Dan_from_Surrey
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- Nov 5, 2010
- 23
- 124
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Manila
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 19-09-2012
- Doc's Request.
- Submitted with app
- AOR Received.
- Sponsorship approval 24-10-12
- File Transfer...
- 24-10-12
- Med's Request
- Meds received 1-11-12
- Med's Done....
- 15-08-2012 - Meds re-done 24-10-2013
- Interview........
- NA
- Passport Req..
- 04-06-2013 DM 04-11-13
- VISA ISSUED...
- 11-12-2013
- LANDED..........
- 22-11-2013!
You will get no argument for me, I am tired of the waiting, so is my Asawa, this has no been 20 months total for us, between the Philippines government and now the Canadian government, we have had enough.
It took from June 2011 until August 2012 just to get everything back in the Phil's straightened out when my wife changed her name when she went back home. I would of never believed paper work could take so long at that did, between the name change and doing the report of marriage, and then getting her passports with her married name, I spent a lot of time in the Philippine Consulate in Vancouver, they just have one speed there, extra slow, I understand they are busy, but nearly four months to get paper work from the front counter and into a bag to send back to the Philippines, where it sat for months and months again.
At least now we console ourselves knowing that we are on the downward end of this wait, and hopefully soon she will be back here, and we can get on with living, instead of being stuck in limbo.
It took from June 2011 until August 2012 just to get everything back in the Phil's straightened out when my wife changed her name when she went back home. I would of never believed paper work could take so long at that did, between the name change and doing the report of marriage, and then getting her passports with her married name, I spent a lot of time in the Philippine Consulate in Vancouver, they just have one speed there, extra slow, I understand they are busy, but nearly four months to get paper work from the front counter and into a bag to send back to the Philippines, where it sat for months and months again.
At least now we console ourselves knowing that we are on the downward end of this wait, and hopefully soon she will be back here, and we can get on with living, instead of being stuck in limbo.