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ash309 said:
Fyi...been reading a lot about CAIPS Notes and I just wanted to add that THEY ARE THE BEST THING IN THE WORLD - In a process that is totally mysterious and dark - the CAIPS Notes gave so much information and helped us see exactly what was goin on with our case. My husband and i ordered them last year and were planning on ordering them again now but I got my PPR so I hope i won't have to order them ever again.

Anyhow anyone who is in Darkness and wants more information ORDER THE REPORT - It shows in detail exactly what is going on - when your file was reviewed - what notes were made on it - etc.

O and no it does not delay the process...I read someones post about how they were scared because ordering such notes would make CIC Suspicious of you and why you are so anxious - its quite the contrary according to me. Ordering Such reports once every 6 moths - 12 months show that you are genuinely concerned about your case and it only helps I BELIEVE.Plus if they were worthy of suspicion then they would have been out of business in no time. so don't worry and order your report to at least have a little peace in your life.

Lastly major congrats to sdfr0024! Hope you get all the happiness with your loved one

+1
 
in love with my hubby said:
zindagi ak safr he suhana .... yahan kal kia ho kis ne janaa..... huhuh . congratz



btw is there any forum member like me who is just waiting 4 ppr for like 2 months ?
I am. Its more than two months.
 
Asalaam Malikum,

They just asked me to submit my wife's Police Clearance Certificate, because the first one is expired. I sent them my wife passport on june 20. Now they asked for this Police Clearance Certificate after two and half months. Does this means they were stamping my wife's visa and the noticed the police clearance was expired.


Thanks,
laghmani
 
Congratulations to those who are getting good news,may Allah keep u happy

My question is that is there any agreement that the permanent residents get into that doesnt allow them to leave canada for a year or something? Or am i being lied to? Like my husband visited me for our anniversary but he says he cant make it this time due to this agreement,any idea how much of this is the truth?
 
Faso said:
Congratulations to those who are getting good news,may Allah keep u happy

My question is that is there any agreement that the permanent residents get into that doesnt allow them to leave canada for a year or something? Or am i being lied to? Like my husband visited me for our anniversary but he says he cant make it this time due to this agreement,any idea how much of this is the truth?

DOn't mean to be a bearer of bad news or anything but I haven't heard of anything such - yes there is a stipulation that forbids a PR Holder from overstaying outside of Canada for over a year or something but nothing that stops them from traveling back and forth...my husband used to visit me once a year ( (but he's a citizen) and my parent-in-laws (PR Holders) are always flying to and back from Canada - a matter in fact last time they overstayed in Pakistan by a few months but still they got back w/o any problem...

On another note - you don't know exactly what your husband is going through in Canada - maybe he just can't afford the trip or perhaps he has gotten really frustrated with the whole process - in either case i suggest to you as someone in the same boat - just be supportive and understanding of the situation - rather than revolting (unless of course you don't trust him or something on those lines) just be ultra sweet and agree with his decisions - coz at the end of the day when you chose to get married to a Canadian PR Holder u must have known about this brutal process and the effects it would have on your relationship. This process is basically a test of your relationship from what I have seen and you got to be down-right Rock Solid and have full faith in eachother...

P.S. There were various times when my husband would back out of visits and I would wine and cry but then I would just be normal and ULTRA SWEET - That usually got him to me right away - trust me killing with kindness is the best you can do ;)
 
ash309 said:
DOn't mean to be a bearer of bad news or anything but I haven't heard of anything such - yes there is a stipulation that forbids a PR Holder from overstaying outside of Canada for over a year or something but nothing that stops them from traveling back and forth...my husband used to visit me once a year ( (but he's a citizen) and my parent-in-laws (PR Holders) are always flying to and back from Canada - a matter in fact last time they overstayed in Pakistan by a few months but still they got back w/o any problem...

On another note - you don't know exactly what your husband is going through in Canada - maybe he just can't afford the trip or perhaps he has gotten really frustrated with the whole process - in either case i suggest to you as someone in the same boat - just be supportive and understanding of the situation - rather than revolting (unless of course you don't trust him or something on those lines) just be ultra sweet and agree with his decisions - coz at the end of the day when you chose to get married to a Canadian PR Holder u must have known about this brutal process and the effects it would have on your relationship. This process is basically a test of your relationship from what I have seen and you got to be down-right Rock Solid and have full faith in eachother...

P.S. There were various times when my husband would back out of visits and I would wine and cry but then I would just be normal and ULTRA SWEET - That usually got him to me right away - trust me killing with kindness is the best you can do ;)

There should be a love button! For all the wives waiting.. killing with kindness is the BEST approach ever!
 
jerry84 said:
There should be a love button! For all the wives waiting.. killing with kindness is the BEST approach ever!

