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puddinghh said:
but I did get an AIP letter...Is this bad?

No. It's not bad at all. Did you post the AIP? I don't recall that.

In any case, don't worry about it... DM == doneski. Just show up to the appointment they send you, answer the questions 3, and collect your COPR.
 
profiler said:
It comes the same way all the others have come to you. If that's email, then email. Otherwise, post.


OK, thank you for information :) And do you know how long I need to wait for it?
 
dimigago said:
OK, thank you for information :) And do you know how long I need to wait for it?

noo idea. varies based on office. upto 8 weeks (if it's Etobicoke) from what I have heard...
 
puddinghh said:
Did you got AIP letter ?
Now I have SA, DM, so I'm expecting AIP next?

Yes I got AIP letter, but I think that some people not receive it. And I think that you don't have to worry, because DM is the good thing :)
 
how long does it typically take for e-enabled medical to be sent to CIC? Also, did you guys have to provide urine sample too?
 
dimigago said:
Ok, I am Mississauga office and I hope it will be soon. Thanks :)

We also received the DM letter today, no AIP, but doesn't matter as the letter states "your application has been completed." So we are just waiting for the Vancouver office to contact us. :D :D :D :D :D :D
 
SA_to_Canada said:
We also received the DM letter today, no AIP, but doesn't matter as the letter states "your application has been completed." So we are just waiting for the Vancouver office to contact us. :D :D :D :D :D :D

Congrats...

I wish *I* had a DM letter....
 
SA_to_Canada said:
We also received the DM letter today, no AIP, but doesn't matter as the letter states "your application has been completed." So we are just waiting for the Vancouver office to contact us. :D :D :D :D :D :D
Congrats!! you inbox is full btw lol
 
SA_to_Canada said:
We also received the DM letter today, no AIP, but doesn't matter as the letter states "your application has been completed." So we are just waiting for the Vancouver office to contact us. :D :D :D :D :D :D

Congrats! :D :D
 
profiler said:
Congrats...

I wish *I* had a DM letter....

Thank you. We did the medical on Mar 7 and it showed passed on Mar 12, so it was less than 2 weeks after that we got the SA and DM letters. Sucks that you have to wait to re-do the medicals, but it will be a very quick approval once they pass the medicals.
 
SA_to_Canada said:
Thank you. We did the medical on Mar 7 and it showed passed on Mar 12, so it was less than 2 weeks after that we got the SA and DM letters. Sucks that you have to wait to re-do the medicals, but it will be a very quick approval once they pass the medicals.

Yeah, that's the price we pay for upfront. Either case I was only kidding :). Good to know that, when they are waiting for them, they are fast.
 
check this out!! IMM 5406 PAY ATTENTION
If you are applying for permanent residence in Canada, you must declare "ALL OF YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS".
-All dependants over the age of 18, whether accompanying or not, must complete and sign IMM 5406

Definitions of dependent children (types 1 and 2)
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5289ETOC.asp#forms

Your child or the child of your spouse or common-law partner can be considered a dependent child if that child meets the requirements of type 1 or 2 below:
Type 1
The child is under the age of 19 and is single (not married and not in a common-law relationship).
Type 2
The child is 19 years of age or older and has been financially dependent on a parent since before the age of 19 because of a physical or mental condition

This form must be filled out and signed by:
The principal applicant,
All dependent children aged 18 or over (whether coming with you to Canada or not).
Note: if your dependent child is the principal applicant on a sponsorship application, you should complete this form on their behalf regardless of their age

SECTION B GUIDE 5289
Write the personal details for your children. It is very important that you list all of your children (even if they are already permanent residents or citizens of Canada). This includes:
married children,
adopted children,
children of your spouse(step-children) or common-law partner,
any of your children who have been adopted by others,
any of your children who are in the custody of an ex-spouse, former common-law partner or other guardian
SO I CALLED CITIZENSHIP IMMIGRATION CANADA!!! THIS WAS WHAT I WAS TOLD
IF THERE IS A CHILD(REN)
COMPLETE AND HAVE THE DOCUMENT IMM5406 SIGNED

2ND NOTE
DID YOU KNOW YOUR SPOUSE, COMMON-LAW PARTNER OR CONJUGAL PARTNER
can not discuss, obtain and or submit any documentation to IRCC without IMM5476?
mhnmmn ircc would not discuss my account with my wife because there was no imm5476
hahahaha interesting
I see how participating on this forum make so many so knowledgeable.....