Canadian_Citizen, finally some light is showing... The end of the tunnel is near thank you for sharing the news...Canadian_Citizen said:Hopefully!!
If you are lucky, they will update your e-cas details. This shows when you click on your application status hyperlink.JessJessy said:hello friends
how can we be sure that our medicals and updated forms have been received?
any email from the embassy, conformation,.....
it doesn't showwdOnCanada said:If you are lucky, they will update your e-cas details. This shows when you click on your application status hyperlink.
track the mails you sent, that is the earliest sign, and later on they may update your ecas..JessJessy said:hello friends
how can we be sure that our medicals and updated forms have been received?
any email from the embassy, conformation,.....
surely you know much more than any other concerning immigration things and rules and of course more than informative call centers!!Canadian_Citizen said:Why would you received residency in another country if you're waiting for permanent residency in Canada? I think will delay your application, and raise questions. You would also need to provide a police certificate from that country.
If you get married and plan on having your spouse come with you, then you will need to apply for a CSQ for him/her, so yes you need to let them know (this will most likely delay your processing time). It doesn't matter if the marriage is not registered in Lebanon, it would be registered in whatever country you get married. I'm assuming you mean civil marriage?
The second option you have, is get married, land in Canada, become a permanent resident, find a job, and sponsor your spouse. It's taking abou 1 1/2 to 2 years to sponsor someone in Lebanon. Also, you will need to provide proof, such as pictures, text messages, e-mails, phone logs to prove your relationship is real...they are becoming very strict due to fraud marriages.
Maybe someone else on this forum has something to add...I'm not an immigration expert lol...however, as everyone here, we probably know more than the people working in the call centres.
It depends on the individual...for example, if they served in the military it will take longer. That's what the foreign affairs department told me.dkeyrouz said:Canadian citizen is you fiancé was al capponi to take this long time for security checks
and one more question if someone have finished his security before you it might get the visa before you
i believe it wont take the same length for all applicants, once they are done with their backlogs and fast up this stage like the medical one, many visas will be given in short time..Canadian_Citizen said:It depends on the individual...for example, if they served in the military it will take longer. That's what the foreign affairs department told me.
I totally agree with youcherif2100 said:i believe it wont take the same length for all applicants, once they are done with their backlogs and fast up this stage like the medical one, many visas will be given in short time..
No jobs there!!!!!!!! even for canadians graduatesinitial said:Lemans why is that ?
93.1% of ppl have employment or their own job, doesn't mean to classify ourselves in advance under the unemployed part, and we all know that many of the 6.9% working under the table to avoid the taxes..lemans207 said:No jobs there!!!!!!!! even for canadians graduates
well, im not negative, but ???cherif2100 said:93.1% of ppl have employment or their own job, doesn't mean to classify ourselves in advance under the unemployed part, and we all know that many of the 6.9% working under the table to avoid the taxes..
after all, personally last what i am looking to have in canada is job, i am going for a safe and better quality of life, besides the so many friends that i have there (all are working )..