It was easy to pay online but I had to register with my email first.zee7447 said:Good stuff Hasan. Hope you get passport request Soon
It was easy to pay online but I had to register with my email first.zee7447 said:Good stuff Hasan. Hope you get passport request Soon
Oh..! That's scary another 3 years hope not.sam54562 said:Dear Rumu,
I found this in another thread from this forum:
STRANGE REPLY FROM NEW DELHI VISA OFFICE:
Hello guys
I got a very strange reply from new delhi visa office via case specific enquiry. i am posting to see if someone got similar reply and what was the outcome of this reply. I am going paste reply below.
Actually we have very straight forward case. Interview was done on 1feb 2016 and file was approved by the interview officer. We got remedial request on second day of the interview and completed on 5feb 2016.
However mp inquiry and gcms notes clearly states that eligibility,criminality and medical is passed and file is forwarded to RFV(ready for visa unit), but still couldnt get any passport request. i would really appreciate your replies. thanks.
CASE SPECIFIC REPLY
This is in reference to your client’s application for permanent residence in Canada.
The processing of this application is currently on hold. The case has been referred for further investigation in Canada. Investigations of this nature currently often take 18-36 months, and can take longer in some situations. We will continue to follow-up at regular intervals with the in-Canada office conducting the investigation. During this investigation, we will be unable to provide any further information. Once the investigation is completed, we will contact the applicant regarding further steps. The applicant should provide updates to contact information if required
We trust that this information will be of assistance.
Dear fellow members of the forum:
Its from another member named Jaggu. I hope Rumu doesn't have the similar situation...
Hi this looks like exactly my case probably the same guy took his wife's interview and then he passed away keept us hanging from nowhere.sam54562 said:Dear Farhana,
Please take a look of this post and advice him in your own detailed way please. I did reply to him on my way but now a days I think I am not focusing well enough so you are the best person to help him out in this situation...
I REPLIED:
Dear Pathfinder,
Please join the other thread http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/spousal-sponsorship-interview-questionaires-experience-preparations-t220698.960.html
More applicants like you can help you better.
As far as I know, they do cross check now a days. So if you can please provide the details of your interview it would be easier for other members to guide you.
Did they call you and cross check with you during or after the interview? Did they call anyone from both yours + wife's family and friends??
Did the Visa Officer took the police clearance?
Did you log in with your wife's UCI # and check the application status on cic website?
Please share your whole interview experience to serve you better.
Hope it helps.....
Did they give you any reply?Rumu said:Oh..! That's scary another 3 years hope not.
Hello Zeezee7447 said:Hey Rumu
I wanted to ask you something. Where did you apply from? I mean are you a Bangladeshi applicant or from different country. I am assuming you are Bangladeshi applicant. Thanks
Zaheed
No nothing yet. This is very strange no email back or GCMS notes reply.Hasan9999 said:Did they give you any reply?
Did you receive your GCMS notes lately?
Did your spouse get any feedback after interview?
Did your interviewer show any concern during interview or seems not happy with any answer?
You should have received some communication by now. This waiting is very stressful for you. Hope you get a positive decision soon.
Hi Rumu,Rumu said:No nothing yet. This is very strange no email back or GCMS notes reply.
God knows where my file is sitting now
Don't overthink it. Go with the language your wife is comfortable with.shanidbest said:Hello fellow members,
I have a question for those who went through interview or are going for it soon.
Are you going to be using/Have you used an Interpreter? Are you fluent/professional level in English? Do you have high education degree like Dr., Engineer, etc.? Was it done in English medium?
I am asking these many questions as members of my family are in little bit of conflict right now about using interpreter. My wife is from Gujarat. She has studied in English medium and has also completed B.D.S. in English medium. Some members are saying that when she has education like this it might be a bad impression on VO if she uses interpreter (as being Doctor (Dentist) and such). On the other side, some members (including my wife) do not want to take any chances, so want to use interpreter in the interview.
Please answer the questions and help me out. If you want, you can PM me the answers and your advice.
Thanks a lot
If your wife is not confident, get her an interpreter. No worries....Do mock video interview as many times as possible. Read this thread, it will surely help preparing interview.shanidbest said:Hello fellow members,
I have a question for those who went through interview or are going for it soon.
Are you going to be using/Have you used an Interpreter? Are you fluent/professional level in English? Do you have high education degree like Dr., Engineer, etc.? Was it done in English medium?
I am asking these many questions as members of my family are in little bit of conflict right now about using interpreter. My wife is from Gujarat, India. She has studied in English medium and has also completed B.D.S. in English medium. Some members are saying that when she has education like this it might be a bad impression on VO if she uses interpreter (as being Doctor (Dentist) and such). On the other side, some members (including my wife) do not want to take any chances, so want to use interpreter in the interview.
Please answer the questions and help me out. If you want, you can PM me the answers and your advice.
Thanks a lot
shanidbest said:Hello fellow members,
I have a question for those who went through interview or are going for it soon.
Are you going to be using/Have you used an Interpreter? Are you fluent/professional level in English? Do you have high education degree like Dr., Engineer, etc.? Was it done in English medium?
I am asking these many questions as members of my family are in little bit of conflict right now about using interpreter. My wife is from Gujarat, India. She has studied in English medium and has also completed B.D.S. in English medium. Some members are saying that when she has education like this it might be a bad impression on VO if she uses interpreter (as being Doctor (Dentist) and such). On the other side, some members (including my wife) do not want to take any chances, so want to use interpreter in the interview.
Please answer the questions and help me out. If you want, you can PM me the answers and your advice.
Thanks a lot
Hey RumuRumu said:Hello Zee
Yes I'm Bangladeshi and I'm the sponsor live in Calgary and my husband is in Dhaka
Your wife should use what she is comfortable with. If she thinks she can explain and express herself better in English then no need interpreter. If she cant then she should definitely go for interpreter. In my opinion she should take the interpreter because she is not using English daily. As Farhana said we are not talking about education here. It's about proficiency. My proficiency level of English and native language both are Intermediate because i am living in Canada for 20 years and I am using English daily. For me it doesn't matter in what language i do my interview. But for the people who doesn't practice English daily will have hard time in an interview. Because interview is not a normal conversation that you have with your buddies. You have to be more precious and accurate in an interview. There is no place for mistake there. Also there are times she will pause herself to gather the information and translate in her head before she answer if she is not fluent in English. If she does take then the interviewer might think she doesn't know the answer and that's why she is taking time. If you are not using English on a daily basis then i can guarantee you she will have difficulty expressing herself in the interview. I hope this is gonna help to make your decision.shanidbest said:Hello fellow members,
I have a question for those who went through interview or are going for it soon.
Are you going to be using/Have you used an Interpreter? Are you fluent/professional level in English? Do you have high education degree like Dr., Engineer, etc.? Was it done in English medium?
I am asking these many questions as members of my family are in little bit of conflict right now about using interpreter. My wife is from Gujarat, India. She has studied in English medium and has also completed B.D.S. in English medium. Some members are saying that when she has education like this it might be a bad impression on VO if she uses interpreter (as being Doctor (Dentist) and such). On the other side, some members (including my wife) do not want to take any chances, so want to use interpreter in the interview.
Please answer the questions and help me out. If you want, you can PM me the answers and your advice.
Thanks a lot