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    Bringing a Spouse

    I see, thanks for clarifying that for me, appreciate it. Given that processing times are longer than the limit of 6 months per visit for a TRV, is there any way for her to stay longer?
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    Bringing a Spouse

    Hi, would appreciate some help, I read a few of the pinned posts and di some research but still unclear on a few points. So I am a PR, have been so for the last 2 years and working for almost all of them. My potential spouse (marriage partner) lives abroad in the Middle East (home country for...
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    Spousal sponsorship

    Hi, would appreciate some help, I read the opening post and need clarification on some points. So I am a PR, have been so for the last 2 years and working for almost all of them. My potential spouse (marriage partner) lives abroad in the Middle East (home country for both of us) and I want to...
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    Terms of TRV (What kind is it)

    So my parents applied for a TRV to visit and they got it, but I can't find any info on whether it is a single entry or multiple entry. They have yet to send their passports to get the visa stamped but we just need to know what kind of visa it is and what the maximum duration of stay will be. Is...
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    Three Month Wait, Which Private Healthcare Insurance?

    As all you know, we have to wait for 3 months before we are registered for the provincial healthcare insurance program. So what did you pick for private health insurance during the 3 month waiting period? How was your experience with the company you chose? Appreciate the feedback.
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    Buying New house in Toronto (price decline trend)

    I see the logic in your approach but at the end of the day, it's a trade--off. You can wait and see, at which point prices will either continue to fall or rise. If they rise and you already bought a house then you will be overjoyed, if they fall then you will be disappointed because you could...
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    Buying New house in Toronto (price decline trend)

    Thanks for the feedback, of course you would have to spend some time and explore different cities/neighbourhoods and whatnot but my question is a little far-sighted. I mean having this intention and not waiting too long could pay dividends since the price levels are still low and decreasing. Or...
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    Buying New house in Toronto (price decline trend)

    Wouldn't you agree that a new immigrant who is planning to stay at least until he gets citizenship in 4 years, buy a house now before the prices go up and not waste money on rentals? Thoughts?