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tabasumali said:
no medical my medical also expire
and how much time involve fr all that stuff

Sorry ! having no Idea
 
Red Jeans said:
Best of luck Andeeera !! We all are expecting lots of chocolates and mithaes after your husband gets his passport back with visa ;Dstamped on it !
Thank u ;) choc aur methai nhin i will make biryani haleem sab kch :) bas juldi se a jaye :D
 
i write a letter and my file number n client id number.. i send to chc.I. 10 day be for the will inform me that address has changed. or not plz halpe me. also i give them my email address. the will mail me.. how time the took
 
I changed my home address..
 
any one can tall me.. how u change u r addrass.. after changeing addrass CHC.I inform u or not if yes by mail or by email.. bcz me also change my addrass that is why.
 
khan10 said:
any one can tall me.. how u change u r addrass.. after changeing addrass CHC.I inform u or not if yes by mail or by email.. bcz me also change my addrass that is why.

You have to fax them or mail a letter to them at CHC-ISB with the signatures of the applicant that he/she wants to change the address on file. (not by email)
 
After status is changed to "In Process", how long it takes before CHC does any kind of correspondence with the applicant in Pakistan?
 
peoples_champ said:
After status is changed to "In Process", how long it takes before CHC does any kind of correspondence with the applicant in Pakistan?

It all depends....Mine was in process Feb 25, 2012 and still didn't receive anything from CHC-I....waiting
 
raptorsfan said:
It all depends....Mine was in process Feb 25, 2012 and still didn't receive anything from CHC-I....waiting
Atleast u know they r working on ur file...
 
Fj423---------------------- January 2011 [H] Re-Medical request
R.Mujgani ----------------- January 2011 [H] Re-PCC + doc request
Usrain ------------------------ January 2011 (H) Re-pcc + supp forms
CHUMCHUM--------------- January 2011
Anso -----------------------January 2011 [H]
Liakram --------------------January 2011 (H) Re.PCC request + IMM forms request +more prove of contact (feb 24)
Danny4450----------------- January 2011 [W] Ecas in-process – Letter sent by CHC
Warda----------------------- January 2011
HASHOO-------------------- January 2011 [W]
Hacib23--------------------- January 2011 Re-medical (feb 28)/ Re-pcc & supp forms(feb16)
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Became –a-loner-----------February 2011 [W]
truefriend-------------------February 2011 [W]
SFU-------------------------- February 2011 [W] Re-pcc (Feb) & Re-Med (March)
Anzee-----------------------February 2011 (W) Re-pcc + Forms
Jay024--------------------- February 2011 (W) Re-med + PPR
Merrakhawaab------------- February 2011 [H] supplementary form + documents request
Raptorsfan------------------ February 2011 [W] Ecas status changed to in process
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Samno----------------------March 2011
Drwaqas--------------------March 2011
Mahamq245--------------- March 2011 [W] initial medical +++ PPR
Blue_angel------------------ March 2011[H] Re-PCC + Supp forms
Simba----------------------- March 2011
Mah1906---------------------March2011 (H) Ecas status changed to In process
Insaan2011----------------- March 2011 [W] Imm forms + ??
Sher786---------------------March 2011 Ecas status changed to in process
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Masoom_2012 – April 2011 (W) Ecas status changed to in process
Visionquest ---------------- April 2011 [W]
Emanzaib ----------------April 2011 (H) Re- pcc + Add forms
Shaukar Waqar ----------April 2011(H) Ecas in process (01/Mar/2012)
Blueye ---------------------April 2011 [H] Supplementary form request
Yago ----------------------April 2011 [W] RE-PCC + nikah namah
Canadian555----------------April 2011
Waljo88---------------------April 2011
Missingmyjaan-------------April 2011 [H] PCC + Forms
QD-------------------------- April 2011
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RedJeans-------------May 2011 [W]
M_ali hussain ---------May 2011 (W)
Maknojia---------------May 2011 (W)
Adeelad --------------------May 2011 (W)
Adnanham------------------ May 2011 (W) --in process march 5
People_champ---------------May 2011 (W) --in-process march 7
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Philantropist-----------------June 2011
Princesss ------------------- June 2011
Maryamfarhan---------------June 2011
Irsum------------------------June 2011
Fm_jun---------------------- June 2011
AFREEN----------------------June 2011
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Mississauaga123--------------July 2011
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Hot-lier----------------------August 2011 [W]
Sahibzada_2010------------ August 2011 [W]
Khilafah5 - ----------------- August 2011 [W]
Yasir2k6---------------------- August 2011 [W]
ZZAADD---------------------- August 2011 [H]
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Sabii-------------------------September 2011 [H]
Lonelyinca------------------ September 2011 [W]
Quiet Storm------------------ September 2011 [W]
Fathoom123------------------- September 2011 [H]
Aqeelc--------------------------September 2011[W]
Zabi-----------------------------September 2011 [W]
Khan10--------------------------September 2011 .H.

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Adilmk123------------------ October 2011


Ezee------------------------- November 2011
Caninfoseeker---------------- November 2011
Omar mirza------------------- November 2011


Emblem----------------------- December 2011



Syedgj------------------------Unknown
Immigratingcanada2011---- Unknown
Creative.bird----------------- Unknown
Rani Jee------------------------ Unknown
Ranjah------------------------ Unknown
Ali_shah----------------------- Unknown
 
Ottawa, March 9, 2012 — Today, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Jason Kenney announced measures to further strengthen the Government of Canada’s ability to crack down on marriage fraud.

