@ FebPr
First thing I'm going to do is to throw all the immigration paperwork I have at home in to recycling!!!!
It's been a stressful process alright....and I can't even explain how relived I am!!!!
@ gagan ji
Thank u so much!!! Yes..my husband going to look in to it once he gets back to Madras!
@ nylalisa
Thank u! If I hadn't spoken to u...I wldn't hv got my divorce judgement ready to mail it when they asked for it. Thanks so much for taking the time to reply to my msges!!!
Oh...and that 'be pushy' part to get ur CAIPS...it worked!!! I used ur line of ND not giving enough time to request CAIPS
@ Manisha
The concerns were really specific to my case...but I don't mind sharing it.
This is what it said
1. The applicant(A)(my husband) is a yr younger than the sponsor(S) –This is unusual
2. First marriage for the A and second for the S- This is unusual
3. A's parents and sister didn't attend the wedding, this being the first marriage in the family- This is unusual
4. Sister didn't attend the wedding, despite being in USA(marriage took place in USA) -This is unusual
5. It is unusual for A to get married when there is an unmarried elder sister
6. The Application was filed after 5 mnths of S's return to Canada- This is unusual
7. A had previous TRV and Student visa refusals
My husband did ask the VO how long it will take for the BC, and contradicting to what we discussed on the forum, the VO has mentioned that if you travel frequently then they don't bother so much with a serious background check and that they also take in to consideration your educational qualifications and profession when they start a BC.