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hinnajamal said:
you are a provincial nominee. your case will be processed more fast than ours
No,I m not a provincial nominee.I applied under Federal skilled worker.I applied in April 2008.Is this a fast process?
 
mahad said:
No,I m not a provincial nominee.I applied under Federal skilled worker.I applied in April 2008.Is this a fast process?

do u have AEO(arranged employment offer)

y u so late u applied in 2008
 
azazaz said:
do u have AEO(arranged employment offer)

y u so late u applied in 2008
Yes i have arranged employment offer(AEO).My arranged employment expired on 2nd of April after 4 years.
 
azazaz said:
great..send them required docs ASAP....good luck
Thanks.Yes I will.
 
azazaz said:
great...i pray you get positive outcome...have u checked history of cases?

wat ur lawyer says do u have good chances to win? thx

Lawyer says if you would not be on merit I'd refuse to appeal regarding your case...
I donot understand the history of cases as I could not find speacific JD mismatch cases..
jazakAllah..
Thanks to pray..
 
Hi,

As my status is RBVO since Aug 2010, i recently got married, can any one suggest me should i update CIC about my marriage or should I wait for my application response first
 
hussain811 said:
Hi,

As my status is RBVO since Aug 2010, i recently got married, can any one suggest me should i update CIC about my marriage or should I wait for my application response first

Update it
 
hussain811 said:
Hi,

As my status is RBVO since Aug 2010, i recently got married, can any one suggest me should i update CIC about my marriage or should I wait for my application response first

u must update if you have the file number...
 
WHAT IS YOUR NOC
mahad said:
I got a letter from London asking me to submit Declaration A form within 60 days and a letter from my canadian employer in which detail of my job duties and salary etc. within 90 days.I got this letter on 4 April and posting date was 28 march.it was through regular mail.Remember,i applied with arranged employment.
 
hussain811 said:
how ? wrote them email with covering letter ??

1 covering letter...
2 passport copy of your spouse...
3 marriage certificate...
4 Generic Application Form for Canada [IMM 0008] filled by you
5 Additional Dependants/Declaration [IMM 0008DEP] filled by you on behalf of your dependant
6 Additional Family Information [IMM 5406] one filled by you and one filled by your spouse
7 Supplementary Information - Your and your spouse travels if applicable [IMM 5562]
8 And the required fee for your spouse
9 your spouse photographs (6)....
 
hussain811 said:
how ? wrote them email with covering letter ??

Dear Hussain...

you can inform them via email about your marriage and then gather ur documents fill in the forms that i have previously posted in ur response and post them all to your visa office.....
 
hussain,

see if anything got missed from the above post.

update info in these Forms:

(a) Generic Application Form for Canada [IMM 0008)
(b) Schedule A: Background/ Declaration [IMM 5669] Completed by Principal Applicant and Spouse.
(c) Additional Family Information [IMM 5406] E-Completed by the Principal Applicant & the Spouse.
(d) Supplementary Information - Your travels [IMM 5562]
(e) Fee Payment Form – Application for Permanent Residence – Federal Skilled Worker [IMM 5620]


0.1. Wife's all education papers.
1. Certificate(s) of marriage (notarized)
2. Copies of passport of spouse (Notarized)
3 Birth certificate of spouse (translated and notarized, if any).
4. 5 copies photographs of spouse as per photo specification.
5. Application fee of spouse
6. National ID of Spouse (Translated and notarized)
7. PCC of spouse (its possible to send later based upon their requirement)
8. Any updates from your side like passport change, job change and so on.

Write a cover letter