Under the new proposal, now open for further public input, a spouse or partner being sponsored by a Canadian or permanent resident would be required to live together with their sponsor in a legitimate relationship for two years following receipt of their permanent resident status in Canada. If these steps are not pursued, the sponsored spouse or partner’s status could be revoked, possibly leading to their removal and in some instances, criminal charges could also be laid. For all legitimate relationships, the condition would cease to apply once the conditional period has elapsed.

The proposed conditional measure would help deter people from engaging in a relationship, such as a marriage or a common law partnership, for the purpose of acquiring status or privilege under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. This measure would apply to all spouses in relationships of two years or less who have no children with their sponsor at the time of the sponsorship application.

"“Our objective is to weed out people trying to use a phony marriage as a quick and easy route to Canada,”" said Minister Kenney. "“In town hall meetings I held in 2010 with victims of marriage fraud, I heard first-hand from victims who were still suffering the consequences years later. They implored me to do something to stop this from happening to others.”"

This follows on the heels of a separate measure last week. Effective March 2, sponsored spouses or partners are ineligible to sponsor a new spouse or partner for five years from the day that they are granted permanent residence status in Canada.

"“The problem of marriage fraud is serious and will only get worse if we don’t put measures in place that protect the integrity of our immigration system while deterring people from trying to use a marriage of convenience to cheat their way into Canada,”" added Minister Kenney.

Other countries, such as Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom, use a form of conditional status as a deterrent against marriage fraud and the lack of a similar measure increases Canada’s vulnerability to this type of unlawful activity.

The proposed regulations, which were prepublished today on the Canada Gazette website, will appear in the March 10 edition of the Canada Gazette (Part I) and are open for further public input for a 30-day comment period, ending April 9, 2012.

A Notice of Intent proposing the development of this conditional measure was published in the Canada Gazette on March 26, 2011. A number of respondents expressed concern that a conditional measure could increase the vulnerability of sponsored spouses and partners who are in abusive relationships.

Given these concerns, the proposed condition would cease to apply in instances where there is evidence of abuse or neglect, or of a failure to protect from abuse or neglect by a person related to the sponsor, whether that person is residing in the household or not, during the conditional period. Working with stakeholders and other interested parties, Citizenship and Immigration Canada is also developing guidelines to assist spouses and partners who could be victims of abuse or neglect in such situations.
 
Hot-Lier said:
Ottawa, March 9, 2012 — Today, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Jason Kenney announced measures to further strengthen the Government of Canada's ability to crack down on marriage fraud.

Under the new proposal, now open for further public input, a spouse or partner being sponsored by a Canadian or permanent resident would be required to live together with their sponsor in a legitimate relationship for two years following receipt of their permanent resident status in Canada. If these steps are not pursued, the sponsored spouse or partner's status could be revoked, possibly leading to their removal and in some instances, criminal charges could also be laid. For all legitimate relationships, the condition would cease to apply once the conditional period has elapsed.

The proposed conditional measure would help deter people from engaging in a relationship, such as a marriage or a common law partnership, for the purpose of acquiring status or privilege under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. This measure would apply to all spouses in relationships of two years or less who have no children with their sponsor at the time of the sponsorship application.

"“Our objective is to weed out people trying to use a phony marriage as a quick and easy route to Canada,”" said Minister Kenney. "“In town hall meetings I held in 2010 with victims of marriage fraud, I heard first-hand from victims who were still suffering the consequences years later. They implored me to do something to stop this from happening to others.”"

This follows on the heels of a separate measure last week. Effective March 2, sponsored spouses or partners are ineligible to sponsor a new spouse or partner for five years from the day that they are granted permanent residence status in Canada.

"“The problem of marriage fraud is serious and will only get worse if we don't put measures in place that protect the integrity of our immigration system while deterring people from trying to use a marriage of convenience to cheat their way into Canada,”" added Minister Kenney.

Other countries, such as Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom, use a form of conditional status as a deterrent against marriage fraud and the lack of a similar measure increases Canada's vulnerability to this type of unlawful activity.

The proposed regulations, which were prepublished today on the Canada Gazette website, will appear in the March 10 edition of the Canada Gazette (Part I) and are open for further public input for a 30-day comment period, ending April 9, 2012.

A Notice of Intent proposing the development of this conditional measure was published in the Canada Gazette on March 26, 2011. A number of respondents expressed concern that a conditional measure could increase the vulnerability of sponsored spouses and partners who are in abusive relationships.

Given these concerns, the proposed condition would cease to apply in instances where there is evidence of abuse or neglect, or of a failure to protect from abuse or neglect by a person related to the sponsor, whether that person is residing in the household or not, during the conditional period. Working with stakeholders and other interested parties, Citizenship and Immigration Canada is also developing guidelines to assist spouses and partners who could be victims of abuse or neglect in such situations.
pehle pakistan se jane me khawari ab 2 saal aur add kr lo
what a joke
 
Yayyy my husb got his visa :) im so happy sukar Allah ka aftr 19 mnths torture i got sumthng gud on my birthday....nd thank u all of u guys i got a big help frm u guys loveee u alllll nd i pray for those who r waiting IA apka visa b juldi se ajaye aameennn