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Awesomeg said:
1-When and where did you meet your spouse for the first time?
2. How did you meet your spouse?
3. How old is your spouse? What is your spouse's birth date?

4. What does your spouse do for a living?
5. Where did your spouse go to school'
6. What degrees or formal training does your spouse have?
7. How did your spouse immigrate to Canada?

8. Where does your spouse work?
9. What is the name of the company?
10. What does the job entail?
I l. Does your spouse like his or her job?
12. What is the salary?


13. Where does your spouse live?
14. Whom does your spouse live with
15. Where are you going to live when you go to Canada

16. Please explain the type of relationship you have had since your first meeting.
17. What is your religion?
18. What is the religion of your spouse?
18. When you and your spouse were dating what would you do together?
19. Do you have any hobbies? Describe them.

20. Does your spouse have any hobbies? Describe them.
21. What type of music do you enjoy?

22. What type of music does your spouse enjoy?
23. What kind of movies do you enjoy?

24. What kind of movies does your spouse enjoy?
25. What kind of books do you read?

26. What kind of books does your spouse read?

27. Have you and your spouse ever exchanged gifts? Explain.

28. When and where did the marriage proposal take place?
29. Was your marriage arranged?
30. If it was arranged describe how it was arranged and by whom?
31. Did you have a ceremony celebrating your relationship?
32. Where was it held?
33. When was it held?
34. Describe the ceremony?
35. Did it conform to your own religious and cultural beliefs? Explain.
36. When did you get married?
37. Where did you get married?
38. Who was at the wedding?
39. What family members were there?
40. How many people were at the ceremony?
41. What day was the ceremony held on?
42. Who performed the ceremony?
43. Do you have pictures of the ceremony?
44. Who was at the ceremony from your side?
45. Who was at the ceremony from your spouse's side?
46. Were any friends present?

47. How many brothers and sisters does your spouse have?
48. Were your parents at the wedding? If not, why not?
49. Are your parents aware of the wedding?
If not, why not?
50. Where your spouse's parents at the wedding?
If not, why not?

51. Were your spouse's parents aware of the wedding?
If not, why not? Yes, they were aware.

52. Was a reception held?
When and where was it held?
53. Who was present at the reception?
54. Did you receive any wedding gifts?
Describe them.
55. Did you on a honeymoon?
Where did you go and for how long?

56. Can you show me pictures and receipts from the honeymoon, wedding and reception?

57. Have you or your spouse been married before?
58. Why was that relationship dissolved?

59. Do you have any children from your current relationship or marriage?
60. How many children?
61. What are the names and birth dates?
62. Where are the children now?
63. Who looks after the children?
64. Do any other family members reside with you and your spouse?
If yes, please indicate their names and relationship.

65. What relatives do you have in Canada?
66. What are their names and where do they live?
67. What relatives do you have outside of Canada?
68. Has your spouse met any of your relatives or friends?
Who have they met and when did they meet them?

69. Have you met any of your spouse's relatives or friends?
Whom have you met and when did you meet them?

70. In terms of education, would you say that you and your spouse's educational background are compatible?
71. What will you do when you go to Canada'?
72. Why did you marry your spouse?
73. Since your marriage have you seen your spouse? If not, why not?

74. Do your family members (parents, siblings) want to immigrate to Canada?
75. Did you marry your spouse so that you could sponsor your parents as landed immigrants of Canada?
76. How do you correspond with your spouse?
77. How often do you talk on the phone?
78. Do you have phone bills, e-mails, cards, etc., and can I see them?

79. Tell me why this marriage or relationship is genuine.

80. What makes your relationship with your spouse different from that of a female/male friend?

81. Does your spouse support you financially?

82. Do you support your spouse financially?

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Thanks awesomeg!!
 
We emailed the Ottawa VO on Monday. Still nothing back from them.

I'm getting so on edge over this. Why is it taking so long :(
 
It's Labour Day this weekend, maybe people are on vacation? I know my office is half empty.
 
Is there anyone here who applied in February 2014 and has Singapore as the VO for the 2nd part of the Spousal application? Did any of you receive any response from them recently, either asking for re medical or police check?
 
jennifoysol said:
Is there anyone here who applied in February 2014 and has Singapore as the VO for the 2nd part of the Spousal application? Did any of you receive any response from them recently, either asking for re medical or police check?

