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chickie72 said:
Kerolsgirl ended up having to pay the $400 for her ARC in March even though her exclusion order was over in May and when hubby went to take the PP in to the high commission in June, they refunded them the $400 so the same may happen for you but in the end you will get it back!

What is ARC?
 
carm_cnd said:
What is ARC?

Authorization to return to Canada you need one if a spouse is a denied refugee went home on a deportation order, there is removal orders and lastly exclusion orders.
 
ok so I am good because hubby has never left Jamaica ;)
 
oneandonly said:
okay that's good how do you pay cash or credit card?
you can only pay in cash at a bank, he has to get a $400 bank draft from them then take it too the high commission but it tells you everything in the letter they mail (snail mail of course!) to you. Ours was dated aug 14th and he got it August 30th so 15 days to get to him and our 60 days started aug 14th LOL I have never seen anyone get the ARC letter thru email yet always thru regular post.
 
chickie72 said:
you can only pay in cash at a bank, he has to get a $400 bank draft from them then take it too the high commission but it tells you everything in the letter they mail (snail mail of course!) to you. Ours was dated aug 14th and he got it August 30th so 15 days to get to him and our 60 days started aug 14th LOL I have never seen anyone get the ARC letter thru email yet always thru regular post.

Okay thanks chickie will look out for this letter. So far folks in canada has no mail yet.
 
When I submit my application I should just pay for the ARC? My hubby is going to need one. I don't went to delay the process.
 
Is the arc letter only sent in jamaica or canada as well. My husband has moved 3 times and I just got an email recently they changed his address from
2 months ago. Been checking some post office nothing there.
 
Leshatesha said:
When I submit my application I should just pay for the ARC? My hubby is going to need one. I don't went to delay the process.

No you can't pay for it up front you have to wait till the ask you for the payment.
 
Carm , thanks for your reply.... Watching all you 2012's frustrates me and somehow I think
I can figure it out..lol Chickie..... that video had me laughing out loud... priceless. Perfect
start to the day... Here's watching for progress and news for you all in Oct.
 
Disappointments, challenges and failures are not meant to destroy you. They are meant to strengthen you, to build your character, to give you fortitude to accomplish your God-given destiny.

~Joel Osteen Ministries~
 
oneandonly said:
Is the arc letter only sent in jamaica or canada as well. My husband has moved 3 times and I just got an email recently they changed his address from
2 months ago. Been checking some post office nothing there.
sorry I can't really answer that one cause u r different as u have a lawyer as representative and never seen that before so I am not sure. All of us (tintin, kerolsgirl, and myself all our hubbies received the letter in JA through regular post) our rprf we got through email. But hubbies letter did say that if they don't receive the money from the arc before the 60 days they will consider your application withdrawn. I would try to find out for sure what will happen so your letter doesn't get lost. Ask around to others who have representatives and see if they r the ones who will receive the letter or if it is your hubby and if hubby be sure to send emails with new address. My experience with them though I had changed hubbies phone # and they had still called his old number even though I had emailed them with all the information. Good luck!
 
Mrs. Davis said:
Carm , thanks for your reply.... Watching all you 2012's frustrates me and somehow I think
I can figure it out..lol Chickie..... that video had me laughing out loud... priceless. Perfect
start to the day... Here's watching for progress and news for you all in Oct.
thank you I thought it might lift some spirits!
 
God's Purpose in Marriage

It is vital that we understand from the very beginning that man and woman were created by God. They were to share life together in love. Yet the woman was made to be a "helper" to the man. She was made from man and - despite all the pronouncements of the modern "experts" - a woman can find her greatest joy and fulfillment in relating to, helping, supplementing and assisting her husband in their life together, in bearing children, and in managing a household.

A very real Satan the Devil is doing all he can to obliterate this concept from the minds of young people today. Through the psychologists and marriage counselors, through the media and even through the educational system, Satan is busily attacking God's plan for the family. He is vigorously pumping out the concept that mankind was not created by a real God. He wants us to believe that we just "happened" to evolve, that there is no supreme purpose for our lives, and that men and women are not essentially different in many ways, so it does not make any difference as to the roles they play and which one is the leader in the family.

Now, Satan has even begun to influence certain segments of our society to accept the idea that a "family" need not consist of a husband and wife. It may be two or more people of the same sex just "living together." However, if you believe the Bible, notice what Jesus said about marriage: "Have you not read that He who made them at the beginning made them male and female, and said, 'For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.' So then, they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate" (Matthew 19:4–6). Jesus puts God squarely in the picture. He shows that God did create the first woman for the first man. He then caused them to come together, as man and wife, to become "one flesh" in this God-ordained relationship. God intends all marriages since to follow this example.

Jesus explained that only because of the "hardness" of their hearts did God permit a husband and wife to divorce. And that was only for sexual immorality. Jesus clearly referred to the Genesis "creation story" as a fact. Jesus acknowledged that God "made us male and female" (v. 4). Again, Jesus said, regarding marriage: "What God has joined together, let not man separate" (v. 6). If this profound realization - that it is God who ordained marriage - is at the very heart of your marriage, you will have an infinitely better chance at success.
 
chickie72 said:
sorry I can't really answer that one cause u r different as u have a lawyer as representative and never seen that before so I am not sure. All of us (tintin, kerolsgirl, and myself all our hubbies received the letter in JA through regular post) our rprf we got through email. But hubbies letter did say that if they don't receive the money from the arc before the 60 days they will consider your application withdrawn. I would try to find out for sure what will happen so your letter doesn't get lost. Ask around to others who have representatives and see if they r the ones who will receive the letter or if it is your hubby and if hubby be sure to send emails with new address. My experience with them though I had changed hubbies phone # and they had still called his old number even though I had emailed them with all the information. Good luck!

thank you
 
Thank you for sharing COG what a really good read


chilld of God said:
God's Purpose in Marriage

It is vital that we understand from the very beginning that man and woman were created by God. They were to share life together in love. Yet the woman was made to be a "helper" to the man. She was made from man and - despite all the pronouncements of the modern "experts" - a woman can find her greatest joy and fulfillment in relating to, helping, supplementing and assisting her husband in their life together, in bearing children, and in managing a household.

A very real Satan the Devil is doing all he can to obliterate this concept from the minds of young people today. Through the psychologists and marriage counselors, through the media and even through the educational system, Satan is busily attacking God's plan for the family. He is vigorously pumping out the concept that mankind was not created by a real God. He wants us to believe that we just "happened" to evolve, that there is no supreme purpose for our lives, and that men and women are not essentially different in many ways, so it does not make any difference as to the roles they play and which one is the leader in the family.

Now, Satan has even begun to influence certain segments of our society to accept the idea that a "family" need not consist of a husband and wife. It may be two or more people of the same sex just "living together." However, if you believe the Bible, notice what Jesus said about marriage: "Have you not read that He who made them at the beginning made them male and female, and said, 'For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.' So then, they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate" (Matthew 19:4–6). Jesus puts God squarely in the picture. He shows that God did create the first woman for the first man. He then caused them to come together, as man and wife, to become "one flesh" in this God-ordained relationship. God intends all marriages since to follow this example.

Jesus explained that only because of the "hardness" of their hearts did God permit a husband and wife to divorce. And that was only for sexual immorality. Jesus clearly referred to the Genesis "creation story" as a fact. Jesus acknowledged that God "made us male and female" (v. 4). Again, Jesus said, regarding marriage: "What God has joined together, let not man separate" (v. 6). If this profound realization - that it is God who ordained marriage - is at the very heart of your marriage, you will have an infinitely better chance at success.