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jaggy999 said:
Rawlin bhai .....kidhar ho...... :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
I think he is having a bird eye view today his keyboard is not working...
:P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
 
spartan300 said:
Mate whats your final catch, i think the answer will be no if somebody ask for your recommendation on above...Because its too close in the run to take the risk...I personally will recommend him to land and then to return to do the needful...
Warm regards,
+1 for ur valuable suggestions and support..
 
jaggy999 said:
Rawlin bhai .....kidhar ho...... :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
jaggy bhae udhar khatam aajj..+1 for you :D
 
klmy said:
+1 for ur valuable suggestions and support..

+1 from my side to your dear....
for your positive replies,
Warm regards,
 
jaggy999 said:
Nope there is no way to cancel visa......atleast I don't know of any. While ur PP is not stamped, if u get married ....u can still include ur spouse in the appln and all BC and SC alongwith medicals will also happen for ur spouse. It can certainly delay the whole process.

After visa is stamped, he cannot cancel it just to include his spouse appln in it.

Just follow wat babbubhai advised.....as per CIC timelines, it would take 6 months to process spouse visa appln thru sponsorship.

@ spartan read the last line......it would answer ur question.......I'm not saying its easy but its possible ;)
 
I have taken a stance to ignore a member called "Qotax" and from now on would not comment on any of his queries: >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/ndvo-applicant-got-mrpprrprf-after-010512let-us-connect-t107990.0.html

In his thread above, this are his comments on no one replying:
"Dear all...Ignoring my above query will delay your process..

This is my bad wish to all"
 
jaggy999 said:
@ spartan read the last line......it would answer ur question.......I'm not saying its easy but its possible ;)
@jaggy... possible but not recommended
 
spartan300 said:
@ jaggy... possible but not recommended

Yup dear thats what m sayin.....I won't recommend it to anyone......but its possible :)
 
jaggy999 said:
I have taken a stance to ignore a member called "Qotax" and from now on would not comment on any of his queries: >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/ndvo-applicant-got-mrpprrprf-after-010512let-us-connect-t107990.0.html

In his thread above, this are his comments on no one replying:
"Dear all...Ignoring my above query will delay your process..

This is my bad wish to all"

He is sick if he gave you +1 to you then i will reply or else leave him ....
He was posting in all the forums if you remember.. i think he will have peace of mind someday,
jagggy bro....he needs a treatment not a word of great jaggy,,..
warm regards,
 
spartan300 said:
He is sick if he gave you +1 to you then i will reply or else leave him ....
He was posting in all the forums if you remember.. i think he will have peace of mind someday,
jagggy bro....he needs a treatment not a word of great jaggy,,..
warm regards,

Bro I don't want +1 from such members anyway.....instead I would gladly accept no of minuses from u and babbubhai ;D
 
Ok. Let's say one go without marry with her fiancee to Canada. Getting job and settle down will take at least six months. Now he is planning to come back to motherland and marry her. This time he has to sponsor her in family class category. Here he required tax forms as well and tax filed once in a year. Does he need to wait one year to get that papers??

Babbu, jaggy, spartan and other senior members explain me what will be the scenario in this case.. explain the entire process.

My ex-wife put my file for me and she told me that in family class file processed in three steps. First step is screening of sponsoror and now a days it takes almost 72 days. During these 72 days sponsoror has to stay in Canada. Step two is screening of applicant (spouse in India) and final is stamping.

Am i right?
 
spartan bro.......great jaggy mat bol yaar......chane ke jhaad pe mat chadao :P :P :P :P :P :P :P

waise bhi I get flattered very easily :D
 
toshiba77 said:
Ok. Let's say one go without marry with her fiancee to Canada. Getting job and settle down will take at least six months. Now he is planning to come back to motherland and marry her. This time he has to sponsor her in family class category. Here he required tax forms as well and tax filed once in a year. Does he need to wait one year to get that papers??

Babbu, jaggy, spartan and other senior members explain me what will be the scenario in this case.. explain the entire process.

My ex-wife put my file for me and she told me that in family class file processed in three steps. First step is screening of sponsoror and now a days it takes almost 72 days. During these 72 days sponsoror has to stay in Canada. Step two is screening of applicant (spouse in India) and final is stamping.

Am i right?

I agree with ur ex-wife.......its processed exactly as she answered.......

But I don't think u need to wait for 1 yr to sponsor ur spouse......getting a good secure job and building a strong bank balance is enough.

Showing NOA from Canadian revenue agency will strengthen ur case, but u can't get NOA in the first 6 months itself......IO can understand that :)
 
toshiba77 said:
Ok. Let's say one go without marry with her fiancee to Canada. Getting job and settle down will take at least six months. Now he is planning to come back to motherland and marry her. This time he has to sponsor her in family class category. Here he required tax forms as well and tax filed once in a year. Does he need to wait one year to get that papers??

Babbu, jaggy, spartan and other senior members explain me what will be the scenario in this case.. explain the entire process.

My ex-wife put my file for me and she told me that in family class file processed in three steps. First step is screening of sponsoror and now a days it takes almost 72 days. During these 72 days sponsoror has to stay in Canada. Step two is screening of applicant (spouse in India) and final is stamping.

Am i right?

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5196ETOC.asp#table3
This link might be helpful please read it word by word if you are going to opt this option...