Good luck with your PR. We all are praying for yousavinca said:Thanks a lots! @ CutiePie92 @ Saied @ sue89
yep, the purpose / proofing of visitor visa and pr do contradict each other
better wait for pr /sponsorship...10 months official processing time...
An Immigrant can bring as much jewellaries, furniture and other valuable without any duty when he arrives in Canada 1st time. I am sure. You can go to any Custom at any Canadian port and check it by yourself or call them.Saied said:[size=10pt]Question????
Is there any restrictions for first timer to Canada if the husband wants to bring all his wife's jewelaries and aurnaments since he is moving to Canada for good? I heard immigration makes a big deal out of this? What's the requirements? [/size]
Hi Saeid ,Saied said:Good luck with your PR. We all are praying for you
Hello Sue,sue89 said:Hi Saeid ,
i was impressed by your timeline stats which is very optimistic i ve noticed that your VO is singapore and the processing time is 28 months but you are mentioning here that ur sponsorship took about a year and 2 months and you got ypur visa i am wondering i am wrong or right ? my VO process time is 21 months and i hope i can get my visa before the official time.
Thank you Shaw. your information was really helpful for peace of mindShaw said:An Immigrant can bring as much jewellaries, furniture and other valuable without any duty when he arrives in Canada 1st time. I am sure. You can go to any Custom at any Canadian port and check it by yourself or call them.
Saied said:Hello Sue,
Yes, you are right. I'm really one of the fortunate one. My wife got her PR way before expected. well, 28 month is the maximum period. I'll pray so you and everyone gets the visa before the official time.
Aamensue89 said:Thank you saied you deserve it inshalah we all get the visa soon
No. This is not enough to conform to the definition of Common-Law. Given the information provided by Macchiato, they do not have the ability to claim that status. It has to be 12 continuous months...CutiePie92 said:Macchiato even if you have a 5 month gap , you have a total of 12 months of living together, i think you qualify for sponsorship under common law.. but "veteran" users surely know more about the subject.
Just to confirm this, there is zero chance you qualify for common-law. Even a 1 month break may have broken the cohabitation.zardoz said:No. This is not enough to conform to the definition of Common-Law. Given the information provided by Macchiato, they do not have the ability to claim that status. It has to be 12 continuous months...
yeah i wasn't sure whether if it's a continuous cohabitation for 12 months or gaps are actually allowed. thank you for correcting me.zardoz said:No. This is not enough to conform to the definition of Common-Law. Given the information provided by Macchiato, they do not have the ability to claim that status. It has to be 12 continuous months...