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    Seeking clarification on IMM 1344

    Which is? What is the EXACT question?
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    What if I have to Leave Canada?

    If you have to leave, you won't be hassled at all. You just go. But don't expect to come back and to be let in. They most likely will not let you back in, unless you come with a new fresh Visitor's Visa from your country.
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    In-land sponsorship and inteview--we are almost done!

    Re: In-land sponsorship and inteview, almost approved? how to do work permit? Yes, send it to Vegreville. Regarding the OHIP, you need to get a Medical Approval Letter, from the CIC call centre (we did, not that we used it). Once you have it, take that with his passport, a utility bill (bank...
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    In-land sponsorship and inteview--we are almost done!

    Re: In-land sponsorship and inteview, almost approved? how to do work permit? Yup, we lost the $150 and you know what? I had forgotten about it already! LOL Something tells me that you shouldn't send the open work application, cuz it takes (they told me) 75+ days to get it. Do the math. But of...
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    gay marraige

    If you have been rejected for student Visa before but then you got it and are now in Canada, then I don't forsee much trouble. HOWEVER, they still will wonder about the validity of your relationship. Meaning, did you marry him/her solely to stay in the country as a Permanent Resident or is it...
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    In-land sponsorship and inteview--we are almost done!

    Re: In-land sponsorship and inteview, anyone have similar experience?update: Dec 16t Sounds good. I have a question the form that you say the CIC is asking, is a basic form that it is SENT AT THE BEGINNING of the process, Why is it that it hasn't been sent yet?? Is it possible that the lack of...
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    gay marraige

    They check the same way....they need to see photos, letters, conversations (msn, emails), anythign joint? Insurance, accounts? Leases? It is exactly the same as hetero marriages. The process may take 6 months or 18 months or much more. It all depends if they believe you or not, or if your...
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    Succesful INLAND Spouse/Residence Application TIMELINE - Case story.

    Mamee, I am not quite sure what is your concern. Anyone out there, who gets what she is saying? It is a slow day for me. Sorry:)
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    Translations - Spanish to english

    www.dialogos.ca I used them for my husband's PR stuff. They were good and fast, and I faxed the documents, I paid by Visa and they mailed the documents back. Pretty easy. I am planning on using them again for a change of name.
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    In-land sponsorship and inteview--we are almost done!

    Re: In-land sponsorship and inteview, anyone have similar experience? Chocolover, it sounds like a really good interview. And really...what true couple would answer EXACTLY alike? What two people would answer correctly all the time.. And at this point Immigration KNOWS that men are NOT as...
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    Proof of relationship photos... how many?

    Now that I remember, I sent exactly12 photos and we were approved really quickly (6 months inland. Married no children)
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    In-land sponsorship and inteview--we are almost done!

    Re: In-land sponsorship and inteview, anyone have similar experience? It is the best way to live, I think. Sometimes I get cynical and jaded, but then I remember that I don't want to be the sour-lemon person and I go back to being my heart-on-a-sleeve woman again:)
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    Proof of relationship photos... how many?

    Please don't bore the IO with 100 pics. He or she will just be more pissed for the next applicant. LOL. I would say a good 20-25 ( at the most) that are really good, again as MED said, different eras of your relationship that will Represent all the good times (or important) you have had...
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    In-land sponsorship and inteview--we are almost done!

    Re: In-land sponsorship and inteview, anyone have similar experience? You got it! You have to play their game by THEIR rules:) So about you being a benificiary and all, it is great news! When a couple start putting each other's names on financial benefits (life insurance, work health...
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    Sponsoring wife wants a divorce

    Ofcourse you are heartbroken. Divorce even in the best of situations, it is a sad a event. You married each other for love and now that love is no longer alive. Be assured that your legal standing in Canada will have no bearing in your possible divorce. You are landed, it is finished. Now what...
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    Family Class Sponsorship-husbands family

    Your husband's family history is sadly not uncommon. I am sure CIC hears stranger stories than that. Do as they have explained to you , as best as you can, and you will be fine. Support your claim as best and concise as you can:)
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    plz i want help

    Who told him to marry a Canadian? Certainly not me, people. Read my answer carefully. And anyway he asked a question? Shouldn't he get it answered?
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    bad Interview - decision made

    Sex-related questions are More than appropriate. I think that at times it is more than necessary. In my husbands application, I went far enough to tell them that there were some trips I used to make to see him (in Peru) were we rarely left the room, so needy we were of each other (emotionally...
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    Succesful INLAND Spouse/Residence Application TIMELINE - Case story.

    So for the end of this thread on my husband's inland PR application, I want to describe the LANDING INTERVIEW we had yesterday. We arrived at the Etobicoke CIC a little bit too early. We hadn't counted on the place being So close off the Kipling Subway station. I mean it is within a block...
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    Succesful INLAND Spouse/Residence Application TIMELINE - Case story.

    Today husband and I went to the Etobicoke CIC for the Landing interview. They gave him his landing papers. I will write a very detailed account about this process, as I am sure it will be of service to others like me;)