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    SPOUSE / FAMILY CLASS timeline MANILA Visa Office PHILIPPINES

    My wife's plane lands(second one) in toronto sunday at 6:30 am Hope they let her fly :)
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    When I checked, there isn't need but I can't tell you 100% for sure, like you. I couldn't get answer either. My wife is going Manila -> TW -> Vancouver (China Airlines) then WestJest from Van -> Toronto I would have rather her flown Cathway, as I like them. But the cost right now is very...
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    SPOUSE / FAMILY CLASS timeline MANILA Visa Office PHILIPPINES

    ITO E OPEN MO YUNG MGA LINK AT FILL APAN MO Two parts ito: The applicant in the Philipines fills this up: cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5475E.pdf Then, the person in Canada applies for the CAIPS note using this form: cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5563E.pdf Then...
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    SPOUSE / FAMILY CLASS timeline MANILA Visa Office PHILIPPINES

    Normal, yes. And worse. Well sorta worse. As if recall the law in PH is 10 waiting period. My wife and I waited the full 10 days, it was actually longer. 15 days cause we had wait til there was room as well. So, on your comment about not working. I know that feeling. I spent about month. But...
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    SPOUSE / FAMILY CLASS timeline MANILA Visa Office PHILIPPINES

    Yes on the spousal part. other family applications take up to 2 years or more now. Normal time for sponsor approval was 30 days, it's gone up. As you said it, postal strike made that worse. Some people have gotten DM/Visa in 3 months. Some are still waiting 9 months later. Each case is...
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    SPOUSE / FAMILY CLASS timeline MANILA Visa Office PHILIPPINES

    The reason you see people saying that, is cause CEM TELLS you NOT too... It's not the people here. It tells you do not keep emailing , calling, or visiting them, or your application will be delayed. It tells you check processing time. Until your application is/had pass that time, then just wait...
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    SPOUSE / FAMILY CLASS timeline MANILA Visa Office PHILIPPINES

    Hi, not sure what you mean? As I was the sponsor. When I paid fee, I was given one ID , which is called Receipt Number (IMM 5401) Which you can use to check. Then when I was approved. In the Email saying you are approved, you are given a Client ID Number as Sponsor. Once that is done. The...
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    SPOUSE / FAMILY CLASS timeline MANILA Visa Office PHILIPPINES

    Depends on how busy they are. Sometimes it's a few days, sometimes it's week or two. As the sponsor, ignore the webpage til you get email (check spam or make cic host isn't blocked) Webpage is generally 2 days behind. You'll also get Client Number to use as well, if your approved.
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    SPOUSE / FAMILY CLASS timeline MANILA Visa Office PHILIPPINES

    I wouldn't worry about it. I've never heard of case where Sponsor was approved, and then not. If your in canada, you could always call 1800 and check. The address doesn't mean anything at all. It usually happens if you have long address or address that match the database, when they update...
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    Where were you married In Canada ? If no, then you don't need register IN canada. You get legal Marriage Cert. from country you were married in. And it is best wait for that before you apply, because if you don't they request it and your application will be delayed/or chance they don't recieve...
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    SPOUSE / FAMILY CLASS timeline MANILA Visa Office PHILIPPINES

    It's both. On May 17, 2011 it was pass in the Visa Officer in Manila Office.
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    SPOUSE / FAMILY CLASS timeline MANILA Visa Office PHILIPPINES

    False, why people post dumb things like, I don't know. Also to answer your other post. Yes and No. Of course everytime you call, email, or visit it log into your file. If you keep bugging the Visa office and/or officer. They may decide not you process you. But in general that is not the case...