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  1. Taycaoco

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    Xin chao Thuy Van, Here's a short background of my story to give you a picture of my case. In July 2010, my uncle introduced me to the daughter of his sworn brother. I talked with her on the phone for the first time on July 24th 2010. We get along immediately; we share the same interests, we...
  2. Taycaoco

    Singapore timeline

    I fear that immigration is a more complex issue than money and incomes my friend. As evidence, the millionaires seeking to immigrate to Canada must wait 12 years. http://www.torontosun.com/2011/10/07/immigration-backlog-keeping-millionaires-out-of-canada
  3. Taycaoco

    Singapore timeline

    Why would it cost more for the Canadian government if the waiting time gets longer? Do you mean that taxes can not be collected from these applicants (future workers) while they are abroad? Also, the money that sponsors send to them are not spent here in Canada? Etc.? Is that what you mean?
  4. Taycaoco

    Singapore timeline

    To RCVmini, Surf the Net and look for the Bill C-38. Read all the sections concerning the changes about immigration rules. Believe what you want you want to believe, we are in a free country. My final thought on that matter: If the "logic" and "rationality" help you to endure the wait time...
  5. Taycaoco

    Singapore timeline

    I greatly appreciate the personal insults ... Sighs ... You're the one who jumps to conclusions here. The equivalent of "Tabarnak, il y en a qui font chier icitte" = "F_ck! Some people here really pisses me off! ". 100% Bilingual members like Shiny88 can confirm it to you. It was not an insult...
  6. Taycaoco

    Singapore timeline

    When you multiply the waiting time by 3 or 4 (6-8 months to 21-22), yes it's long. We were used to wait 24 months under Mulroney (Old Conservative Party), only 6-8 months under Chrétien & Martin (Liberals). Now under Harper (New Conservative Party), the waiting is 21 months!!! Go tell your...
  7. Taycaoco

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    Under the Liberals, all my friends and the friends of my parents who wed Vietnamese people, the waiting were 6-8 months (including the interview) maximum and the fastest time were 3 months (my cousin). So yes, the Conservatives are trying to heavily reduce the immigration from what they call...
  8. Taycaoco

    Singapore timeline

    Shiny88, Ils ont voulu expulser un homme Portugais qui vivait au Québec depuis 32 ans parce sa carte de résidence permanente était expiré depuis peu. Il a payé des impôts depuis 32 ans. Il a marié une femme québécoise et a 4 enfants d'âge adulte nés au Québec et des petits-enfants. Mais grâce...
  9. Taycaoco

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    Yesterday I looked at the ecas of my wife and I noticed that they changed her address without my consent. THEY REMOVED THE NAME OF HER VILLAGE! Without the name of the village, how the heck the letters they send will reach her??? What the heck is going on? Why they did this?
  10. Taycaoco

    Singapore timeline

    In January, I sent an email to Singapour to give them the new address of my wife. They haven't update the application status until Monday. It took them 6 months. The fact that they finally changed the address is it a good sign? Like, they will give the date of the interview soon? I'm waiting...
  11. Taycaoco

    Singapore timeline

    Hi everyone. I'm sponsoring my wife and Singapore received my application in February 2011. Here's a short background of my story to give you a picture of my case. In July 2010, my uncle introduced me to the daughter of his sworn brother. I talked with her on the phone for the first time on...
  12. Taycaoco

    Singapore timeline

    Hi everyone, I’m new on the forum. I’m sponsoring my wife and Singapore received my application in February 2011. Since then, nothing happened. :( Here’s a short background of my story to give you a picture of my case. In July 2010, my uncle introduced me to the daughter of his sworn...