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HugoRien said:
Hello,

How do you know they worked on your file? Are you the applicant or the sponsor?
i can look on the e-cas and it changed to in process we are working on XXX XXXXX file

i am sponsor
 
Is that right to say that you haven't been accepted as sponsor yet?

From my understanding once you receive sponsor approval then you need to log with applican information to consult the oversea office status.
 
HugoRien said:
Is that right to say that you haven't been accepted as sponsor yet?

From my understanding once you receive sponsor approval then you need to log with applican information to consult the oversea office status.

i was accepted as a sponsor and my file was sent to H/K on the 8th of Oct and when to process on the 20th in H/K

you can see on line with your receipt number or your file number you get as a sponsor, when they start process your file in the embassy, before you get the letter from the embassy as long as you use your sponsor information
 
Got some good news this morning when I woke up... My wife has her interview scheduled for January 10th, 2011. Just a little over 2 months away. By that time it will be just under 12 months since they started processing her file.

Her medicals were done last December and will be one month expired by the time the interview takes place... what are the odds that she will have to redo them?

Cheers,
Doug
 
Is anyone living in the south of China (we live in Zhuhai)? What happens when the Chinese applicant is called for an interview in Hong Kong? Does the Applicant need a visa to enter Hong Kong? In that case, my wife would have to go to her home town (very far away) to get a Hong Kong visa.

Does anyone know an easier way?
Will Hong Kong admit a Chinese main lander because he or she has a letter from the Canadian embassy?
 
toby said:
Is anyone living in the south of China (we live in Zhuhai)? What happens when the Chinese applicant is called for an interview in Hong Kong? Does the Applicant need a visa to enter Hong Kong? In that case, my wife would have to go to her home town (very far away) to get a Hong Kong visa.

Does anyone know an easier way?
Will Hong Kong admit a Chinese main lander because he or she has a letter from the Canadian embassy?

We jut got a letter from the hong kong embassy and in that letter they tell you to make sure you have a visa to get into H/K. My wife lives just across the boarder on the mainland and she needs a second passport to get across the boarder into H/K. So i am thinking you need to get it from the chinese goerment before going into H/K and you can only stay 7 days in H/K. if i understand all the rules correctly, sounds like you have some movement on your request good luck
 
If you apply for a multiple entry visa to HK, at the end of the 7 days in HK you can cross border to Shenzhen and return to HK on same day, you could stay in HK for another 7 days. That means you can literally stay in HK for a maximum of 14 days.
 
steaky said:
If you apply for a multiple entry visa to HK, at the end of the 7 days in HK you can cross border to Shenzhen and return to HK on same day, you could stay in HK for another 7 days. That means you can literally stay in HK for a maximum of 14 days.

you right the issue i think is getting the first visa from the goverment to enter H/K

I believe (not sure) you get three passes with one visa correct me if i wrong
 
boblu said:
We jut got a letter from the hong kong embassy and in that letter they tell you to make sure you have a visa to get into H/K. My wife lives just across the boarder on the mainland and she needs a second passport to get across the boarder into H/K. So i am thinking you need to get it from the chinese goerment before going into H/K and you can only stay 7 days in H/K. if i understand all the rules correctly, sounds like you have some movement on your request good luck

Unfortunately no. Just planning ahead.
:'(