Hi hsbalouch,hsbalouch said:Thank you naz and baloo, you both are a great help : )
The process we are all going through is hard, the fact some timelines are quicker than ours doesn't make it any easier. We understand your frustration totally as we never had any reply from the emailed specific enquiries. If you look at our timeline, we contacted my husbands MP mid to late July as we didn't know what else to do when London was asking for payment, Mississauga saying payment had been confirmed. We couldn't move on until some clarification was made. Maybe give it a short while longer than request your CAIPS? What have the CIC call centre said?hsbalouch said:Congrats Darque, good speedy timeline
I guess London has chosen me this time to bear the pain of this never ending wait : @ , my daughter is 3 months old already and I am yet to see her, e-mailed CIC-London twice in last 45 days but no reply!!! this is soooooooooo frustrating : @ ,
but I am hanging in there for sure and I must say this forum has helped me bigtime, we have been very patient but I guess its about time to contact MP although we are still pretty much in the time frame, but they should update us atleast that what they are doing with our application!!!
so ridiculous : @
Hi Alltogethernow, welcome to the forum, they are a lovely bunch on here and everyone tries to help, so if you have any questions fire away, you might find it more useful to post on the August thread, this is for all those that have sent off thir applications in August lol.Alltogethernow said:Hi There
I'm so glad I found this site! Please could you add me to the spreadsheet? I'm a Canadian Citizen and am sponsoring my husband - Britsh Citizen. Application went off today to Mississauga. Hopefully a speedy one - we've been married 41 years and have lived all that time in England. We're now retired and going to live the dream with my daughter and son-in-law and granchild - PR's and Canadian Citizen respectively.
Fingers crossed for a straightforward process
Hi beetle, i wouldnt worry, Im sure you will see it sometime soon, I have seen posts on here that they take anything from 12 days to 5 weeks, its anyones guess really, but Im sure someone might be able to tell you if there is something you can dobeetle said:Hi All,
I am waiting and waiting every day for my passport from London VO, really panic whenever the idea of loosing it haunting over my head
Any of you experienced this waiting stage? I must say it is the worst time to me!
Another problem is I sent my passport on 8 August, during the crisis in London. So far, no news yet. I am not in Britain, otherwise would rather send it in by hand. Cannot do anything now,feel like sitting on a fire!!! so sad.
My passport was sent on 2 august, if it comes soon then excellent but realistically I know it should be approx 6 wks therefore keeping an open mind. Yes being in a foreign country without it is odd but that's part of this process, if in England I would handed it in and collected it personallybeetle said:Hi All,
I am waiting and waiting every day for my passport from London VO, really panic whenever the idea of loosing it haunting over my head
Any of you experienced this waiting stage? I must say it is the worst time to me!
Another problem is I sent my passport on 8 August, during the crisis in London. So far, no news yet. I am not in Britain, otherwise would rather send it in by hand. Cannot do anything now,feel like sitting on a fire!!! so sad.
Great news about the passportLongTimeComing said:Hey everyone!
Hubby is off to London to go pick up his passport tomorrow. Then flying to Canada in September.
Question for the people who have moved... How did you bring your things to Canada? Since he is only allowed 20kg, and after that it is $20 CAD/1 kg! YIKES! And this is on the Thomas Cook flights.
So hopefully someone out there will have something a bit cheaper. It doesn't matter to much when it arrives in Canada (maybe a month or two). Also I am only talking about 10-15 kg. But still, don't want to pay that much to Thomas Cook.
YIPPEE! Finally after a month of waiting, at the very end it sucks. Bu
t I'll have the cleanest house ever! Glad we are finally counting down days until he flies. 15 Days and counting!
Don't know how much stuff you have but have you tried Mail Boxes Etc... I've been making inquiries with them for our belongings...The more you send the cheaper it gets... http://www.mbe.co.uk/pack_ship/ Def cheaper than $20 CAD/1kg, that's for sure!LongTimeComing said:Hey everyone!
Hubby is off to London to go pick up his passport tomorrow. Then flying to Canada in September.
Question for the people who have moved... How did you bring your things to Canada? Since he is only allowed 20kg, and after that it is $20 CAD/1 kg! YIKES! And this is on the Thomas Cook flights.
So hopefully someone out there will have something a bit cheaper. It doesn't matter to much when it arrives in Canada (maybe a month or two). Also I am only talking about 10-15 kg. But still, don't want to pay that much to Thomas Cook.
YIPPEE! Finally after a month of waiting, at the very end it sucks. But I'll have the cleanest house ever! Glad we are finally counting down days until he flies. 15 Days and counting!
I sold my house, it sold within a week so I had rather a lot, a relocation company came and packed it up and stored it for me ...phew lol, I visited here with extreme basics in clothes, bought a few things but everything is still being stored ready for shipping when passport gets backLongTimeComing said:Thank you! We are excited about getting the passport back as well.
lnl - how are you shipping it to Canada?
I just think that people on here must have already figured out the cheapest way to bring it over, since we are not the first.
He doesn't have much, just books, clothes, stuff like that. But we think it will be over 20kg. And he has darn big feet. Those shoes take up a lot of room!