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Kamya! said:
ya but I want to change my job and that's why getting impatient.

You are right tho,be patient :)

I gotcha. Well you can still change your job if your applied under the Stretegic Recruitment Stream of AINP. If that is the case, then changing jobs wouldnt affect the processing of your application.
But if you applied under the employer driven stream, the I strongly recommend you to just wait and suck it up for another three four months. Afterall, it is all for the greater good
 
I applied under employer driven stream so can't change job. My manager wanted to promote me and i couldn't even do that.

It sucks but i am hang in there. just wait and wait :(
 
Just an update on my application:

Canadian Embassy Manila(CEM) has responded to my inquiry regarding the wherabouts of my
application files & they informed me that they had forwarded my files to Canadian Embassy Singapore. Looks like you can't specifically choose your VO. They may assign your VO not base on your country of origin but on your current country of location.

I wonder if you can still change your VO at this point in time!?

Otherwise, no choice but to adjust your patience with the prolonged waiting time. From CEM's 11 mos to SGVO's 23 mos.

Good Luck & God Bless Us All!

Best Regards,

Milsrome
 
Milsrome said:
Just an update on my application:

Canadian Embassy Manila(CEM) has responded to my inquiry regarding the wherabouts of my
application files & they informed me that they had forwarded my files to Canadian Embassy Singapore. Looks like you can't specifically choose your VO. They may assign your VO not base on your country of origin but on your current country of location.

I wonder if you can still change your VO at this point in time!?

Otherwise, no choice but to adjust your patience with the prolonged waiting time. From CEM's 11 mos to SGVO's 23 mos.

Good Luck & God Bless Us All!

Best Regards,

Milsrome

Are you currently residing in Singapore? If so, then yes it makes sense if they transferred your file to CHC Singapore. As per CIC's regulation your visa application may be finalized at the high commission or consulate office that serves your country of origin or where you are legally admitted. If you are living in another country then in most cases, your application gets transferred to the visa office that serves the country where you are physically present in order to make the document flow easier.
That is the reason why canadian government opened up a case processing pilot in Ottawa to process inland applications for permanent residence.
Pretty soon, you will be getting another AOR from CHC Singapore which will be the formal notification of the acceptance of your application and then depending on the time line of CHC Singapore medical instructions will be issued and then you will eventually recieve the instructions on how to submit your passport if your application is complete and there are no loop holes that they would be concerned about. For now, just sit tight!
 
Hi me123,

We have almost the same timeline.

MR received January 4, 2013
MR done January 30, 2013 at St. Lukes

No PPR yet as of this time.

We are also under MPNP Family Class.
 
trackerMPNP said:
Hi me123,

We have almost the same timeline.

MR received January 4, 2013
MR done January 30, 2013 at St. Lukes

No PPR yet as of this time.

We are also under MPNP Family Class.

We exactly have the same time line ^_^
I guess we need to wait a month more..
Haaayyy! Hopefully everything goes well
Have you checked you're status in Ecas?

Keep me posted! ^_^
 
Hi All,
I did my medicals on 4th Jan 2013.
By then we were not aware that my wife is pregnant. Now she is pregnant and due date will be around SEP'25TH 2013 and we are currently residing in CANADA.

Today I have received to pay for RRPF and in that mail they are asking
:

Has your family composition changed since our last correspondence?
 Have you married or divorced?
 Have you given birth or adopted a child?
 Do you intend to get married or divorced prior to becoming a permanent resident?
 Do you intend to give birth or adopt a child prior to becoming a permanent resident?

My question is Does the above 4th point applicable to me?

Do I need to inform about my wife's pregnance now?, If Yes, does it affect in getting my PR now? i.e. will I get PR now or after my wife gives birth to new child?

regards,
......luckyroyal
 
hi luckyroyal,

you are fine i guess , and you can explain your situation to them in a covering letter
 
RAMMOO said:
hi luckyroyal,

you are fine i guess , and you can explain your situation to them in a covering letter

Thanks RAMMOO
 
luckyroyal said:
Hi All,
I did my medicals on 4th Jan 2013.
By then we were not aware that my wife is pregnant. Now she is pregnant and due date will be around SEP'25TH 2013 and we are currently residing in CANADA.

Today I have received to pay for RRPF and in that mail they are asking
:

Has your family composition changed since our last correspondence?
 Have you married or divorced?
 Have you given birth or adopted a child?
 Do you intend to get married or divorced prior to becoming a permanent resident?
 Do you intend to give birth or adopt a child prior to becoming a permanent resident?

My question is Does the above 4th point applicable to me?

Do I need to inform about my wife's pregnance now?, If Yes, does it affect in getting my PR now? i.e. will I get PR now or after my wife gives birth to new child?

regards,
......luckyroyal

Are you an Oct applicant getting PPR now? Wow! Congrats! Are you from visa exempted country?
 
TRUONGAN said:
Are you an Oct applicant getting PPR now? Wow! Congrats! Are you from visa exempted country?
Hi,
Thanks and Yes I am Oct applicant, I am not from visa exempted country. I am from India.
and working in quebec since 2010.
 
luckyroyal said:
Hi,
Thanks and Yes I am Oct applicant, I am not from visa exempted country. I am from India.
and working in quebec since 2010.

As for your question I dont think you have to update them with the pregnancy of your wife. You will need to do so once the child is given birth in Sept.
This is not applicable to your case as of yet.
Did they require you to send in passport?
 
TRUONGAN said:
As for your question I dont think you have to update them with the pregnancy of your wife. You will need to do so once the child is given birth in Sept.
This is not applicable to your case as of yet.
Did they require you to send in passport?
Hi Truongan,
Thank you and yes they did ask for passports.
 
I've got medical reminder for my husband's exam. That's weird because we did the medical exams at the same place at the same time.. Does it mean that they received my results?