hi arbhie..saan ang location mo?sana darating na dis week!!arbhie said:Hello MAXZEUS!!!
oo nga c husband ko din po wala pa rin hnggang ngaun. We just pray na lng po na dumting na.
GOD IS GOOD, ALL THE TIME!!!
hi arbhie..saan ang location mo?sana darating na dis week!!arbhie said:Hello MAXZEUS!!!
oo nga c husband ko din po wala pa rin hnggang ngaun. We just pray na lng po na dumting na.
GOD IS GOOD, ALL THE TIME!!!
Hi we almost have the same timeline, got dm the 12th too,.hope to receive news this week.synyx said:Hi forummates!
I emailed CEM today and I received reply stating that:
Dear Applicant,
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada as member of the family class.
Please be advised that PR visa has been issued and will be delivered to your provided address within the next 2-3 weeks.
I emailed CEM because I've been waiting since December 12 - a decision made. I thought makakasama ko na asawa ko before christmas or new year eh hindi pa pala. Dibale at least good news, magaantay nga lang ng 2-3weeks. Sa mga nagaantay ng pp with visa at COPR, just wait lang or email CEM.
Merry Christmas to everyone.
I believe they are being sent out in order of medical expiry (1 year) from closest expiry to furthest away.enaj27 said:Hi we almost have the same timeline, got dm the 12th too,.hope to receive news this week.
I had my medical only september of this year.. Its Monday. Let's pray for good news today.TeamGO said:I believe they are being sent out in our of medical expiry (1 year) from closest expiry to furthest away.
MAXZEUS c hubby ang papaunta dito sa canada, sa VAncouver, BC and location nmin.maxzeus said:hi arbhie..saan ang location mo?sana darating na dis week!!
You're right. You are the spouse and the principal applicant is your husband.gartalkat said:Hello everyone! I need your help. I hope someone could answer my question. My husband and son got their VISA and COPR last Dec 24. Huray!!! I noticed that under my sons COPR its says spouse under my info as sponsor, looks like it was copied over from my husbands COPR. Does it mean that I am the spouse of the principal applicant or will this cause problems in the immigration? All other data is correct such as name, passpirt number and expiry, etc.
Thank you!
.margiequirao said:You're right. You are the spouse and the principal applicant is your husband.
reyvico said:hi, i am new in this forum. i hope someone can give me some advice.
i came to winnipeg manitoba all by myself last january 2014 and after 4 months i returned to the philippines and got married to my long time partner. we had a simple civil wedding.. and our marrige certificate is under article 34 which states that we didnt require a marriage license since we were living together for 5 years. the problem is when i applied under mpnp, i didnt declare him as my common law partner which i had no idea that i should have. will that affect our application for spousal sponsorship? will we get questioned why i didnt disclose it during my application?
i would really appreciate any reply...
you might ask why i didnt include him as my dependent at the first place...
it's because my uncle who sponsored me didnt want to. they told me that they can only accomodate one person in their home. i am trying my best luck her in canada for a better future and i was thinking that i can easily get him when i am already stable and can live on our own.
There is also a family in the news in Canada now who did not declare their son on the initial application and now the son is not able to join them in Canada. Sad but rules are rules I suppose. Everything needs to be declared on the application initially. I wish you much luck!Awesomeg said:Your situation is not a good one,
Immigration rules require that you declare him when you apply,
I have seen many cases like this and they walk directly to rejection..
I would advise you to talk with an immigration consultant,
That is your best option,
Otherwise your case is very difficult one.
You would be surprised to see how many case get denied,
Its heart breaking.
This kind of mistakes happen often,TeamGO said:There is also a family in the news in Canada now who did not declare their son on the initial application and now the son is not able to join them in Canada. Sad but rules are rules I suppose. Everything needs to be declared on the application initially. I wish you much luck!