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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    From my own experience, I confirm that most of the VO in HCM office looks very tough like they do not love their job I believe that important things are: - remember what you have written in your application - study all the notes from GSM and how to give an answer - Simply tell the truth DON'T...
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    average is 6 weeks
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    Since I have been there, I would simply say - Arrive on time - HAVE ALL YOUR DOCUMENTS READY (passport, id, interview letter with all specific documents applied to you like PHOTOS, letters, financial receipts, etc.) - You may see some people going out of rooms crying, sad etc. which I assumed...
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    I am very sad for this news. Indeed 24 months is really long and new challenges will come to maintain your long distance relationship. From my own experience, I would now suggest you to prepare your wife to come and live in Canada. This is a very big change for someone to live in completely...
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    You don't need to purchase from Vietnam to go to Canada but if you buy online there is no way to specify that the ticket is for a new immigrant which cathay for instance have cheaper price for new immigrant. I would recommend to go directly purchase the ticket of your wife at the airline shop...
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    Really sad to hear experiences like yours :( now should you only follow instructions by CIC which means that do not send anything they do not request formally in a writing format things like Medical, Police papers and passport. When your stage will come to passport request which is to send...
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    Congratulation Dragoon, after very long process this is it! :) TIP#1: Just make sure that your return to Canada with her plane itinerary does not transit to a place that requires a visa to enter like the US or something otherwise she will not be able to transit. If you go with EVA, Cathay...
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    Not over yet, your wife still needs to pass at the Canadian Security Border before entering in Canada and they can refuse her if they think her information, health have issues ... but normally things should be fine but do not celebrate until she pass this security border and they signed the CORP :)
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    The only service you need from IOM is the Medical Exam around 100$ USD and use their service to send your final package to Singapore which is around 40$ USD. The rest of the required document can be done by yourself. At this point, there should be not interview. if you read the email you...
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    A sign that your application is going forward meaning that you have passed the interview is when you receive the "re-medical" email/letter.
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    In the re-medical letter CIC normally tells you to send password after 6 weeks from date of re-medical
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    Documents required are all listed in your wife's interview scheduled letter. The interview letter contains two sections: - first section is all translated documents related to Updated application forms like Schedule A (imm5669E), Police, ID and House book and so on. - Second section are...
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    From my own experience: -Wait until they ask for any documents (In my second interview letter they did ask to check the following documents: Police version 2) Medical will only be asked if you pass the interview - In my case, they did tell that interview "is passed" on the spot and that...
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    Hi Dragoon, if everything went well this week or next week max (2 weeks after interview date) you should get an email about re-medical. The status will only change to "In Process" once they received the medical results. Until then, it will still show "Application Received". Finger cross...
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    In our case, we did bring the Household Registry translated in the interview. VO did check the Household registry to compare if number/info of people matches number/info of people in IMM008 form that you bring to the interview.
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    Well it looks like "interview waived" if compared to ours which had "interview scheduled" before the "Medical Received". So sounds like you are getting closer :)
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    Hi stelam, This for sure means that your file is being opened! Since it says "Medical results have been received." I believe this is a very good indication that you will probably not need to do re-medical. In the other hand if they ask for re-medical usually it comes with passport request...
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    Finally Dragoon :) My prediction is that your spouse will have VISA ISSUED around February 2014 (If Interview passed) Good Luck and hope things go fine!
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    mikeymyke makes total sense and I did not thought about this. In the interview they did ask what my wife will do as a living but did not seems as important. *** info sharing *** My wife and I have landed in Canada this week and wanted to shared what is involved at the immigration entry port...
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    Our Singapore timeline Vietnamese wife

    *** info sharing *** For those who wonders what happens when your spouse received "in hand" their passport with visa inside: 1) Spouse gets one big envelop containing 3 items: a) passport with visa inside (note that the picture is not on the visa but on the COPR -> Confirmation Of Permanent...