Thanks for the welcomes!
- Jean26 I applied April 15th and they started processing June 25th. They haven't asked for any more information - so we hope we will get AIP soon!
The process has been a really hard on us I lived in my husband's country (S.Korea) for 3 yrs and I got a permanent residence visa within a week!
Robrod - I am a canadian permanent resident (originally from England) & I thought the same - I did not get citizenship because I didn't think I needed it - for me this was a mistake.
I should have applied when I had the chance because now I want a government job (every government job prefers citizenship to pr - even those call centre nitwits!)
Also if we are out of Canada for more than 2 yrs within 5 yrs we'll lose pr status. This isn't good if we decide to live in my husband's country for a while or retire early in a nice hot country! Now I have to wait another 2 yrs (because I have been out of the country for too long)
- Jean26 I applied April 15th and they started processing June 25th. They haven't asked for any more information - so we hope we will get AIP soon!
The process has been a really hard on us I lived in my husband's country (S.Korea) for 3 yrs and I got a permanent residence visa within a week!
Robrod - I am a canadian permanent resident (originally from England) & I thought the same - I did not get citizenship because I didn't think I needed it - for me this was a mistake.
I should have applied when I had the chance because now I want a government job (every government job prefers citizenship to pr - even those call centre nitwits!)
Also if we are out of Canada for more than 2 yrs within 5 yrs we'll lose pr status. This isn't good if we decide to live in my husband's country for a while or retire early in a nice hot country! Now I have to wait another 2 yrs (because I have been out of the country for too long)