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ScottishPolish said:
Yes he was approved in the interview, which was a quick one (maybe 10 mins) and he was told after to wait in the waiting room while they filled out his paperwork and gave him his COPR. He landed back in CAnada the next day.

Fingers crossed for you as well. Please note that in our case we had a lot of red flags - we had only been married a short period of time when we filed for sponsorship. Plus many other flags. All I can say is that it is absolutely critical to prove your relationship is genuine. We were able to do it, because it truly is. Just be honest and try not to be nervous in the interview - they are very good at reading people.

I'm sure you will do just fine!

Thank you for this.
We are in relationship from 9 years and we have proofs of our chatting and facebook or emails.
I hope it will go well
Thank you
 
Hello everyone,

Can anyone tell me how long does it take to get PPR after remed and RPRF?
 
love(ao) said:
Hello everyone,

Can anyone tell me how long does it take to get PPR after remed and RPRF?

We are waiting, too after we had our re-medical. From my research it can vary a lot, anywhere from 1 to 6 months
 
my spouse had interviewed last 17 jan...the visa officer is asking why your husband had no house no car and so many tempted questions ..I dont what will be her decision but can anybody tell what should be the next step if the file get rejected..thanks
 
ScottishPolish said:
You don't need to tell CIC that she is visiting you. My husband's interview was in Poland and I went with him to be with him there and on the day. I did not go into the embassy, but waited outside. I didn't need to be interviewed. I think you should take her with you on the day of your interview - one of my husband's questions during his interview was "where is your wife right now" and his answer "waiting for me outside". They will like the fact that she made the effort to be in the country with you because from Canada to Australia is a long trip - it will help show that the relationship is genuine. I am sure in our case it helped as well. My husband's interview was very short and he got his COPR paper right after the interview.

So even if she is not being interviewed, it will still look very good if she is at the embassy with you, even if she just waits outside for you.

I agree! +1 for your answer...

Hasan
 
cena said:
I am having an interview in next week. I want to that in an interview process me are my sponsor are sitting together or separately?Do we require two copies of all documents?

In the interview letter, normally they write in details what are the documents you need to bring. So please check the letter and follow their instructions.

It's up to the interviewer! Typically they hardly interview both together. If they ask just tell them that your spouse has accompanied you and waiting outside.

Hasan
 
sjgolfer014 said:
Hasan bahi did you already received you PR Card or not yet , we also not yet received yet , you and me landed same day , please let me know
if you already received .once i received i will return back , now i am worry this conditional , i return back to thailand as i have to quit my job and
give charge to my replacement staff to .

regard
sjgolfer

No I haven't received my PR card yet. They said it should come by regular mail in 90 days.

Hasan
 
preet_5771 said:
Hi hassan bhai
my interview is in four weeks and i live in aus now.
My wife came here to visit me and still living with me.But, i didi not update to canada immigration that she is here.
Do we need to update it and if yes than how can i do it?
They clearly mentioned that my sponsor doesn't need to attend an interview but still they don't have her Australian contact informations.
What should i do?

You got your answer already from another member.

Prepare well before interview.

Stay positive and answer to the point. Past posts in this thread will help you to prepare well.

Good luck!

Hasan
 
FAISALALMAMUN said:
my spouse had interviewed last 17 jan...the visa officer is asking why your husband had no house no car and so many tempted questions ..I dont what will be her decision but can anybody tell what should be the next step if the file get rejected..thanks

If you share your full story, you will get good feedback from the forum members.

Why do you think that your spouse's application will be rejected?

Hasan
 
hello all just got PPR

should i submit it VFS global? Hassan vai and Farhana apa in a short instruction plz
 
jupiter16 said:
hello all just got PPR

should i submit it VFS global? Hassan vai and Farhana apa in a short instruction plz

Congratulations.... :) :) :)
 
jupiter16 said:
hello all just got PPR

should i submit it VFS global? Hassan vai and Farhana apa in a short instruction plz

Congrats! I was also hoping that you would receive PPR very soon.

Yes submit to VFS Global, Dhaka.

Hasan
 
Sorry guys,

it has been a while since I have post something here.

I have updated my timeline. Please see.
Wife arrived in Toronto in less than 9 months, even though when I apply the timeline was 19 months.
I had few red flags and because of that we had an interview. She passed the interview and got the visa in a month or so after the interview.

My suggestion for family who gets called in for interview is to attend the interview in person at any cost.
if I would not have gone in person for an interview, wife was failed, but the officer had me there waiting outside so she called me in to clear her doubts.
she also told me, if I was not attending in person, they would move the file to antoher interview in Toronto for sponsor and than I have to appeal in Toronto to get an interview to re-open the file and get the interview done. this would take few more months depending on Toronto interview schedule times.

Best of luck to everyone who are still waiting.

are there anyone from May applicant, still waiting for PR?
 
Anyone has an idea of how long does London Visa office normally takes to schedule interviews?

I heard from the rumor mill that Visa office has now started booking interviews in 3 weeks as opposed to 1 year but I've been waiting since Sept 2015 and nothing has been scheduled for me. Any advise?