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    Moving out of province after nominee

    It is not true that as long as you get the PR card you can move to any province without any consequences. It is true, however, that you can live anywhere in Canada with your PR status but everything will be in your immigration record which is permanent and linked to your Social Insurance or...
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    Moving out of province after nominee

    When she applied for pr under pnp, she had to sign a declaration to establish sucessfully in the province that nominated her. The province nominated her because she can benefit the economy of that province immediatly after landing based on her existing experience and qualifications. If she tried...
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    Singaporean applicants under FSW

    Hi FYI, my friend got Medical request and she got IN PROCESS on 24 Aug 2010
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    Singapore Timeline

    Congratz Garu! Welcome to the waiting game :)
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    Singapore Timeline

    Hi Vansack, the time they published is AVERAGE of 80% cases, as I know there are cases from the same agent company that I used that took only 4 to 5 months depends on nationality. So for examples, cases from Singapore citizens who do not need any vetting will take only 3 to 5 months which scaled...
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    Singapore Timeline

    I think it is taking 2 to 4 months now for AOR and about 12-18 months more for Medical Request, then 3-4 months for PPR and 1-2 months for visa issuing, provided everything is smooth like silk. Total will be around 19 to 28 months from the time application reach CIC to the time visa is returned
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    Singapore Timeline

    Vansack, I think you will get Med request very soon, yes they have processed for both my April and June friend (btw, the April and June are the time they received AOR not the time they submitted). If you are in Singapore, I suggest you come down personally
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    Singapore Timeline

    Hi Vansak, have you received your medical? Good news! I emailed Singapore again asking why it is taking so long since my case is more than their published timeline and CC to the CIC Canada contact email. They immediately reply that they are processing my application and within the same day I...
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    Singapore Timeline

    Hi guys, from what my agent told me, singapore is playing the statistic game and will not issue AOR as fast as b4. This is because they need to reply the average processing time to CIC every quarter and their average time is counted from the time of AOR and not the time you submit the form to...
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    This digusts me...

    I support honesty is the best policy! When i posted on a forum that I am interested in PNP, some agents contact me and offered "jobs for money" and guarantee that I will able to get the PR if I am willing to pay, this is digusting and horrible, many people are trying so hard to go in through the...
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    Singapore Timeline

    They are horrible in replying email too, I sent an email asking and they immediately reply that they are busy and the queue is long and I should not email them again unless there is significant change in the application or it will delay the process :o
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    Singapore Timeline

    If you could submit at another visa office, please avoid Singapore for all cost!!!! On the CIC website they report an average 11 months processing for PNP but it is their AVERAGE, majority are being waiting for more than a year, let me share my timeline of my application and my friend, all under...