You can check the singapore spreadsheet in my signature below. Then can ask those persons directly. Its better than posting your same question in many different threads.
 
My app changed to in Process last week.
 
kokonatsu said:
Hey Guys!
it has been long since i check on this thread ,im happy for those who has got their visa and those who got they passport request.well as i was getting myself ready to order for the gcms note.i check my email today and i found out that i got passport request today.i couldn't believe it .i screamed cause i couldn't believe it .wow. those who haven't heard from the embassies,just stay patience


Congratulations.... It feels so good when we get the PPR..... and the feeling will be better when we get
the DM.... my wife's passport has been at CEM for two weeks now... , so It could be this week that we get
the DM.... but I have seen some that take 4 weeks...so, I hope that the maximum will be 4 weeks... but
honestly...as I have seen CEM...they have improved the speed lately....
 
My wife's up changed to in process last week. Hoping for decision made soon. Wish everyone speedy visa processing.
 
Still no Response from our VO.

I don't want to be "that annoying person" but should we email again? Or give it a few more days?
 
missmatalini said:
Still no Response from our VO.

I don't want to be "that annoying person" but should we email again? Or give it a few more days?

Hi Miss...

Waiting is annoying... >:(
but I think that you should give more time...

At least you are in Canada already... Most of us still separated from our spouses... :-X
 
Awesomeg said:
Hi Miss...

Waiting is annoying... >:(
but I think that you should give more time...

At least you are in Canada already... Most of us still separated from our spouses... :-X

The push is I really want to go home and see my family and not worry about having to get back in. Really am worried this isn't going to finish soon enough and my dying grandfather will have gone and I'll be too late :\
(That being said I also am dying to be able to work and move out of my father in law's basement suite and feel what it's like to be an actual newlywed)

Sorry if my ranting and worry is offensive to those that are separated from their spouses. I feel for you, entirely, but being in Canada under the conditions I'm in isn't much easier.
 
missmatalini said:
The push is I really want to go home and see my family and not worry about having to get back in. Really am worried this isn't going to finish soon enough and my dying grandfather will have gone and I'll be too late :\
(That being said I also am dying to be able to work and move out of my father in law's basement suite and feel what it's like to be an actual newlywed)

Sorry if my ranting and worry is offensive to those that are separated from their spouses. I feel for you, entirely, but being in Canada under the conditions I'm in isn't much easier.

How long have you been in Canada already? I've been staying with my husband in Canada, but also coming in and out of the country during my stay. I *think* you'll be safe to go home to visit your family, especially since it is important to see your grandfather before it is too late. Don't let CIC determine your schedule for that. I always make sure I bring all of my documents (marriage certificate, letter from the lawyer stating that we're in the midst of getting PR, etc) with me just in case they ask, but they haven't asked yet. They usually just ask how long I'm staying for. I"m always up front. I tell them I'm staying to visit my husband and that I have already submitted an application for PR. If you're worried, you could even buy a refundable plane ticket to show them that you'll be leaving and just return it when you get to Canada.
 
I've been here a year and just sent away my papers to extend my stay I few weeks ago.

I really have toyed with the idea of just trying to head home, but my family keeps trying to put it off until PR is granted because they too are worried that I'll be denied at the border and with the string of luck we've been having, it would happen.

We are most likely flying into the States for Christmas, but I'll continue to hope I'll have landed before then. If not we'll be making the gamble then.
 
missmatalini said:
I've been here a year and just sent away my papers to extend my stay I few weeks ago.

I really have toyed with the idea of just trying to head home, but my family keeps trying to put it off until PR is granted because they too are worried that I'll be denied at the border and with the string of luck we've been having, it would happen.

We are most likely flying into the States for Christmas, but I'll continue to hope I'll have landed before then. If not we'll be making the gamble then.

I hear you...
better don't make any unnecessary movement....
just keep the flow... its true.. With immigration you never know....
but they should let you in once you are already married and you have an application going...
but you are right..
maybe by then your application is finalized and you get to do the landing when you return...
That will be the best case...

I hope that the wait is over soon...
 
Awesomeg said:
I hear you...
better don't make any unnecessary movement....
just keep the flow... its true.. With immigration you never know....
but they should let you in once you are already married and you have an application going...
but you are right..
maybe by then your application is finalized and you get to do the landing when you return...
That will be the best case...

I hope that the wait is over soon...

Thanks Awesomeg! You're posts always make me feel better :)