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    Singapore timeline

    Thanks cdnmom for your info.
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    Singapore timeline

    Hi guys! Just a quick update of my case. My file went to "in process" on Dec 9 2013 and I was requested for 2nd medical exam on Dec 10 2013. As I have been in Canada on visitor's visa since June 2013, I did the re-medical exam in Canada on Dec 17 2013. And today Mar 10 2014 I was requested to...
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    Congrats diyabrar!
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    OHIP card for visitor visa

    If you are Ontario resident, unfortunately your daughter cannot receive health card before she gets PR. Some other provinces, such as Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, in contrast, offer health card for spouse and dependents under 18 years of age of their residents even when their status...
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    Singapore timeline

    Thanks Sama!
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    Singapore timeline

    Hi guys. My husband just received a phone call from CIC Singapore. They said the interviewed is waived and I will have to re-do the medical. Right after the call, I check email and receive their re-medical request. No passport request yet.
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    Singapore timeline

    Thanks.
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    Singapore timeline

    Congratulation to you! Did you receive the request by email or snail mail? I have similar timeline with you, and like your wife I have been in Canada with TRV since June 2013. Hope I will get some good news soon.
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    Singapore timeline

    Congrats diyabrar!
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    Singapore timeline

    Congrats diyabrar! My ecas is still "application received" but seeing your good news gives me some hope!
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    Singapore timeline

    As same as yours.
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    Singapore timeline

    My due date was also November 2012.
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    Singapore timeline

    Wow, I cannot believe it. Somehow my guess is right, isn't it? Your friend who has the same code and was finalized in 26 months. Did he/she have to be interviewed or just wait the whole 26 months?
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    Singapore timeline

    It was first done by C T 0 1 8 2 8, and then was assigned to A G 0 0 8 9 4. If we have the same code, it may mean we are grouped in the same section, and very badly this section is extremely slow.
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    Singapore timeline

    Actually this is the 3rd time I got Canada tourist visa. The first 2 times are single entry visas, and I go and come back within visa duration. That's why they are very generous to me this 3rd time. It does show on the visa. On the second line of the visa you can see "No of ENTRIES". If it...
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    Singapore timeline

    I think it doesn't mean physical files pile up on the table. I think after initial assessment each file is coded and categorized in different sections waiting to final review. For examples, files that are decided to go quick go to "6 months" section, and files that are decided to go slow go to...
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    Singapore timeline

    I just asked for 1- month multiple visa on the application and surprisingly I was granted 2-year multiple visa. The officer just stamped the date of entry on the page next to visa page. I'm glad that my information can help you.
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    Singapore timeline

    My return ticket date is about 5,5 months after. I came here at the end of June so I'm just approaching 4 months now. Yes, I do have plan to extend my visa next month. Although my visa is 2 year - multiple entry, I guess the maximum stay for each entry is still 6 months. The other Vietnamese...
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    Singapore timeline

    The MP's assistant also told us that what they can obtain from Singapore is nothing more than the GCMS notes, and the fact that if the MP office asks about our case, it still doesn't speed up our process. He said that the most detailed information we can get from Singapore is actually the GCMS...
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    Singapore timeline

    Thanks Kevin09. What you said about Police certificate is right but the thing is I didn't submit the new one before I travelled to Canada, I just brought it here with me. As far as I know about the way Singapore solve our case, re-opening files doesn't mean speeding up our cases. It all depends...