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torontonian2010 said:
Really inspiring story,love the courage u guys showed,feel like learning a lot from u,iam also kindda going through same kind of circumstances,lots of problems and request from chc are coming up,n everytime it is more difficult for me to obtain those requsitions.in all hard time just like u had at some point of ur case,but hope to learn a lot from ur case n buliding a lot of courage in me,i really salute ur patience and confidence,god bless ur family :)

I know how you feel but you just have to take one day at a time. Don't overwhelm yourself with trying to do too much at one time. I used to gather the documents like 3 a day or something because if I look at the list it freezes me to think of how much I need to do. Don't give up :D
 
lpntocanada said:
Hi! I finally received my passport back today from L.A. with the visas. I am so happy :) It has been a long journey of disappointments and triumphs. So to all the people who are in the process of applying for their permanent residency, the only thing I can tell you is to be patient and persevere in your goals. God will give it to us in His time.

I will tell you a little of our journey. We initially filed my husbands FSW application March 10, 2008. We waited for about 6-8 months without any news regarding application. We learned in Oct. 2008 that CIC changed some rules. The cut off was Feb. 28, 2008. We were late by a mere 10 days of filing. This was our first rejection that came Feb. 2009.

With a heavy heart, I started to look for an employer to sponsor me. Alberta health applied for an LMO in my name and got approved about May- June 2009. However, just before I could apply for my work permit they had a restructuring and had to stop all hiring of nurses. I was informed that they are withdrawing their offer of employment to me.

On June 2009, I learned that I can apply as my NOC was included in the list of 38 occupations. I informed my consultant and proceeded to file my application. On July 2009, I received a letter from CIC of rejection. I was flabbergasted and devastated of the news until I read the rejection letter in detail. My consultant filed under the wrong NOC which resulted in the rejection. During this period, I was depressed and questioning God's plans for me. I gathered all my faith in Him and prayed for His Guidance. We reapplied on July 2009 and after 14 months WE GOT IT!!!

I hope my story gives people the courage and patience to persevere. If one door closes He will surely open a window. You will just have to look and have faith in the Almighty.

God Bless us all :D

It is no doubt that Patience is the key to success.

However, wishing you best of luck for rest of your life's challenges........... :)

Cheers.
 
lpntocanada

Thank you very much for sharing your story and time line! It's GREAT to see that you are moving on to a new chapter. It's so touching!

May you have a wonderful and successful life in Canada. God Bless!
 
amazing......have a blasttttttttt
 
congrats...have a nice landing....
 
Congratulations to you and your family for the visa.

This is really giving some hope to all of us. I hope that I will also get a positive response for VO.

Best of luck for your new life in Canada!
 
Congratulations. .... Really impressed..... Good Luck... for new life inCanada

Mayank
 
Patience and sole reliance on GOD finally paid off!! CONGRATS!! I can well understand the hard days you passed through to win over this day!! CONGRATS!!
 
Very motivating story indeed.

Hearty (& well deserved) congratulations to you.

Good Luck for a great life in Canada

Cheers!!
 
Congratulations!!!! and God Bless all.
 
Congratulations
 
Congrats,
I really admire your patience.

I have a question regarding my case. Although i got my 2nd AOR(2nd file number) My wife is a principal applicant and i am spouse. We sent her master degree Transcripts notarize copy with other documents. Now we got to know we should send the original transcripts of masters as well as bachelor also. Now i am a bit worried that may be they refuse or chc will request for original? If you can help me in this regard. I am trying to collect now original transcript from the university as i don't live in my homeland. So that if they ask for original we can send them quickly!

Regards

lpntocanada said:
Hi! I finally received my passport back today from L.A. with the visas. I am so happy :) It has been a long journey of disappointments and triumphs. So to all the people who are in the process of applying for their permanent residency, the only thing I can tell you is to be patient and persevere in your goals. God will give it to us in His time.

I will tell you a little of our journey. We initially filed my husbands FSW application March 10, 2008. We waited for about 6-8 months without any news regarding application. We learned in Oct. 2008 that CIC changed some rules. The cut off was Feb. 28, 2008. We were late by a mere 10 days of filing. This was our first rejection that came Feb. 2009.

With a heavy heart, I started to look for an employer to sponsor me. Alberta health applied for an LMO in my name and got approved about May- June 2009. However, just before I could apply for my work permit they had a restructuring and had to stop all hiring of nurses. I was informed that they are withdrawing their offer of employment to me.

On June 2009, I learned that I can apply as my NOC was included in the list of 38 occupations. I informed my consultant and proceeded to file my application. On July 2009, I received a letter from CIC of rejection. I was flabbergasted and devastated of the news until I read the rejection letter in detail. My consultant filed under the wrong NOC which resulted in the rejection. During this period, I was depressed and questioning God's plans for me. I gathered all my faith in Him and prayed for His Guidance. We reapplied on July 2009 and after 14 months WE GOT IT!!!

I hope my story gives people the courage and patience to persevere. If one door closes He will surely open a window. You will just have to look and have faith in the Almighty.

God Bless us all :D