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  1. FranFran

    Need some basic idea about processing time.

    The visa office will later send you a letter telling you if an interview is needed or not. In that letter, it will also give you a file no for you to track the progress online (but based on what many others said, the website is not frequently updated). Afterwards, it will send you a letter...
  2. FranFran

    Confused about Application Status

    Thank you again, Wilson. Perhaps I'm so confused as well. Coz my husband always tells me not to bother with the average processing time (19 months for 80% of cases processed in the Hong Kong office) He told me his friend's wife is even able to land within 4 months...This raised my expectations...
  3. FranFran

    Confused about Application Status

    Hi there I received a letter from the Consulate General dated Aug 22. The letter requests a certificate of no criminal record. And it says, "We have completed the initial assessment of your application for permanent residence. Based on the information supplied, we are able to process your...
  4. FranFran

    hong kong processing times of family class sponsorship

    Hi there, how do you know the HK police letter is sent on Mar 31?
  5. FranFran

    Can't quit the job until receiving permanent resident visa?

    Oh do u know how long is the average processing time from 'asking the certificate of no criminal record' to 'being issued a visa'? I have been checking my mailbox every day for 2 weeks.. Guess I should not have high hopes... :-[ :-[ :-[
  6. FranFran

    Can't quit the job until receiving permanent resident visa?

    I can't post link here but in Application to sponsor a member of the family class - Part I: Sponsorship forms- Guide to Sponsorship p.11, there is note to sponsor What will the person I want to sponsor have to do? The person you want to sponsor (and their family members if applicable) will...
  7. FranFran

    Can't quit the job until receiving permanent resident visa?

    So good that you share my feelings, aileenruss! HK visa office is well-known for its long processing time.. I just hope that I won't be in the 80% club and things go smoothly. Cheers
  8. FranFran

    Can't quit the job until receiving permanent resident visa?

    By the way, is it safe to resign after visa office requesting passport for visa stamping? Or it is better to resign only after the visa is received? I need one-month's notice to quit my job and I wanna spend more time with my family
  9. FranFran

    Can't quit the job until receiving permanent resident visa?

    I received a letter from the Consulate General asking for a certificate of good conduct from the Police. (I have no criminal record) In the letter, it said that no interview is required for my case and it expects to issue me a visa upon receiving all the documents. So I just assume that my case...
  10. FranFran

    Can't quit the job until receiving permanent resident visa?

    In the immigration guideline, it is said that "The person you want to sponsor should not quit their job or sell their assets until they have received their permanent resident visa." Does anyone know why quitting the job is not allowed? I got many projects at the year-end and I really wanna quit...
  11. FranFran

    hong kong processing times of family class sponsorship

    I guess me and my husband have been close friends for 17 years is a big help; we got many mutual friends as we studied in the same college. To prove my relationship, I also attached in my application many printed photos from my Facebook accounts (with lots of 'likes' from our friends) Bless...
  12. FranFran

    hong kong processing times of family class sponsorship

    Hi there I think I have a similar case as you do. Hope that we can get our visa asap. My time line is: Application received: Jul 25 2011 Letter from visa office asking for new set of photos: Aug 12 2011 (photos were not accepted as I wrote my name at the back ) Photos sent again: Aug 16 2011...
  13. FranFran

    Hong Kong timeline

    Hi there I guess I have a piece of good news from Hong Kong visa office. My time line is: Application received: Jul 25 2011 Letter from visa office asking for new set of photos: Aug 12 2011 (photos were not accepted as I wrote my name at the back :o) Photos sent again: Aug 16 2011 Letter from...