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ujbaby

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May 21, 2011
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toronto,on
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-O
NOC Code......
3233
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
14/08/2012. Sydney received on 17/08/12
AOR Received.
september 8th 2012
IELTS Request
sent with application
Med's Request
Aug-07-2013
Med's Done....
Aug-22-2013, dependents 28-08-13
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
september 6th 2013, cic received on sept 10th, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
05/09/2013
LANDED..........
November 2nd, 2013
Have anyone here applied cec with dependent children??? How long does it take to process especially when the children lives outside of canada???? I am applying with my children and my pgwp will expire in 2013 august..pls respond if u have any idea. my application would be sent out next week
 
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I don't know how would be different having dependednt children inside from outside Canada since their eligibility checklist is same. I had two children and my spouse (living inside Canada with me) under my application and it took me 9 months to get PPR. Hope it helps you.
 
Pioneer said:
I don't know how would be different having dependednt children inside from outside Canada since their eligibility checklist is same. I had two children and my spouse (living inside Canada with me) under my application and it took me 9 months to get PPR. Hope it helps you.

My children lives outside of canada and I am applying with them. from what u said, it appears that ur children and spouse lives here in canada with u so i assume ur case is different from mine.
 
I don't see a difference except perhaps in the time it takes to receive documents like your kids' medical results from your home country, but you have no control over it. Also, as your kids are younger than 18 and have not travelled, the background checks shouldn't take too long. Focus on submitting a complete application the first time to avoid unnecessary delays.

Note that if you provide an email address, you should check it regularly(including the spam/junk mail folder) and you can add the visa office's email to your safe list.
 
SenoritaBella said:
I don't see a difference except perhaps in the time it takes to receive documents like your kids' medical results from your home country, but you have no control over it. Also, as your kids are younger than 18 and have not travelled, the background checks shouldn't take too long. Focus on submitting a complete application the first time to avoid unnecessary delays.

Note that if you provide an email address, you should check it regularly(including the spam/junk mail folder) and you can add the visa office's email to your safe list.

Thanx Senorita, much appreciated :) :)