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lunas said:
It's between end of July and August! I am pretty sure Shylox is next from the August group!

Whoop....whoop....let's hope so ;D
 
IvanP said:
She deserves it for helping so much with the spreadsheet. With her help, we've left ECAS in the dust.

Just keeps her out of trouble....lol

There are a number of you that could certainly revamp ECAS and CIC and make it much more efficient and user friendly....IMHO :'(
 
Hi Guys,

Just had a quick question that I'm hoping you guys could help me out with. I'm the sponsor and my American common-law husband is the applicant. I've currently been working at my job for a year and a half. Obviously the same job that I had when they were going through sponsorship approval. My common-law husband just received PPR on January 29th so the visa should be here relatively soon. I know the timing isn't quite convenient but at this point I really want to leave my job. Will this in any way affect landing or anything to do with this process?? I have another job lined up but I don't start until mid-end of march. If need be, I would be able to prove that I have more than enough in savings to support us for a couple of months. Could any of you help with this? My boss is literally driving me crazy and I desperately need to get out of here however if it will have any impact on this process than I'll stick it out for a couple more weeks.

All advice and help is appreciated. Thanks in advance, Guys!
 
kfair001 said:
Hi Guys,

Just had a quick question that I'm hoping you guys could help me out with. I'm the sponsor and my American common-law husband is the applicant. I've currently been working at my job for a year and a half. Obviously the same job that I had when they were going through sponsorship approval. My common-law husband just received PPR on January 29th so the visa should be here relatively soon. I know the timing isn't quite convenient but at this point I really want to leave my job. Will this in any way affect landing or anything to do with this process?? I have another job lined up but I don't start until mid-end of march. If need be, I would be able to prove that I have more than enough in savings to support us for a couple of months. Could any of you help with this? My boss is literally driving me crazy and I desperately need to get out of here however if it will have any impact on this process than I'll stick it out for a couple more weeks.

All advice and help is appreciated. Thanks in advance, Guys!

It won't make any different at all - the COPR is issued, so the only things that would invalidate it would be a change in family composition that required further action by the visa office or a criminality issue.

Don't worry about it - good luck with the new job!
 
kfair001 said:
Hi Guys,

Just had a quick question that I'm hoping you guys could help me out with. I'm the sponsor and my American common-law husband is the applicant. I've currently been working at my job for a year and a half. Obviously the same job that I had when they were going through sponsorship approval. My common-law husband just received PPR on January 29th so the visa should be here relatively soon. I know the timing isn't quite convenient but at this point I really want to leave my job. Will this in any way affect landing or anything to do with this process?? I have another job lined up but I don't start until mid-end of march. If need be, I would be able to prove that I have more than enough in savings to support us for a couple of months. Could any of you help with this? My boss is literally driving me crazy and I desperately need to get out of here however if it will have any impact on this process than I'll stick it out for a couple more weeks.

All advice and help is appreciated. Thanks in advance, Guys!

Good luck!! I hope you can find a job you like. Bosses could be a pain in the arse >:(
 
lunas said:
It's between end of July and August! I am pretty sure Shylox is next from the August group!

Ahhh don't say that! haha I'm trying so hard to be patient.
 
Canuck20 said:
Just keeps her out of trouble....lol

There are a number of you that could certainly revamp ECAS and CIC and make it much more efficient and user friendly....IMHO :'(

And considering the fees we pay, turn a huge profit.
 
computergeek said:
It won't make any different at all - the COPR is issued, so the only things that would invalidate it would be a change in family composition that required further action by the visa office or a criminality issue.

Don't worry about it - good luck with the new job!

Thanks Computergeek and Lunas. This forum has been so helpful :) Thanks again!!
 
Occasita said:
Congrats!!!
What was the date on your COPR? How long did the mail take and are you in the US or Canada?
 
computergeek said:
Congratulations! Any plans on landing yet?

We will be landing this weekend, taking Friday off work to go to the states =)

mameelynn -- We are in Canada (sponsor/sponsoree live together), the date on the COPR was Feb 9th, and we have to land by May 2013
 
Congrats Occasita! I updated the spreadsheet =) You're purple now!
 
COPR!!!!!!!!! :D

good luck to everyone and thanks to the experts for all your help