Thank you rtf57 ... I got the formrtf57 said:Dear cknd this form imm1017 must attach in medical request email that u are received plese check email again u need it when go to the doctor
Thank you rtf57 ... I got the formrtf57 said:Dear cknd this form imm1017 must attach in medical request email that u are received plese check email again u need it when go to the doctor
goood mee toooo hhhhh but i booked with turkish airlinemohammedm123 said:Okk good,my wife too she's coming on August 1st
thanks roro inshallah you will get the ppr soon. my wife redid the medical. they did blood tests and everything. the medical center in jordan uses emedical so it takes a week for ecas to get updated.roro2012 said:1000000000000000 .mabroook smaseemo wish you all the best alhamdililah ya rab.so you redid the x-ray only ?
hamdillah! thanks ! things are getting better for everyone here. inshallah everyone here will be reunited with their loved one.KhalidIraq said:Congratulations!
Really happy for you!
Hi Anjun,anjun said:what is the time frame on background security checks? anyone know?
hi cknd, good news they asked for the redo. inshallah it'll end soon for you.CKnD said:So my wife has to redo her medical. She's been calling the numbers provided on the website for panel physicians in Iraq ((964) 7817 945 794/ 7702 503 459) for the last 2 days and haven't gotten a hold of anyone. she says its as if the lines is disconnected.... does anyone know any other numbers or anywhere else she can contact to get this done ?
Thank you for your time
CKnD said:Thanks I.kat
I told her to keep trying for a few more days, and if she doesnt get anyone by the end of the week to go there in person.
Inshallah it'll get done.
Please, can anyone give me any input on this asap!athraa.abb said:Hello everyone.
I am a Canadian citizen and I want to sponsor my husband who is in Iraq. We want the fastest way possible for him to be here with me because I need to start university as soon as possible. I know we have a few options, I'm just not sure which one would be best for us. My husband is working in the Iraqi military and he has not completed his education. He doesn't have a diploma, degree, or certificate of any kind. A few options I had in mind are:
1. If it is possible to get him a work permit, even though he does not have much education, we could bring him into Canada with a work permit and then apply for spouse sponsorship inland. He could then extend his work permit or get an open work permit. But I'm not sure if there's any kind of work permit he could get with his education level? Does anyone know if there is any way he can get into Canada for work in his situation?
2. We could get him a tourist visa and then apply for sponsorship inland. I understand that to get a visitor visa, we need to convince officers that he has a reason to go back at the end of his stay and will do so. I thought we could say that he has his job back at home, which is in the military, but then I was told that it wouldn't be a good idea to do that because he will be denied entry or PR or something. I got very confused because I asked a few people about this and I was told he would be denied, but I'm not sure what or how or why... He would be in Canada as a visitor and then we apply for sponsorship and then couldn't he just extend his visa?
3. Another idea would be to start the sponsorship outland (in Amman) and then get him a visitor visa? I talked to a lawyer and he said that we could do that and say that he wants to come visit me (his wife) for Eid and his reason to go back would be the military, but then other people told me this wasn't a good idea either... that when he is given his PR, he would have to go back to Amman to receive and also for the interview if there is one.
4. Our very last option would be to do the sponsorship in Amman and just wait and come back together. This is not going to work very well for us, even though it seems to be the easiest way, because I need to be back again by September 2014 for university.
More information: I don't have money in a bank account, nor do I have a bank account right now. I have never done any tax papers or anything like that as I am 19 now and I only got a job a couple days ago. Does any of this matter?
Any input or advice as to what to do would be great because we are completely lost in all this!
athraa.abb said:Hello everyone.
I am a Canadian citizen and I want to sponsor my husband who is in Iraq. We want the fastest way possible for him to be here with me because I need to start university as soon as possible. I know we have a few options, I'm just not sure which one would be best for us. My husband is working in the Iraqi military and he has not completed his education. He doesn't have a diploma, degree, or certificate of any kind. A few options I had in mind are:
1. If it is possible to get him a work permit, even though he does not have much education, we could bring him into Canada with a work permit and then apply for spouse sponsorship inland. He could then extend his work permit or get an open work permit. But I'm not sure if there's any kind of work permit he could get with his education level? Does anyone know if there is any way he can get into Canada for work in his situation?
2. We could get him a tourist visa and then apply for sponsorship inland. I understand that to get a visitor visa, we need to convince officers that he has a reason to go back at the end of his stay and will do so. I thought we could say that he has his job back at home, which is in the military, but then I was told that it wouldn't be a good idea to do that because he will be denied entry or PR or something. I got very confused because I asked a few people about this and I was told he would be denied, but I'm not sure what or how or why... He would be in Canada as a visitor and then we apply for sponsorship and then couldn't he just extend his visa?
3. Another idea would be to start the sponsorship outland (in Amman) and then get him a visitor visa? I talked to a lawyer and he said that we could do that and say that he wants to come visit me (his wife) for Eid and his reason to go back would be the military, but then other people told me this wasn't a good idea either... that when he is given his PR, he would have to go back to Amman to receive and also for the interview if there is one.
4. Our very last option would be to do the sponsorship in Amman and just wait and come back together. This is not going to work very well for us, even though it seems to be the easiest way, because I need to be back again by September 2014 for university.
More information: I don't have money in a bank account, nor do I have a bank account right now. I have never done any tax papers or anything like that as I am 19 now and I only got a job a couple days ago. Does any of this matter?
Any input or advice as to what to do would be great because we are completely lost in all this!
abdmoh said:Dont wast time. Start the sponsorship application from Amman ASAP, thats the most guaranteed option. Make sure that u do a complete application and provide all the required documents. failing to do that will cost you more time.
You could visit him in Amman from time to time, staying there all the time in Amman will require you to proof that you are going back to canada after he gets the PR.
If you dont have a good job for him that is required in the Canadian job market, and that convince the immigration officer when he apply for a work visa, then avoid this option.
U need good money and convincing skills to get the tourist visa. If the office knows that he is married to a canadian citizen he will reject the application.
I passed through this experience. its not easy to wait 2 years, but it will be over oneday
I totally agree with abdmoh. I honestly think you should just start with the sponsorship asap. You could use this time getting your application ready. Looking for the fastest way isnt going to help as a lot of us tried that many times and failed. We all just ended up sending applications to sponsor our spouses from Amman.athraa.abb said:Please, can anyone give me any input on this asap!