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suzieq616
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Make sure that he knows all aspects of your relationship like important dates, family members, etc. He should know all kinds of things about your life here in Canada. These are the sort of things that they are looking for.
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PeopleSpeakOut
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HI EVERYONE: FOUND MY WAY TO THE NEW SITE. DID ANYONE EXPERIENCE DIFFICULTY THIS MORNING USING ECAS? MY E-CAS CURRENTLY SHOWS IN PROCESS AND WHEN I TRY TO CLICK ON IT FOR DETAILS IT LOGS ME OUT AND STATES " YOUR SESSION HAS EXPIRED DUE TO INACTIVITY OR AN INCORRECT PAGE REQUEST". MAYBE THERE WAS A SCHEDULED CLEAN UP OF THE SERVER. Edited by PeopleSpeakOut - 06 Dec 2009 at 11:24am |
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Oheneba
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Welcome aboard PSO, glad you found your way here. Any news with your discusions with the MP's. It appears the Nairobi Office is taking the heat from the media and are thus moving files faster now. A whole bunch of the folks on that forum have received request to redo medicals or updates infor or submit passports since October and November. As for Accra, one is yet to see any real action.!! |
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PeopleSpeakOut
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Hi Ohebena, Thanks for the warm greeting!. Last week, I received two follow up communications via email from the Office of Foreign Affairs and MP's office. My concerns have been acknowledged and now I am waiting for a positive resolve addressing the processing times in Accra, Ghana. My husbands application is at the Accra office!!! There has been some processing developments in Accra and expecting a status update soon. With advance technology and via access to computers there is no reason why most qualified applications are not processed with in that 6 months window. Pony Express and mail bags have almost become obsolete~.
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"The Lord Is My Light And My Salvation"
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Oheneba
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Yeah! You right on that one.
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gggomez
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thank everyone for all those suggestions, we will be putting them to good use. I have already warned my hubby about the IO with the initials KS been reading how nasty she is!
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GildaNewBrunswick
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Oh, also make sure he doesn't touch his hands to area near or on mouth because the interrogator will interpret that as "guilty" of "whatever they want to label him as" especially if he is a Black Muslim married to an older Caucasian woman.
Hazangel, I am almost as frustrated as you are with your case---unbelievable delays tactics!!!!!!!!!!!!! Edited by GildaNewBrunswick - 07 Dec 2009 at 3:18pm |
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robyng65
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suzie, hazangel, gilda and others....keep me informed on your news and updates on the IAD, Appeals thread....I am dealing with Islamabad and not Accra, but I care alot about your cases and am always hoping your good news comes soon and let you know we are still waiting for our full appeal date, could be 3,6, or 12 months away, I hate living in the dark.
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GildaNewBrunswick
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Also your husband should give his answer to KS firmly. Don't let her convince him to change his opinion on anything he decided. For instance, my husband stated that he did not want kids when asked. But KS stated "It is very important in Ghanaian culture to have children?" ---a questioning statement and he was stressed and did not know what to say to that. He was very easily intimidated not being used to interviews especially when the pressure was on. We did not know how things were conducted at interviews and had not done any research, presuming truthfullness would suffice. She will make accusatory statements about his motives, possibly. The solution is to stand firm. My husband even forgot all he knew which shocked me and now here we wait for an appeal. I think maybe he would have felt more comfortable with a male speaking Hausa or even maybe French. We learn from our mistakes. Good Luck!
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gggomez
Junior Member Joined: 04 Dec 2009 Location: canada Status: Offline Points: 98 |
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Thanks Gilda. One of the things we were going to do while I am here in the gambia was to compile some evidence of our relationship and send it to them by mail cause its cheaper to do that from here than canada. Should we wait and take the evidence to the interview or just send it now. His interview is oin the 27th of jan. |
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