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    How long it takes for Acknowledgement receipt

    It took about a month for me to get my AOR. I sent mine in in September and just got the AOR today, Oct 24.
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    Landing Interview

    I'm in Toronto (landed at the Scarborough office) and it took roughly 1 month to get the paper with the date for landing on it which was 1 month after I received the paper. So, 2 months total after I got my approval. Hope that helps. =)
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    Inland Spousal Approval - now what?

    Sorry to confuse you. =) I wasn't actually replying to your situation, I was just updating the thread I started with regards to what happens after I had AIP/DM. =)
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    OHIP question

    Does anyone know if you'd be denied coverage for something that came up during your 3 month wait? Like if you got pregnant a month before your OHIP kicked in. Would they deny coverage for the pregnancy as a 'pre-existing condition'?
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    Inland Spousal Approval - now what?

    Landed this morning. Fast and easy. Nothing to worry about. =) In fact, I was the first one called so most of the time was spent as the IO went over the CoPR with the group so each person could make sure it was correct. (she did this as a group and then had people with errors let her/them know)
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    Inland Spousal Approval - now what?

    Ha! My appointment is for Dec 5 in Scarborough. Good luck! =)
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    Inland Spousal Approval - now what?

    Just an update. Got the letter inviting me for an interview for landing purposes last week. Interview is scheduled for the first week in December. Hooray! =)
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    Experiences on U.S. Citizen getting Spousal PR Medicals done in Canada

    I had mine done almost exactly a year ago and it was $135. This was in downtown Toronto.
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    2 ANYONE WHO HAs MIGRATED FROM US TO CANADA

    Man, y'all should be getting your medical exams in Canada. I paid like $135 in Toronto.
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    Inland Spousal Approval - now what?

    Thanks, I wasn't sure of the terminology they'd be using so I wasn't sure how far along it all was. I'd heard horror stories of it taking a year+ so I figured 5 months was good for AIP or first stage approval. Now I think it's a GREAT turn-around time for final decision. =)
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    Inland Spousal Approval - now what?

    The date they started processing was May 15, 2008. Got the approval on October 15, 2008. We mailed the papers April 16, 2008 - if that helps. I'm not sure how that jibes with the posted Vegreville information, though. =)
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    Inland Spousal Approval - now what?

    Is there any way of figuring out how long it will take for the next step? I can't seem to find anything beyond the first stage approval on any website. Perhaps I'm just not looking in the right places? I've also not seen anything listed about a Scarborough office. Is that just my poor search...
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    Inland Spousal Approval - now what?

    OK, so we received our approval papers and were told that we would be contacted by the Scarborough office to set up an appointment. So now what? Any ideas on how long it will take and what they'll want? It took exactly 5 months to process at Vegreville, if that matters.