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M0527

Star Member
Oct 31, 2018
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Now the immigration process is different the medical background and fee first then Aip or Decision hope for positive answer
Mine everything is done just waiting for Aip or PR

good luck with your application
Not always, this month I read people getting AIP first than medical. Like they said, there is no longer an order
 

Àmaanz

Member
Jul 10, 2019
12
2
Did you get AIP? I think you’re almost there, keep us updated!
No we are still i dark. Didnt get any intimation. Its been 28 1/2 mo ths already while lawyer also took 13 months for prepararion before applying. Hope by this month or next we will get positive reply.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,632
13,534
No we are still i dark. Didnt get any intimation. Its been 28 1/2 mo ths already while lawyer also took 13 months for prepararion before applying. Hope by this month or next we will get positive reply.
Would really suggest you have a plan B. Coming from Italy with your 4 children and filing an H&C based on the best interest of a child doesn’t make sense. Your children had no history in Canada.
 

Naz786

Hero Member
Oct 23, 2019
399
407
Would really suggest you have a plan B. Coming from Italy with your 4 children and filing an H&C based on the best interest of a child doesn’t make sense. Your children had no history in Canada.
Wow what a waste time and money
If I were in your shoe I would move to England or any Europe country
Just be careful from cbsa they are very smart.
good luck with your application
 

Naz786

Hero Member
Oct 23, 2019
399
407
All process time 30 or 29 it could be Aip Pr or negative but medical is different when I applied for H&c few months Later I got my medical
 

bushra1122

Hero Member
Dec 8, 2018
287
222
I just received CoPR in e-mail for my fathers file. We applied in March 2018. Got AIP October 24, 2019. Request for Medicals, Passport, Proof of Income, etc received March 6, 2020.

We had significant delay submitting the documents due to COVID-19 and due to many places closing down his medical was delayed along with the passport. We submitted the last of documents on May 19, 2020 and received an e-mail on May 20, 2020 that the file was now complete and forwarded for final decision.

Today, on May 27th, 2020 we received his CoPR.

Our journey comes to an end after 16 years of struggle since his initial landed immigrant status was revoked. Each and everyone of you who is still waiting for their PR is in my prayers. I know it's not an easy journey but I do believe that good things come to those who wait. Be patient, hang in there. Each and every one of you will have your moment to rejoice.
 

john404

Full Member
Nov 5, 2019
27
11
I just received CoPR in e-mail for my fathers file. We applied in March 2018. Got AIP October 24, 2019. Request for Medicals, Passport, Proof of Income, etc received March 6, 2020.

We had significant delay submitting the documents due to COVID-19 and due to many places closing down his medical was delayed along with the passport. We submitted the last of documents on May 19, 2020 and received an e-mail on May 20, 2020 that the file was now complete and forwarded for final decision.

Today, on May 27th, 2020 we received his CoPR.

Our journey comes to an end after 16 years of struggle since his initial landed immigrant status was revoked. Each and everyone of you who is still waiting for their PR is in my prayers. I know it's not an easy journey but I do believe that good things come to those who wait. Be patient, hang in there. Each and every one of you will have your moment to rejoice.
Amen, I am really excited for you, Congratulations.
 

Naz786

Hero Member
Oct 23, 2019
399
407
I just received CoPR in e-mail for my fathers file. We applied in March 2018. Got AIP October 24, 2019. Request for Medicals, Passport, Proof of Income, etc received March 6, 2020.

We had significant delay submitting the documents due to COVID-19 and due to many places closing down his medical was delayed along with the passport. We submitted the last of documents on May 19, 2020 and received an e-mail on May 20, 2020 that the file was now complete and forwarded for final decision.

Today, on May 27th, 2020 we received his CoPR.

Our journey comes to an end after 16 years of struggle since his initial landed immigrant status was revoked. Each and everyone of you who is still waiting for their PR is in my prayers. I know it's not an easy journey but I do believe that good things come to those who wait. Be patient, hang in there. Each and every one of you will have your moment to rejoice.
Congrats I’m very happy for ya it give us hope we will be next
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,632
13,534
I just received CoPR in e-mail for my fathers file. We applied in March 2018. Got AIP October 24, 2019. Request for Medicals, Passport, Proof of Income, etc received March 6, 2020.

We had significant delay submitting the documents due to COVID-19 and due to many places closing down his medical was delayed along with the passport. We submitted the last of documents on May 19, 2020 and received an e-mail on May 20, 2020 that the file was now complete and forwarded for final decision.

Today, on May 27th, 2020 we received his CoPR.

Our journey comes to an end after 16 years of struggle since his initial landed immigrant status was revoked. Each and everyone of you who is still waiting for their PR is in my prayers. I know it's not an easy journey but I do believe that good things come to those who wait. Be patient, hang in there. Each and every one of you will have your moment to rejoice.
Although I am happy for you act like the government has made your family suffer for 16 years when the 16 years was totally his own doing and your family’s status in Canada is based on using various aliases and misrepresentation. Your whole family could have lost your status in Canada and been deported a long time ago. It is a miracle that he wasn’t at least deported with and was allowed to remain in Canada all this time especially after it was discovered he had been using fake documents so many times. It may not seem that way but your family has somehow got very lucky and CBSA turned a blind eye and didn’t pursue the rest of your family and deport you all. You actually got lucky for 16 years. When you use false documents multiple times over many years and many entrances and in applications to IRB and CIC there are consequences. Compared to most your father and your family got off very easy and seems to have won a lottery being able to remain in Canada with a work permit and healthcare for so long. Most who have done much less are deported. I am very happy for your family but don’t think the struggle was unwarranted given what he did repeatedly. If anything he is lucky his crimes and the potential consequences on the rest of his family were ignored. If others are reading this story they should assume that there is a very high chance that you will be deported if it is discovered that you have applied for asylum, traveled through Canadian borders, sponsored family, applied for PR, etc. using fake documents. Being able to remain in Canada so long is after such history of misrepresentation is not typical. Most Canadians were relieved when Roxham road was closed so given PR automatically to those who crossed would likely bring up outrage in many who have been crying for Roxham Rd to be closed.