the best decision is to act now before
more time passes.
At GS Consulting, we continue to do our very best every day to provide
structured, professional, and comprehensive immigration solutions. ☎️
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