Here is the thing about Canadian immigration. Every stage in itself is a HUGE hurdle. I have known of cases that have been denied visa even after the following stages:garian4u said:Hmmm....Thanks all for the insight and support. I did apply as "Married", so I can't say that I aced all points. From the perspective of number of countries lived only 2 - India (home country) and US - current country of residence. No job offer, not currently living or studying in Canada. But, I have seen cases with all the same factors processing much before me, that is the point of frustration. But, I guess it is what it is....can't do anything. Will just have to bide my time
1. Medical was accepted and visa denied
2. Request for passport and RPRF issued to applicant and then visa denied
3. Interview waived initially and later asked to appear for the interview (which resulted in denial of visa)
3. Visa issued at applicant's home country but entry denied at the port (Canada)
So you see, till the end it is anyone's guess who will make it. Until you actually "land" in Canada with the visa stamped by immigration officials at the port of entry, you are at tenderhooks. It is best to let go and take each stage as it comes. Just my personal thinking. I know it is easier said than done, especially if your career is at stake or if all your hopes are tied to Canadian Permanent Card.
Mark