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    Mexico

    interview is the hardest part in applying for a visa, immigration or citizenship I guess but just be yourself, be honest and don't forget the most important details, everything will be fine :)
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    Is this a good price for the medical exam?

    sounds good. but swear it not the cheapest. anyway, it would be a good deal since they will provide the tracking number and ship it.
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    I need help.

    hi IslaScottish! congratulations to ur baby! attach the pregnancy test result to the documents and apply for visa extension. u need to complete one year of living together before u can apply for immigration.
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    Common Law status question

    yes. u got it right. it would be fine because it's just a temporary visit.
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    US CITIZEN DENIED?

    is there any way u can inquire about the process that's going on with your application? that could be a reason why it is taking long to be approved but there are cases that it should be waited because it is still on process.
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    Denied tourist visa at port of entry ?

    yes, as far as I know they can deny you.. this requires intensive interviews and questionings.
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    USA medical exam IMM 1017

    keep the original of the IMM1017... and if they require you to submit proofs that u underwent medical then give the copy of it.
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    Canadian living in the US. Can I sponsor my American wife?

    But i was just wondering, why would you wanted to apply for Canadian citizenship if you don not really intend to live in Canada? Don't you think it was rather counterproductive?
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    Citizenship Timeline

    well maybe yes, maybe no.. as what memoi told you, it takes an average of 14 months. However, there were still instances that it takes longer or shorter than 14 months. Depending on how "fast" they process your papers. Since there had been more immigrants that kept coming in our country, its no...
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    WHAT DO U THINK SHOULD I DO ....?

    i think you should seek a professional advice for that..
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    Decision Made

    just wait for their response i guess ..
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    With or without lawyer

    i think you can probably do it without the lawyer assistance .
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    Hi, I have a question about changing immigration category.

    According to upenn.edu *Individuals who plan to change status to a non-immigrant category other than F or J student or dependent, should consult International Student and Scholar Services in the Office of International Programs (OIP-ISSS) and consult the relevant webpages about the visa type...
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    Hi, I have a question about changing immigration category.

    Individuals who plan to change status to a non-immigrant category other than F or J student or dependent, should consult International Student and Scholar Services in the Office of International Programs (OIP-ISSS) and consult the relevant webpages about the visa type they will acquire.
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    how can i migrate to CANADA i am not a graduate but i am a good entrepreneur i d

    i think you can .. as long as it is done legally and you have the legal papers to make it possible ..
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    Self employment in BC

    I think the best thing to do is to search for the appropriate sites who can be able to help you with that matter :)
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    UK self employed

    as long as it is done in the legal process, it can be ..