ahaha.... some applications weighs so much more than what you sent.... anyway, as what CIC says, every application is unique....thekindofguy said:My application was a bursting 1 kg. 8)
Welcome I think you still have a few months left to wait, but one girl from Japan was processed pretty quickly so maybe they have a special task force for you guys 8)yumeryuu said:Wow, I can't believe its march already. I've been waiting 4 months for word on my husband's visa. I hope we hear from Manila soon... I'm Canadian and my husband is Japanese. I've been living in Japan for 10 years and I can't wait to go home and bring my husband with me.
hey i love my skin tone and wished i'm darker! and i'm still in the philippines! it's summer, time to hit the beach!jarry96 said:lol ...and on the flip-side....filipinos finally appreciate their skin tone when they move to Canada where they get so many compliments on their "tan" along with regular envious "check-outs" when at the beach.
Hey Rairaiken, get the sun while you can! You should have your visa in a few months.rairaiken said:hey i love my skin tone and wished i'm darker! and i'm still in the philippines! it's summer, time to hit the beach!
a few months is too long!!!Steph C said:Hey Rairaiken, get the sun while you can! You should have your visa in a few months.
Why do you have to redo right away? Is that normal? And why can't they do e-medical thererairaiken said:a few months is too long!!!
haha thanks, i will get some sun!
btw, yesterday, the courier sent my medical results to the visa office in manila.
but i found out today that i have to redo the entire medical exam again. fudge!!!!!
i wanna cry TT_TT
they sent an email around 2nd week of feb telling me to redo the chest x-ray. i did that. but last week, they sent me another email, telling me to redo the entire medical exam, so we contacted the MP and she confirmed that yes, i have to redo everything. and this time an e-medical.Steph C said:Why do you have to redo right away? Is that normal? And why can't they do e-medical there
That sucks, and I'm sorry to hear that. Anyway, at least your almost there, just completing the last requirement from CEM (hopefully).rairaiken said:they sent an email around 2nd week of feb telling me to redo the chest x-ray. i did that. but last week, they sent me another email, telling me to redo the entire medical exam, so we contacted the MP and she confirmed that yes, i have to redo everything. and this time an e-medical.
another few months of waiting. i'm a feb 2012 batch -_-;
This has come up in other threads as well. I'm torn between the 2 arguments. I do think that processing times should be far less for citizens then for permanent residents. In the end the processing times have more to do with volume of applications rather than who is really applying. I doubt CIC could process anything in under 9 months even if there was only 2 applications in their pile.gortandmugs said:Just a short thing to say>>> I don,t think perm res.. should be able to sponsor until they are Canadian... they are here only 3 months and have the right to sponsor their spouse to Canada... I,ve been here 53 yrs in Canada and I have to wait longer than a perm res...
I know some PR's who have been in Canada longer then I've been alive. If they make a rule I bet there will be a lot of Canadian citizenship applications. I know it does seem a bit unfair, I don't like waiting behind PR's either. But some have to spend a lot of time here before they can even sponsor their families.gortandmugs said:Just a short thing to say>>> I don,t think perm res.. should be able to sponsor until they are Canadian... they are here only 3 months and have the right to sponsor their spouse to Canada... I,ve been here 53 yrs in Canada and I have to wait longer than a perm res...
I'm a bit torn as well. While I want it to be as fair as possible, you can ask what percentage of applications in the Family class are from Citizens and what percent are PR's? I would be willing to guess that for VO's like Manila, less than 10% would be from Citizens. I was sitting watching the local news with my Dad the other day, a piece about somebody who came over on a work visa and sponsored 5 kids and a husband and whoever else. My Dad who is a bit conservative said "the thing that bothers me is that somebody can come over here and then all of a sudden bring 7 people with them.. and then they can even bring their grandparents who don't do anything, etc etc." That's the public face of spousal immigration. So I said "Hey Dad.. do you think it's fair that I can sponsor my partner to come here" and he said yes he thinks it's fair. So then I said "well you know, that's the problem because people think that family class immigration is just immigrants bringing all their extended family into the country, but it also includes me and other people who married foreigners, even Americans are waiting in the same line."CanadianJeepGuy said:This has come up in other threads as well. I'm torn between the 2 arguments. I do think that processing times should be far less for citizens then for permanent residents. In the end the processing times have more to do with volume of applications rather than who is really applying. I doubt CIC could process anything in under 9 months even if there was only 2 applications in their pile.
The current government does not give a sh*t about people or reuniting families. If that was their goal we would see dramatic declines in processing time. This government is only interested in reducing costs regardless of what it does to service. FSW applications have dropped substantially as Family class has increased. This is where the federal government's interest lies.