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noveltyisgone

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Dec 18, 2017
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Hello every one , I just need your advice on what to do , I had my interview finally on November 15th of 2017 At the Canadian embassy in Cairo , my interviewer told me she will need 2-3 weeks to make a decision regarding my file , also asked me for my passport , the 2 photographs and checked on the measurement needed and said it is all fine , also asked to keep my original marriage certificate Along with the authenticated translation of it , and till today I have not heard any thing from the embassy , they also don’t answer my emails , any advice ? , she said 3 weeks and it has been 13 so far , thanks in advance guys
 

NGE

Hero Member
Feb 15, 2010
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Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
17-02-2010
VISA ISSUED...
15-12-2011
LANDED..........
29-01-2012
Dear All,

I need your good suggestion. I am Canadian Citizen, got married August,2017 and sent Sponsorship application in Mississauga January 2018 for my wife. By this time my wife is pregnant.

Now, we both wants our baby born in Canada. Can any one tell me what is the procedure? or any valuable suggestion would be appreciable.

Thanks
 
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christina88

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Sep 13, 2017
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Dear All,

I need your good suggestion. I am Canadian Citizen, got married August,2017 and sent Sponsorship application in Mississauga January 2018 for my wife. By this time my wife is pregnant.

Now, we both wants our baby born in Canada. Can any one tell me what is the procedure? or any valuable suggestion would be appreciable.

Thanks
After you get AOR 1 (the first notification from CIC), you need to inform them that your wife is pregnant. But it does not guarantee that the case will be fast enough for her to arrive to Canada and give a birth there, but still might help
 

dn101

Newbie
Feb 5, 2018
6
0
Hello all,

I am sponsoring my husband (indian citizen). He was working in Thailand when we sent out our application and therefore it was assigned to the Singapore visa office.
His work term in Thailand is now complete and has moved back to India. He changed the address through the webform to be India address.

My question is that can the application still stay in Singapore office to be processed or we have to request for a transfer?
Honestly I would prefer it to stay in the same office as it started to keep things simple but I am worried that if I am missing out on any rule to be followed if the PA moves from one country to another.

I would really really really appreciate some help and feedback.
We need to make a decision ASAP.

Thanks so much in advance
 

WeegieInOttawa

Champion Member
Jun 11, 2017
1,126
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Ottawa
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
London (UK)
App. Filed.......
24-10-2017
AOR Received.
08-12-2017
File Transfer...
24-01-2018
Med's Request
11-12-2017
Med's Done....
02-01-2018
Hello all,

I am sponsoring my husband (indian citizen). He was working in Thailand when we sent out our application and therefore it was assigned to the Singapore visa office.
His work term in Thailand is now complete and has moved back to India. He changed the address through the webform to be India address.

My question is that can the application still stay in Singapore office to be processed or we have to request for a transfer?
Honestly I would prefer it to stay in the same office as it started to keep things simple but I am worried that if I am missing out on any rule to be followed if the PA moves from one country to another.

I would really really really appreciate some help and feedback.
We need to make a decision ASAP.

Thanks so much in advance
Nobody has or can have any control over their VO. It goes where they want it to go.

There is not rule or reason for it to move just because the PA moves.
 

Snowcab

Star Member
May 7, 2017
57
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I need some help with the following:

Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature Schedule A with no gaps & employment details, addresses since age of 16. This must be received at this office by: XXXXX

Travel History: Proof of travel history Travel history since age of 16 This must be received at this office by: XXXXX

I have read through other parts of this forum to see what people have had to say, but specifically want to know:
1) What do you do if you are not sure of specific dates? Addresses? for Schedule A due to the length of time that has passed. Some of the information is from 26 years ago. Do I include a written declaration explaining the situation?

2) Travel History: How does one show proof of travel when fleeing from a country of turmoil and war? Do I just include a written declaration as there is no passport or travel documentation records? Also, there is no reference to a specific form to fill in so is a spreadsheet with itemization and scanned copies of passports enough?

Thanks in advance.
 

shahriar6567

Star Member
Dec 5, 2017
58
13
I need some help with the following:

Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature Schedule A with no gaps & employment details, addresses since age of 16. This must be received at this office by: XXXXX

Travel History: Proof of travel history Travel history since age of 16 This must be received at this office by: XXXXX

I have read through other parts of this forum to see what people have had to say, but specifically want to know:
1) What do you do if you are not sure of specific dates? Addresses? for Schedule A due to the length of time that has passed. Some of the information is from 26 years ago. Do I include a written declaration explaining the situation?

2) Travel History: How does one show proof of travel when fleeing from a country of turmoil and war? Do I just include a written declaration as there is no passport or travel documentation records? Also, there is no reference to a specific form to fill in so is a spreadsheet with itemization and scanned copies of passports enough?

Thanks in advance.
As far as I know it says
Provide the details of your personal history since the age of 18, or the past 10 years, whichever is most recent.
you dont need to go back 26 years, only 10 years is enough
 

Snowcab

Star Member
May 7, 2017
57
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As far as I know it says
Provide the details of your personal history since the age of 18, or the past 10 years, whichever is most recent.
you dont need to go back 26 years, only 10 years is enough
Already submitted one that goes back 10 years, but the latest message specifically mentions since the age of 16 and this is why I am confused.
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,553
7,204
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Dear All,

I need your good suggestion. I am Canadian Citizen, got married August,2017 and sent Sponsorship application in Mississauga January 2018 for my wife. By this time my wife is pregnant.

Now, we both wants our baby born in Canada. Can any one tell me what is the procedure? or any valuable suggestion would be appreciable.

Thanks
Assuming your wife is not visa-exempt, she can try for a TRV. However, with a Canadian spouse in Canada and a sponsorship app in process, there is little chance of approval.

If she is approved, depending on your province, she likely won't have provincial health coverage in time for the birth and no insurance company will cover it, so you will have to pay out of pocket for all medical expenses.
 
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canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,553
7,204
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
After you get AOR 1 (the first notification from CIC), you need to inform them that your wife is pregnant. But it does not guarantee that the case will be fast enough for her to arrive to Canada and give a birth there, but still might help
Pregnancy has no effect on the processing time.
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,553
7,204
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Already submitted one that goes back 10 years, but the latest message specifically mentions since the age of 16 and this is why I am confused.
People often receive a request to go back to age 18 even after they have provided the 10 years. However, I've never seen a request to go back to age 16. I would clarify with the VO. Have you requested GCMS notes?
 

Forte

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Nov 14, 2016
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People often receive a request to go back to age 18 even after they have provided the 10 years. However, I've never seen a request to go back to age 16. I would clarify with the VO. Have you requested GCMS notes?
In one of her posts, she mentioned that the PA is from a war torn country. That might be the reason.