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thanks profiler for nice clear answer.
last time when I talked they told me : security, medical, eligibility and background passed.

Ya literally any time. Probably 2 weeks.

And eligibility is AIP...
 
Right? Pretty soon, there won't be any 2016's left, at this rate!

Wouldn't that be awesome! thanks for not being negative nancy lol
 
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Don't worry, you cannot go from no news to refusal, that just do not happen. If they are not satisfied with the documents you submitted to prove your cohabitation and relationship, they will send you a letter requesting more proofs. Before refusal, they would give you opportunities to address their concerns. So, if you have a decision in a few days/weeks, that's for sure a positive one! Just start planning your party!
We have SA & AIP already. So I guess that means they are already statisfied with proofs that we submitted, right?
 
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We have SA & AIP already. So I guess that means they are already statisfied with proofs that we submitted, right?
Yes exactly, so you really can start planning your party!
 
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Hopefully sooner!
Yah Profiler Hopefully. I read on this thread before somebody mentioned that they received the same call like I did and then later that day in evening they got the DM letter
 
Yah Profiler Hopefully. I read on this thread before somebody mentioned that they received the same call like I did and then later that day in evening they got the DM letter

Could be any time now!
 
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Yes exactly, so you really can start planning your party!
For sure. My Birthday is coming on 14th. I am hoping for an exciting gift from CIC.
 
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Lmao... I did that once with a lake trout on a snowy thanksgiving...he came close to waters edge...

When I saw this... Immediately I thought of noodlin'!
That's certainly a good example of perseverance!
 
That's certainly a good example of perseverance!

It's not quite noodling. Most noodling is just using your hand like a worm in murky water.

Fishing is relaxing. You, a rod and reel, and nature. No Canada visa, no CIC.

Though, watch out for snapping turtles or water moccasins. Maybe poison ivy and oak...

Otherwise, totally relaxing (lol)
 
It's not quite noodling. Most noodling is just using your hand like a worm in murky water.

Fishing is relaxing. You, a rod and reel, and nature. No Canada visa, no CIC.

Though, watch out for snapping turtles or water moccasins. Maybe poison ivy and oak...

Otherwise, totally relaxing (lol)
I haven't fished for several years, but I used to fish a lot. My favorite was muskellunge (at least that's the name according to Google translate...), they are so huge. But for the taste, my favourite was the walleye.
 
I haven't fished for several years, but I used to fish a lot. My favorite was muskellunge (at least that's the name according to Google translate...), they are so huge. But for the taste, my favourite was the walleye.

Muskie! Far from where we live... But the river that's a 5min walk (2min drive) is almost overrun with northern pike (Esox lucius), 4 foot common carp (Cyprinus carpio), bass and catfish.

There is a train bridge that you can stare from and see the huuuge carp cleaning the bottom in parallel...

South of Brantford is where this river starts to see walleye and salmon/rainbow trout.

So close by there is mini muskie (pike). But also snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina), and lots of deer, wild turkey, herons, etc. It's pretty chill... Sans the turtles LOL
 
Muskie! Far from where we live... But the river that's a 5min walk (2min drive) is almost overrun with northern pike (Esox lucius), 4 foot common carp (Cyprinus carpio), bass and catfish.

There is a train bridge that you can stare from and see the huuuge carp cleaning the bottom in parallel...

South of Brantford is where this river starts to see walleye and salmon/rainbow trout.

So close by there is mini muskie (pike). But also snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina), and lots of deer, wild turkey, herons, etc. It's pretty chill... Sans the turtles LOL
I'm not aware if there are any turtles in our rivers around here, I never heard of that. But pike, walleye, musky, bass, different kind of trout, they are quite common here. We have several salmon rivers in the province, but it requires a special licence to fish them. I've never tried fishing salmon.