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bartjones said:
What is the date on that note and have you received a request to redo the medical?

On April 6th they entered that note which is the same day they asked for the new medical report. Is any of the information pertinent? I am just trying to get a sense of where we are in this process.
 
costaudjoe said:
On April 6th they entered that note which is the same day they asked for the new medical report. Is any of the information pertinent? I am just trying to get a sense of where we are in this process.

When did you re-do the medical?
 
bartjones said:
When did you re-do the medical?
When she got the email, she was with me at a conference in Shanghai. So she redid the medical last week.

Is there a light at the end of the tunnel?
 
Seems as though there are more than a few people on here who are over the 14 month mark. Are there any factors that have lead to the longer waits? We are headed to Canada in July, 7 months after our application was sent and 6 month since I was approved as a sponsor. When I see how long some people have been waiting, it make me wonder if we are going too soon.....

When would you first order the GCMS notes? 6 months after sponsorship approval?

When do you think is the best time to get your local MP involved? Any chance that it will only piss off the people in Manilla and just delay things even more?
 
costaudjoe said:
When she got the email, she was with me at a conference in Shanghai. So she redid the medical last week.

Is there a light at the end of the tunnel?

Probably not. It's always hard to say, but my wife redid her medical in March 2014 and, according to her GCMS notes, as of a couple weeks ago, the medical was still "in progress".
 
Red Tape Sucks said:
When would you first order the GCMS notes? 6 months after sponsorship approval?

That sounds about right. If you order before that, the notes won't tell you much at all.

When do you think is the best time to get your local MP involved? Any chance that it will only piss off the people in Manilla and just delay things even more?

I've read here that MPs will not get involved until your application has been ongoing longer than the average processing time, which in the case of Manila is around 14 months.
 
Red Tape Sucks said:
Seems as though there are more than a few people on here who are over the 14 month mark. Are there any factors that have lead to the longer waits? We are headed to Canada in July, 7 months after our application was sent and 6 month since I was approved as a sponsor. When I see how long some people have been waiting, it make me wonder if we are going too soon.....

When would you first order the GCMS notes? 6 months after sponsorship approval?

When do you think is the best time to get your local MP involved? Any chance that it will only piss off the people in Manilla and just delay things even more?

I got my MP involved at the one year mark. The first time his assistant came back with it's in the queue. The second time I contacted him (14 month mark) his assistant was able to find out that our CSQ (an important Quebec document) was missing in action. The third time I contacted him (16 month mark) I got radio silence.

PS I also did the GCMS notes recently.
 
Regarding contacting MP's.....

I contacted my MP at around the 12-13 month mark, and they weren;t able to provide any useful assistance until it had been over the 14 month period. I believe they phoned ottawa and relayed the message that my application was still within the standard processing times. When it had been over the 14 month mark, ( almost exactly to the day), i recieved an email regarding the re-med and other documentation. However, since then I have gone to them multiple times, ( the MP that is), and they are able to provide some help now with regards to clarifying questions about the application.

For example, when my wife submitted her updated police check, ( which we did very carefully and did include the lapsed record on), manilla then asked for it again with no clarification of what was deficent with the original one. I contacted the MP to clarify what the y issue with it was, ( which apparently was the lapsed record), which we then did the exact same way and re submitted with no issues as of yet. ( We made sure the translation by a lawyer read verbatim that the police check included lapsed records).

So yeah, MP's in my experience will be able to assist you with info on your application only after 14 months. Before that, all they did was confirm the app had been recieved, ( which was of some use since we were afraid it had been lost).
 
I wonder if those going through the process already will be grandfathered in? I can't believe that they are going to make this even more difficult for people.....

http://m.theglobeandmail.com/globe-debate/citizenship-act-will-create-two-classes-of-canadians/article18778296/?service=mobile&click=sf_globefb
 
Red Tape Sucks said:
I wonder if those going through the process already will be grandfathered in? I can't believe that they are going to make this even more difficult for people.....

http://m.theglobeandmail.com/globe-debate/citizenship-act-will-create-two-classes-of-canadians/article18778296/?service=mobile&click=sf_globefb

Knee-jerk policymaking serves no one.
 
Hey guys, just joining the thread. I'm in the middle of gathering docs and going through all of the stress I've read you guys have had. I've already got advice from Bart about the option C. Otherwise, so far I have:

a letter from my parents saying we can stay rent free
Letters from 2 friends confirming I'm returning as well
An email from my brother about buying his car
My employer letter
A cover letter discussing how my soon to be wife and I met
And a rough draft of all the printable forms

Also, I'll technically be married tomorrow as we're heading to the consulate and gu office for the paperwork.
The actual ceremony is this saturday. Them we'll start getting the Korean docs next week.

Will I have any trouble because of our relatively short timeline?
We started dating feb 2013, and are getting married this weekend. We'll be applying for the PR as soon as we can in June, then going to Canada after my contract in September to start waiting out the process. She'll have a return ticket as a visitor etc. Looks like I'll be near some of you as we'll also be going to Calgary area.

Any advice on what I have so far, please let me know. I'll update or ask questions as things come
 
ctcruiser said:
Will I have any trouble because of our relatively short timeline?
We started dating feb 2013, and are getting married this weekend. We'll be applying for the PR as soon as we can in June

Shouldn't be a problem. That's 15 month of dating before getting married, which is plenty of time. The "regular" period of a relationship before getting married/applying for PR is generally accepted at around 1 year.

Make sure you go to the Canadian consulate in the morning (I think before noon), as that's the only time they do the affidavits for being single (at least when I did it last year).
 
Cool, yeah we're on the train now to get there by 9am.
I thought of a question last night. I'm a bit confused about what to put on forms for her names. Of course her original Korean name, but when we get married, she wants to put my last name on her passport. Also, a lot of our texts etc use her English name. So basically, she has:
Korean name
English first name
Soon to be my last name.
I know there is a section for nicknames on one of the forms to cover her maiden name, but do I need a letter explaining the she has 2 first names and a new last name?


Oh, also I realized that my employer letter says my monthly salary as opposed to my annual salary. It does say how long I've worked there though. Is that ok?
 
ctcruiser said:
Cool, yeah we're on the train now to get there by 9am.
I thought of a question last night. I'm a bit confused about what to put on forms for her names. Of course her original Korean name, but when we get married, she wants to put my last name on her passport. Also, a lot of our texts etc use her English name. So basically, she has:
Korean name
English first name
Soon to be my last name.
I know there is a section for nicknames on one of the forms to cover her maiden name, but do I need a letter explaining the she has 2 first names and a new last name?

I would recommend using only her Korean name as it appears on her current passport and other official government documents. CIC will be using that name when they do their normal background checks/cross referencing during the course of your application. Using any other name will only confuse them and potentially delay the processing of your application. Perhaps you can make the name change after she gets her PR.


Oh, also I realized that my employer letter says my monthly salary as opposed to my annual salary. It does say how long I've worked there though. Is that ok?

Yes, that should be fine.
 
My husband's status changed to Decision Made in ECAS this morning! I hope this means his visa is finally on the way! :D