Thank you so much. I had been through a lot of struggles too before I finally touched down Canada and I don't want to happen for all the aspiring caregivers what I had experienced. So if ever I have my knowledge on their issues I will share with all my heart. Goodluck to you all.Mrs.Grey said:@ denyelay you have been very helpful and kind hearted to share all these important infos to everyone. Keep up the good work and may the Lord grant you more blessings ;DS
Well I was a direct applicant but I let my consultant processed my visa. It doesn't matter if single parent or divorce as long as the employer is qualified to hire the nanny by the proof of income and can provide a better accomodation.nismopinoy said:Is any of you applied directly? Or did you use agency? What agency? Do you have any idea if the employer is a single parent get approve with LMIA??
Leaf1977 said:Hi all,
For those that received approvals for their visa in June or July have they received their passports yet? Our nanny received her letter on February 8. I believe with Chinese New Year things have been delayed. We were hoping she would get her passport today so we could have her in Canada next weekend.
Thanks everyone for sharing their thoughts.
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hi leaf1977. is she passed her passport at visa office on feb 8? just send my passport right now they said it will take more than a month. did she give a letter request to expedite the process?
denyelay said:Well I was a direct applicant but I let my consultant processed my visa. It doesn't matter if single parent or divorce as long as the employer is qualified to hire the nanny by the proof of income and can provide a better accomodation.
I don't think it wilk affect your application since they asked your passport for visa stamping. Just tell them that you are allowed only to stay until March 24, 2015. Many applicants send an email to expedite their application due to status in HK. They are really considerate. Goodluck.Ana Villanueva said:hi denyelay i just wanna know if u have idea about my situation. just passed my passport to visa office today and they told me it will take 3 to 4 weeks. i just resign until march 10 and allow to stay here in hk until march 24. i wanna email cic to expedite my application. do you think there is no affect with my application if tell them that i already resigned?
anyone have idea is welcome...thankx in advance
Well in my case I didn't go home but yes you can still go home in your country once the visa has been received, the problem is in the immigration of your country if they will ask another requirements and processing to be able to exit. By the way, where are you come from?Mrs.Grey said:@ denyelay, were you allowed by the cic to stay a few weeks in your home country before leaving to canada? Is it possible?
denyelay said:I don't think it wilk affect your application since they asked your passport for visa stamping. Just tell them that you are allowed only to stay until March 24, 2015. Many applicants send an email to expedite their application due to status in HK. They are really considerate. Goodluck.
Go to HK immigration and ask gor the extension of stay but email first the CIC and explain your situation in HK so they can expedite your visa. Goodluck.ravenrainram said:Hello everyone pls i need help. This is my situation
I went back to hk coz my agent received an email from canadian consulate for my passport request and she passed it feb 23. Its been over a wk but till now my passport is still in the consulate.my last visa is on fri march 6. I wanted to send request to expedite my visa but i dont know how. I dont know what to do . I told my agent if we could do something to expedite my visa but instead she said wait a litlle longer. I felt like im running out of time. I only have 2 days coz consulate is close every friday. Please anyone can help me. Thanks in advance