dadaem 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!![]()
ABCG said:@ yuomap sobrang nakakalungkot nman yung link na pinost mo pero atleast i have an idea. So, panu na yung mga newly wed like me na wala pang 2yrs does it mean na i have to wait na maging 2yrs yung ksal namin before they'll issue visa?..(
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( .. Im just waiting for my visa na lang sana im septmber batch. Im just praying na sana they'll implement their new rules in a case to case basis wag na sna nila idamay yung nakapagpasa na ng sponsorship requirements or better if yun tlga gusto nila mangyari sna after 2yrs na lang nila ipaimplement. Just worried with our cases.
I still have faith nothing is impossible with God. I know God hear what our heart wants..
ABCG said:@ yuomap sobrang nakakalungkot nman yung link na pinost mo pero atleast i have an idea. So, panu na yung mga newly wed like me na wala pang 2yrs does it mean na i have to wait na maging 2yrs yung ksal namin before they'll issue visa?..(
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( .. Im just waiting for my visa na lang sana im septmber batch. Im just praying na sana they'll implement their new rules in a case to case basis wag na sna nila idamay yung nakapagpasa na ng sponsorship requirements or better if yun tlga gusto nila mangyari sna after 2yrs na lang nila ipaimplement. Just worried with our cases.
I still have faith nothing is impossible with God. I know God hear what our heart wants..
ABCG said:Kami ng hubby ko magkakilala na since 2005 kasi magkaschoolmate kami nung college but we've decided to become couple last august 2010 and nagpakasal kami june 2011.. Sobra akong nallungkot sa new rules nila na bka di na nila iconsider kung kailan tayo naging mag couple,bka iconsider lang nila yung wedding anniv ntn. Ang tagal pa non!!
ABCG said:Kami ng hubby ko magkakilala na since 2005 kasi magkaschoolmate kami nung college but we've decided to become couple last august 2010 and nagpakasal kami june 2011.. Sobra akong nallungkot sa new rules nila na bka di na nila iconsider kung kailan tayo naging mag couple,bka iconsider lang nila yung wedding anniv ntn. Ang tagal pa non!!
Naku, kmi 8mos plang n kasal.. Known each other for a year and 3mos to be exact. And waiting n din for visa.. But still have faith and trust in God..ABCG said:@ yuomap sobrang nakakalungkot nman yung link na pinost mo pero atleast i have an idea. So, panu na yung mga newly wed like me na wala pang 2yrs does it mean na i have to wait na maging 2yrs yung ksal namin before they'll issue visa?..(
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( .. Im just waiting for my visa na lang sana im septmber batch. Im just praying na sana they'll implement their new rules in a case to case basis wag na sna nila idamay yung nakapagpasa na ng sponsorship requirements or better if yun tlga gusto nila mangyari sna after 2yrs na lang nila ipaimplement. Just worried with our cases.
I still have faith nothing is impossible with God. I know God hear what our heart wants..
Tama!cheerybear said:Hi there.
As what I have understand
"The change to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations will require a sponsored spouse to remain in the marriage for no less than two years after being granted permanent residence status in Canada. The new conditional residency will apply to common-law marriages, as well."
It means that you cannot leave your husband or get divorced within two years after you received the PR.
This will be implemented because there's fraud marriage cases.
-That after they received their visa and landed to Cad. they cannot get divorced or separated for 2 years.
cheerybear said:"The change to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations will require a sponsored spouse to remain in the marriage for no less than two years after being granted permanent residence status in Canada. The new conditional residency will apply to common-law marriages, as well."
thnx for this info. will keep it. thnx a lotdadaem 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!![]()