HAHAHAHAHA - It's the best approach in all cases - been a an avid practicer of it and well I usually get what I want ;) with EVERYONE!
 
Seems like they are working backwards. Usually, they ask for re-pcc before issuance of ppr.

laghmani said:
Asalaam Malikum,

They just asked me to submit my wife's Police Clearance Certificate, because the first one is expired. I sent them my wife passport on june 20. Now they asked for this Police Clearance Certificate after two and half months. Does this means they were stamping my wife's visa and the noticed the police clearance was expired.


Thanks,
laghmani
 
ash309 said:
DOn't mean to be a bearer of bad news or anything but I haven't heard of anything such - yes there is a stipulation that forbids a PR Holder from overstaying outside of Canada for over a year or something but nothing that stops them from traveling back and forth...my husband used to visit me once a year ( (but he's a citizen) and my parent-in-laws (PR Holders) are always flying to and back from Canada - a matter in fact last time they overstayed in Pakistan by a few months but still they got back w/o any problem...

On another note - you don't know exactly what your husband is going through in Canada - maybe he just can't afford the trip or perhaps he has gotten really frustrated with the whole process - in either case i suggest to you as someone in the same boat - just be supportive and understanding of the situation - rather than revolting (unless of course you don't trust him or something on those lines) just be ultra sweet and agree with his decisions - coz at the end of the day when you chose to get married to a Canadian PR Holder u must have known about this brutal process and the effects it would have on your relationship. This process is basically a test of your relationship from what I have seen and you got to be down-right Rock Solid and have full faith in eachother...

P.S. There were various times when my husband would back out of visits and I would wine and cry but then I would just be normal and ULTRA SWEET - That usually got him to me right away - trust me killing with kindness is the best you can do ;)

Ure right :) but yeah i dont trust anybody that much because it was an arranged marriage and although its been almost two years of marriage,i still dont know him or my susral properly..
I usually appreciate the truth but i guess ure right k i should be supportive,arguing or fighting wont get us anywhere ..thanks waise :)
 
Oh man if I could I would live in Pakistan through out the process. but im glad im a student not a full time employee because I can go live there for 4 months. Hopefully he will get here before the mid of next year so that we can enjoy the summer here.
Oh Allah please help us all!
 
I found this info from the forum. The gentleman had only done nikkah and he got this letter:

In order to continue processing of your application following documents are required:
· Please properly and truthfully complete IMM8, Schedule A of IMM5669, IMM5406 and IMM5490. Please do not leave any questioned unanswered/blank if any question is not applicable on you, quote “Not applicable”.
· Provide pictures taken after Nikah
· Provide pictures of the final reception, if any
· Proof of your sponsor's visits after the Nikah, if any
· Updated original police certificate
We look forward to the receipt of the requested documents as early as possible. Please note that if you do not reply to this letter within 45 days, a decision will be made on your application on the basis of information held on your application at that time.


Source: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/chc-islamabad-spouse-sponsorship-timeline-2009-2010-t28775.42465.html
 
This short clip, explains our situations that most of us are in now....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kfa1w1vdf0
 
Khilafah5 said:
FILE TRANSFERS IN 2012 CHC- ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN

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ash309 said:
DOn't mean to be a bearer of bad news or anything but I haven't heard of anything such - yes there is a stipulation that forbids a PR Holder from overstaying outside of Canada for over a year or something but nothing that stops them from traveling back and forth...my husband used to visit me once a year ( (but he's a citizen) and my parent-in-laws (PR Holders) are always flying to and back from Canada - a matter in fact last time they overstayed in Pakistan by a few months but still they got back w/o any problem...

On another note - you don't know exactly what your husband is going through in Canada - maybe he just can't afford the trip or perhaps he has gotten really frustrated with the whole process - in either case i suggest to you as someone in the same boat - just be supportive and understanding of the situation - rather than revolting (unless of course you don't trust him or something on those lines) just be ultra sweet and agree with his decisions - coz at the end of the day when you chose to get married to a Canadian PR Holder u must have known about this brutal process and the effects it would have on your relationship. This process is basically a test of your relationship from what I have seen and you got to be down-right Rock Solid and have full faith in eachother...

P.S. There were various times when my husband would back out of visits and I would wine and cry but then I would just be normal and ULTRA SWEET - That usually got him to me right away - trust me killing with kindness is the best you can do ;)

very coool technique, Totally agree with you Ash.
PR here normally are in the building phase. they are having tough time. i guess give PRs some space. as its not easy here.

Regards,
 
Thank you everyone for your kind wishes. I pray that may Allah make it easy for everyone and get you guys out through this painful journey soon (ameen).