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  1. JRS

    Singapore Visa Office

    We have been sending an email every two weeks requesting a decision, or to let us know if any more information is required. After two months (4-5 emails) of not hearing anything we finally were told that the delay was due to no new medical was received yet. After returning to the Dr and having...
  2. JRS

    Singapore Visa Office

    My spouse had his interview on Oct 25, 2016 in Singapore and in December we had a request for a new medical and police check. We had these done within 3 days and sent them to Singapore. As of today, Mar 7/17, we have not got any email from Singapore for a passport request. Our immigration lawyer...
  3. JRS

    Singapore Visa Office

    I am from Canada and my spouse is from Laos. We waited 12 months for our interview date. My spouse had his interview October 25th and he has just heard from the embassy in Singapore that they require a new medical before making a decision.
  4. JRS

    Notification of pending interview

    After doing an interview what is the average time frame before you get an answer if your visa is approved or denied? Anyone have an idea? Thanks.
  5. JRS

    Notification of pending interview

    Ok, thanks for the reply. At least that gives me an idea of a possible time frame.
  6. JRS

    Notification of pending interview

    Hello, I have applied for a PR visa under the family class and was just informed by the Singapore office that I will have an interview. The letter they sent me said that they will contact me within the next 24 months to give me a date for the interview. - I'm wondering if anyone has had a...
  7. JRS

    Return of passport after issue of PR visa

    My bf lives in Laos and we are waiting to hear from the Singapore office about the status of his PR application. If he gets a request for his passport is it sent to Singapore? If so, when he gets the visa and then immigration prepares to send it back to him how does it work? There is no Canadian...
  8. JRS

    Singapore timeline

    I'm pretty sure he can not bring the fish into Canada even if he declares it... but if he tries to enter the country and does not declare it, then it will be taken from him and he gets a fine of around $800 Canadian dollars which he must pay before entry into Canada. Don't try to sneak it in...
  9. JRS

    Approved - Conjugal Partner Relationship

    very good information, I will also read this. Thanks!
  10. JRS

    Approved - Conjugal Partner Relationship

    We have just submitted our application for Conjugal partner PR visa, still waiting to hear back..
  11. JRS

    PR Application Submitted To Singapore Office

    My spouse is living in Laos and I am from Canada. We have just submitted a permanent resident visa application. The first part of our application is processed in Canada and will determine my sponsorship, the second part will be sent to Singapore to determine if he will be granted a PR visa. Our...
  12. JRS

    Conjugal Partner Application Filed In Singapore

    Our lawyer reviewed all our documents and suggested that we apply as conjugal as it was the best possibility due to circumstances in his country.
  13. JRS

    Conjugal Partner Application Filed In Singapore

    I work/live in Canada and my spouse lives in Laos. I visit 3-4 times a year but must return each time for work. We applied for a visitor visa but were denied due to his lack of full time employment, property, and other things that would provide the Canadian government a reason that he would...
  14. JRS

    Conjugal Partner Application Filed In Singapore

    My spouse is living in Laos and I am from Canada. We have just submitted a permanent resident visa application with the help of a lawyer from here in Canada. The first part of our application is processed in Ontario and will determine my sponsorship, the second part will be sent to Singapore to...
  15. JRS

    Applying for Permanent Residence Within Canada as Common-Law Partner

    I do believe that if you apply within Canada that you are not able to file an appeal if the visa is denied, where as if you apply outside Canada and the visa is denied then you may file for an appeal. I think I read this on the Imm Canada website somewhere.