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ready_fi_move_on said:
love it ;D ;D ;D
Good morning everyone
I hope all is well and your families all survived the storm with little or no damage to property (all though those can be replaced and redone) as long as we have life.....
Thoughts and prayers to those in the other Cuba and the bahamas who still have to tangle with Sandy
hoping to here some good news today from someone here on this forum I doubt very much it will be me but as long as someone has something to celebrate today i will be happy ..........
I am thinking of going to jamaica for christmas but right now with the price of tickets and the way my job is going it might be a safer bet to wait untill the new year.... that means yet another aniversary spent without my :) husband hopefully it will be the last ..... i am not sure why but i have a felling that things will not come togather till in the new year for us ......... happy thursday everyone ;D

Keep ur chin up! From looking at the chart, anything is possible. :)
 
WOW i thought the quiet was before the storm..... not after
where is everyone lol
GREAT NEWS HAPPY DANCE -AS PER THE LATEST NEWS REPORT THE EYE OF THE STORM WILL NOT HIT THE BAHAMAS SOOOOOOOO HAPPY NEWS OUR BLONDIE IS SAFE YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ;D ;D ;D
Big sigh of relief ........... as per notes on the CIC website the Canadian embassy is closed yesterday and today so.....who knows ....anyways they are back to work tomorrow...maybe the joy of being alive will light a fire under them and they will start pick up there speed on reuniting families
 
Jamgirl said:
Well that definately makes me feel a lot better. I was under the understanding that an IO will not start background checks until the selection process was complete and passed. This must mean that all of my husband's checks are finished. Hopefully my hubby really will be here for Christmas.

Thank you Charlie, I have tears :)

Jamgirl - am just catching up....That definitely sounds like great news! I understand that you have been waiting for awhile so I can just imagine how excited you must feel. I am happy for you :D
 
Hope everyone was able to connect with their loved ones in JA.
 
Hello, all. Just popping in here to say I'm thinking of everybody affected by the storm. :( You, your families, friends are in my thoughts.
 
Thanks, OhC! I'm sure everyone appreciates it!
 
Good morning family its friday
hoping for some good news from some body today
The year is winding down so hopefull we will get nuff ppr's rolling out soon ;D
 
Good mawnin fam! Today is the "Twenty-sixth" hoping that somebody's prediction comes true today ;)!!

Saw this on yahoo news this morning....

"MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - Some newlyweds now face a new rule the government says is designed to combat marriage fraud.

The regulation applies to Canadians or permanent residents who bring their spouse to Canada from overseas.

They'll now have to live together in what the government calls a legitimate relationship for two years or the sponsored spouse could lose permanent resident status.

The rule will only apply to those who have been married less than two years and have no children together at the time of their application.

Immigration Minister Jason Kenney says sometimes the sponsor in Canada is being duped and sometimes the marriage is actually a commercial transaction.

He says implementing a two-year conditional permanent residence period will help deter fraud and the victimization of Canadians.

The conditional status will be waived in cases where there is evidence of abuse or neglect or where the spouse already in Canada dies.

The new regulation will apply to all applications received after today.

It follows measures introduced earlier this year also aimed at sponsored spouses.

Those rules require a sponsored spouse to be a permanent resident for five years before they in turn could bring a partner or spouse to Canada.
"

Thoughts? ? ? ?
 
Further to Jamgirl's recent posting; from the Globe & Mail:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/newlyweds-moving-to-canada-must-live-together-two-years-or-risk-deportation/article4678747/
 
Keke78 said:
Jamgirl - am just catching up....That definitely sounds like great news! I understand that you have been waiting for awhile so I can just imagine how excited you must feel. I am happy for you :D

Thank you! I don't know how much time to anticipate so trying not to keep one in my head but very hard. I read last night that someone from a different VO orders they're GCMS notes every month like clockwork (I had thought of this and went against it lol remember everyone? lol) anyways, he sees what goes on with his file and basically it stuck out to me that he stated it had been 3 weeks from the time his checks were completed to the time he got PPR. I can't remember which VO he is going thru but man, it is nice to think that can happen. But certainly Kingston does not have a reputation for being that quick lol... A so it go. I will be over the moon if he is here before Christmas!


PS I miss Anada!!! I miss her craziness and honesty in our forum! I hope you are having the time of your life!!!
 
Nevaeha said:
Further to Jamgirl's recent posting; from the Globe & Mail:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/newlyweds-moving-to-canada-must-live-together-two-years-or-risk-deportation/article4678747/

Hey Nev, wha ya pree?

Just pullin a quote from what you posted and adding some humor...

"The probationary period will apply to couples in a relationship of two years or less who have no children together when the sponsored partner moves to Canada. "

Well, lucky for us JA applicants, the two years will be up soon after we take time to sort out our applications and await this long "ssa" approval process lol
 
Jamgirl said:
Good mawnin fam! Today is the "Twenty-sixth" hoping that somebody's prediction comes true today ;)!!

:)
 
Just thought I would share some good news I received on this "Fantastic Friday"
With all the positive vibes I was getting from this site I decided to be proactive and send an email to the Kingston Immigration on Wednesday nite and this was the response I got today.

Dear Madam:

Your spouse's application has been sent to an officer to be assessed. We will be in touch with him when this is done.
Thank you for your good wishes.

Regards,
KINGSTON IMMIGRATION


Trying to to read between the lines but I feel this is positive news....I think
 
a reply is good news....congrats.... :)
 
Royal Lolly said:
Just thought I would share some good news I received on this "Fantastic Friday"
With all the positive vibes I was getting from this site I decided to be proactive and send an email to the Kingston Immigration on Wednesday nite and this was the response I got today.

Dear Madam:

Your spouse's application has been sent to an officer to be assessed. We will be in touch with him when this is done.
Thank you for your good wishes.

Regards,
KINGSTON IMMIGRATION


Trying to to read between the lines but I feel this is positive news....I think

congrats .......
My husband emailed them on Tuesday and soo far nothing ...but im not surprised kgn never answers any of our emails