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i think chc is sleeping thats why forum also sleeping no news coming frm chc thts why :D :D
 
hey everyone,

my husband had his interview today and he says it went well, the officer told him that he cant make a decision and that he will send it to canada and they are the ones who will make the decision and let him know. does anyone know what happens after this?

thanks
 
soniagak said:
hey everyone,

my husband had his interview today and he says it went well, the officer told him that he cant make a decision and that he will send it to canada and they are the ones who will make the decision and let him know. does anyone know what happens after this?

thanks

Canada doesnt take any decision regarding spouse sponsership as they already approved when you first applied, its Chc who take decision wethear giving visas or not, is there any complication in your case? or your husband lived in Canada already?
 
soniagak said:
hey everyone,

my husband had his interview today and he says it went well, the officer told him that he cant make a decision and that he will send it to canada and they are the ones who will make the decision and let him know. does anyone know what happens after this?

thanks

what was your timeline?
 
my husband has not lived in canada, and as far as i know there should be no complications. if there was something wrong the officer would've told him right?
 
soniagak said:
i applied feb 2010 so its almost 2 yrs.

There will be good news hopefully, do share with us. :)
 
Average time is 26 months still - check CIC website - Well at least it did not go up

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/fc-spouses.asp
 
soniagak said:
hey everyone,

my husband had his interview today and he says it went well, the officer told him that he cant make a decision and that he will send it to canada and they are the ones who will make the decision and let him know. does anyone know what happens after this?

thanks

This case is a prime example that the timeline has increased over 26 months because this has already been 24 months and they delaying even more

I guess they have to call jason kenny to get a decision ur husbands case these guys are just delaying
 
soniagak said:
hey everyone,

my husband had his interview today and he says it went well, the officer told him that he cant make a decision and that he will send it to canada and they are the ones who will make the decision and let him know. does anyone know what happens after this?

thanks
Why the decision is supposed to be from Canada whenever the interviewer is the one should be the judge at the time of interview.
 
Khilafah5 said:
This case is a prime example that the timeline has increased over 26 months because this has already been 24 months and they delaying even more

I guess they have to call jason kenny to get a decision ur husbands case these guys are just delaying

Your timeline is according to when you have applied initially and not the one which comes afterwards.
 
impulsive said:
Your timeline is according to when you have applied initially and not the one which comes afterwards.

this is incorrect, when i applied the timeline was 17 months and when i tell them now that it has been over 17 months they tell me that the timeline now is 26 months so its within the timeline.
 
timeline remains 26 months


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