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Passport was requested for my wife today. Great news
 
Agnelo said:
Passport was requested for my wife today. Great news

You are now green on the spreadsheet - congratulations!
 
Agnelo said:
Passport was requested for my wife today. Great news

Congratulations.....great news :D
 
Congrats Agnelo! You're giving us Augustees some hope! ;D
 
Agnelo said:
Passport was requested for my wife today. Great news

Congratulations! I can't figure your flag out. Is your wife American?

:D
 
IvanP said:
Not to mention the Septembrists!

You know you will be the first one for September! (talking about American-Canadian couples)
 
email response just received....

Good afternoon,



Please be advised that the documents you transmitted via email have been received. Your application is in the final stages and should be concluded shortly.



Thank you for your interest in Canada.



Sincerely,



Case Officer EB (9570)

Case Processing Pilot - Ottawa
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
219 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa ON K1A 1L1
 
lunas said:
You know you will be the first one for September! (talking about American-Canadian couples)

Oh, we're way more complicated than just that! My wife is dual US and Russian (Russian police certificate was a royal pain in the butt), our kids are US, and I'm dual Canadian and American.

But actually, we don't plan to move until the summer (between school years), and we're all living together, so I'd really rather see the old Buffalo applicants who've been waiting forever, or more recent families living apart, get their PR first.
 
IvanP said:
Oh, we're way more complicated than just that! My wife is dual US and Russian (Russian police certificate was a royal pain in the butt), our kids are US, and I'm dual Canadian and American.

But actually, we don't plan to move until the summer (between school years), and we're all living together, so I'd really rather see the old Buffalo applicants who've been waiting forever, or more recent families living apart, get their PR first.

wow you are so noble! :D
Hopefully old cases don't delay newer cases by much.
 
IvanP said:
Oh, we're way more complicated than just that! My wife is dual US and Russian (Russian police certificate was a royal pain in the butt), our kids are US, and I'm dual Canadian and American.

But actually, we don't plan to move until the summer (between school years), and we're all living together, so I'd really rather see the old Buffalo applicants who've been waiting forever, or more recent families living apart, get their PR first.
I don't think it should be more complicated. Especially since you guys have kids. I also have Russian citizenship, and I don't think it caused any delays in our case.
 
Midwest said:
I don't think it should be more complicated. Especially since you guys have kids. I also have Russian citizenship, and I don't think it caused any delays in our case.

Did you also have to send police records from Russia?
 
lunas said:
wow you are so noble! :D
Hopefully old cases don't delay newer cases by much.

It's easy to be noble when you're not being inconvenienced.

It doesn't seem like the old cases are affecting new cases - I've been lurking on some of the other threads and it seems like there's currently a push to clear out the pipeline of legacy Buffalo cases (hopefully this will actually happen), but we're still seeing PPRs from Ottawa for applications with sponsorship approvals as recent as October 12, 2012.
 
lunas said:
Did you also have to send police records from Russia?
Yes, I did. It was easier for me because I gave my sister a power of attorney. She got and mailed it to me quickly.