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justified
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I wonder how long does it take for them after they start to process it?
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laxmi
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raj89
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Hi All Some of the information provided by members is correct but not in reference to my question posted earlier, apologies if I am wrong. I am agreed with the members that its really a long delay from the starting—you apply for immigration, I know people are waiting to hear on their file since three to four years time I believe few people are lucky if they apply and get between six to 12 months time and not all Once they land in Canada, and go for either renewal or citizenship, again its waiting For PR renewal minimum three months time and for citizenship its almost 12 months time, if you look into their website on processing time, its written clearly Now in my case, my wife and son got the PR renewal and they have also submitted the application for citizenship I have also filled the application for pr renewal along with my daughter and now WAITING for the outcome |
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must7
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Hahaha .. well said.
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mod
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Its very good then I am sure you are enjoying and the most happiest person on the world.
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edo-san
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Hi MOD, I just noticed that you posted this in all the threads here...I wonder why?
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"Lord, grant me the strength to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference" Edo-San |
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gowtham_pt
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HI there,
I got my Permanent residence as Skilled worker class in less than 6 months. Its very fast after 2008 feb27th. even few of my friends got in less than one year.
Gowtham
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mod
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Dear All
Canadian Immigration is the first name of "Waiting n Waitings"
When you apply you have to wait for 7 years to get first response for updation documents then 5 months for provisional approval then 6 motnhs for Medicals then 6 - 8 months for visa. Now, after arrival and after spending 3 years immigrant have to wait for passport/citizenship for 1-2 years.
When one apply in young age in 30 years and get passport in 40 years with tears.
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raj89
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Hi Thanks for your advice |
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rbenoit
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I believe your wife will need to simply sponsor you and your daughter under the Spousal Sponsorship Outside Canada application.
No lawyer needed.
You can use a consultant to verify the paperwork before you send it if you are not comfortable filling it all out.
The standard application fees:
$75 sponsorship
$475 applicant
$490 Right of Permenant Resident Fee
$150 For dependant child
Takes on average 6-8 months.
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