Kami August 22, and canadian din hubby ko. same age and we even lived together in canada...but until now wla pa din. Oct pa PP ko sa cem.....guess kasi ksama ko 2 kids ko. maybe one reason why it is taking that long... sad tlga...mariawalker said:Sis don't worry kami nga July 2011
hawks said:Kami August 22, and canadian din hubby ko. same age and we even lived together in canada...but until now wla pa din. Oct pa PP ko sa cem.....guess kasi ksama ko 2 kids ko. maybe one reason why it is taking that long... sad tlga...
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At least d lang naman pala kami ang frustrated sis, same here canadian din ang hubby ko at may 27 yrs old special child ako na kasama.
Dati na yon mahigpit sana they let us know bakit meron mas mabilis anong basis.embopj said:
FYI: nag hihigpit na po ang government ng Canada sa mga nag apply
ang sad naman. saan nyo po nabasa?embopj said:FYI: nag hihigpit na po ang government ng Canada sa mga nag apply
ah.. ok lang yan. atleast its processed..bellevienne said:october 5 kami nag apply. naka PPR na rin ako last week of January. Until now, application received pa din. ikaw sis, ano timeline mo?
Anong category sila nag hihigpit?embopj said:FYI: nag hihigpit na po ang government ng Canada sa mga nag apply
It's better if you have your medicals done before you submit your application. Ask your wife to email Appendix C or the entire country specific guidelines to you. Bring Appendix C to your DMP. My hubby did his meds in Baguio City as well, I emailed him all the necessary docs he needed. He did his medicals before we submitted our application because we need the IMM receipt from DMP as proof of his medical examination. We made sure all our documents were complete as we referred to the application or immigration checklist. So far, it only took 7 weeks for us to get a sponsorship approval and was quickly transferred to CEM after that. Your application will be processed smoothly if you have completed what is listed on the checklist. I suggest you refer to the CHECKLIST and make it your guide in completing all your documents. Also, make sure you read the country specific guidelines to immigrating. You can get your medicals done by bringing APPENDIX C with you. Goodluck!rhenanjay said:good day po sa lahat ng members. . .tnong ko lang kung kelangan na bang magpamedical agad bago ko isend ung application ko sa wife ko who is in edmonton? nagtanong kc ako sa DMP sa baguio city, which is the nearest from my location. Ang sabi nung nakausap ko, dalhin ko daw ung letter from embassy na nareceive ko, eh hnd pa naman kami nagpapasa ng application,,, advise naman po... is it ok to have my medical done now or hintayin ko muna na makapagpasa ng application ung wife ko??? thanks and GB!
rhenanjay said:good day po sa lahat ng members. . .tnong ko lang kung kelangan na bang magpamedical agad bago ko isend ung application ko sa wife ko who is in edmonton? nagtanong kc ako sa DMP sa baguio city, which is the nearest from my location. Ang sabi nung nakausap ko, dalhin ko daw ung letter from embassy na nareceive ko, eh hnd pa naman kami nagpapasa ng application,,, advise naman po... is it ok to have my medical done now or hintayin ko muna na makapagpasa ng application ung wife ko??? thanks and GB!
Sis I spoke with our landlady and she said mails normally come every Fridays. So I hope his PPR will come this Friday. I am getting anxious!mistletoes said:Have it done sis bago kayo magsubmit. I had my med done at nationwide health system in baguio too. Print those application forms esp the one for medical and bring that sa DMP mo.
I absolutely agree with dadaem..That's the same thing I did to our papers..goodluckdadaem said:It's better if you have your medicals done before you submit your application. Ask your wife to email Appendix C or the entire country specific guidelines to you. Bring Appendix C to your DMP. My hubby did his meds in Baguio City as well, I emailed him all the necessary docs he needed. He did his medicals before we submitted our application because we need the IMM receipt from DMP as proof of his medical examination. We made sure all our documents were complete as we referred to the application or immigration checklist. So far, it only took 7 weeks for us to get a sponsorship approval and was quickly transferred to CEM after that. Your application will be processed smoothly if you have completed what is listed on the checklist. I suggest you refer to the CHECKLIST and make it your guide in completing all your documents. Also, make sure you read the country specific guidelines to immigrating. You can get your medicals done by bringing APPENDIX C with you. Goodluck!