mazleen
Star Member
- Jun 4, 2014
- 3
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Singapore
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 15th Dec 2014
- AOR Received.
- AOR2: 16th March 2015
- File Transfer...
- 9th March 2015.E-cas in process: 22nd August 2015
- Med's Done....
- 8th Dec 2014
- Interview........
- waived
- Passport Req..
- 27th August 2015. DM : 27th August 2015.Passport sent:2nd Sept 2015
- VISA ISSUED...
- 11th Sept 2015
- LANDED..........
- my flight is on 19th Nov 2015 :)
Hi guys,
I learn a lot from this forum and it is very helpful in preparing my application next year. My case is a bit different I think than what I've read so far from this forum.
A little background: I'm from Malaysia, went to Canada to study dentistry and graduated in 2002. Got married to an awesome Canadian guy in 2001 and he actually agreed to move to Malaysia with me after I graduated. Long story short, we have been in Malaysia since then. Only went back to Canada once in 2005 for his brother's wedding. We have 2 beautiful kids and my eldest son is 8 years old. I have my own practice in Malaysia. Since my husband hasn't been back for 9 years now and my kids have never been to Canada at all, and my mother-in-law is retiring and has no one to take care of her, we decided that it's time to move back to Canada. The education is way better for my kids anyway. We're planning to move back in summer next year, easier transition (weather wise) for my kids since Malaysia is very hot all the time.
My questions are:
1. How much proof should I send to CIC? If i'm applying next year, it's 14 years worth of proof of marriage. I can only send pics, lots of pics but we don't have chats, emails etc since 2000 (the year we met).
2. Is it wise to apply inland since if we look at processing time, doing it through Singapore is longer (30 months)?
3. What kind of health insurance do people usually apply for after arriving in Canada since I won't have any coverage till the first stage is approved?
4. Since I'm a dentist, graduated from Canada, is it better to just apply for an open work permit after first stage approval or is there any other way so that I can work earlier? I have to take board exams first before licensing but I have a potential job offer already so I'm wondering if I can work earlier than the time I get sponsorship approval which is 10 months.
I really hope that someone can answer my questions. Like I said my case is a bit different because most of the people here just got married or are planning to get married etc and I have been married for 13 years now and am just planning to apply for PR and return to Canada after not being there for 10 years.
Cheers
I learn a lot from this forum and it is very helpful in preparing my application next year. My case is a bit different I think than what I've read so far from this forum.
A little background: I'm from Malaysia, went to Canada to study dentistry and graduated in 2002. Got married to an awesome Canadian guy in 2001 and he actually agreed to move to Malaysia with me after I graduated. Long story short, we have been in Malaysia since then. Only went back to Canada once in 2005 for his brother's wedding. We have 2 beautiful kids and my eldest son is 8 years old. I have my own practice in Malaysia. Since my husband hasn't been back for 9 years now and my kids have never been to Canada at all, and my mother-in-law is retiring and has no one to take care of her, we decided that it's time to move back to Canada. The education is way better for my kids anyway. We're planning to move back in summer next year, easier transition (weather wise) for my kids since Malaysia is very hot all the time.
My questions are:
1. How much proof should I send to CIC? If i'm applying next year, it's 14 years worth of proof of marriage. I can only send pics, lots of pics but we don't have chats, emails etc since 2000 (the year we met).
2. Is it wise to apply inland since if we look at processing time, doing it through Singapore is longer (30 months)?
3. What kind of health insurance do people usually apply for after arriving in Canada since I won't have any coverage till the first stage is approved?
4. Since I'm a dentist, graduated from Canada, is it better to just apply for an open work permit after first stage approval or is there any other way so that I can work earlier? I have to take board exams first before licensing but I have a potential job offer already so I'm wondering if I can work earlier than the time I get sponsorship approval which is 10 months.
I really hope that someone can answer my questions. Like I said my case is a bit different because most of the people here just got married or are planning to get married etc and I have been married for 13 years now and am just planning to apply for PR and return to Canada after not being there for 10 years.
Cheers