Cost me about $250 in Ottawa and 3500 php for dependent child in Manila at IOM.
can you provide the link of the article please?The CBC had a good article today that Canada Immigration has increased its quotas for 2019-2021, including family reunification. Almost 50,000 more persons being admitted in 2019. Good news for all of us, I think!
Yup...i thought so too...unfortunately there was only 1 option of clinic in the country - so they can charge whatever they want!Thats insane. It cost my husband around $88 in India.
Here is the Canadian report on Immigration that indicates the future goals:can you provide the link of the article please?
Thanks
Sorry, I don't mean to trouble you but would you be able to provide a link what these stand for/what they mean? I struggle with all of the acronyms!NO it is SA>>>MED>>>Eligibility(takes long)>>BGC>>PPR
Thanks a lotHere is the Canadian report on Immigration that indicates the future goals:
https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/pdf/pub/annual-report-2018.pdf
And then I couldn't find the CBC article any more, but I found one from CNN, ironically:
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/10/world/canada-immigration-trnd/index.html
Extremely rare for an app to be returned after AOR.HI All - dumb question to be sure - I thought the AOR meant that they had reviewed all the documents and accepted the application package. When I was reading the Canada.ca website, it says that AOR is simply that - acknowledgement of receipt. Does that mean that the application could still be rejected? I don't think we missed anything, but I am very anxious about it!