Enchalata
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« Reply #13710 on: September 04, 2011, 03:20:38 pm » |
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Hello to everyone,
I've been watching the forums here for quite some time with great interest. Happy to see so many people get their visa's without too much trouble.
I have more of a question for anyone who has travelled to Canada from Manila with a stopover in Japan. We have a Decision Made as of 1 week ago (still waiting to see what the decision is, papers haven't been delivered yet), however, assuming all is well I wanted to know if a transit visa is needed if she stopped over in Japan on her Philippine passport? I can't seem to get an answer from the Japanese government sites and I'd rather fly my wife through Japan since Hong Kong seems rediculously over priced these days.
Aside from that, her timeline thus far is as follows:
Submitted to Missisauga March 8th Approved sponsor and forwarded to Manila April 12th Received Passport request May 4th (letter was dated April 20) Mailed Passport request in May 10th Medical results received June 14th In process August 4th Received letter August 13th (dated for july 28th) that they needed a police report from UAE which we already sent Wife visited Embassy in person August 15th explaining it was sent in the package Embassy found the paper and proceeded to process DM August 25th Still waiting for letter/visa to show up
Out of curiousity, has anyone ever been rejected without an interview? (hate waiting for a letter to show up)
Thanks in advance
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nester
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Visa Office......: LC2 kit CEM mar2010
App. Filed.......: LC1 25May09; LC2 02may10
AOR Received.: 13may10
Med's Request: 14mar11; 10apr12
Passport Req..: 24may11(sent 06jun11)
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« Reply #13711 on: September 04, 2011, 03:28:48 pm » |
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wala pa ung visa nya. plan namin na pumunta n cya ng CEM by wednesday kpg hindi p rin dumating ng tuesday.
you go to CEM and they reward you another month or two free stay in the philippines lol.
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batesmotel
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Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: Manila
App. Filed.......: July 28th 2011
File Transfer...: October 21, 2011
Med's Done....: July 5th, 2011
Interview........: Hopefully not required
Passport Req..: December 15, 2011
LANDED..........: Waiting, waiting and more waiting....
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« Reply #13712 on: September 04, 2011, 03:45:54 pm » |
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Hello to everyone,
I've been watching the forums here for quite some time with great interest. Happy to see so many people get their visa's without too much trouble.
I have more of a question for anyone who has travelled to Canada from Manila with a stopover in Japan. We have a Decision Made as of 1 week ago (still waiting to see what the decision is, papers haven't been delivered yet), however, assuming all is well I wanted to know if a transit visa is needed if she stopped over in Japan on her Philippine passport? I can't seem to get an answer from the Japanese government sites and I'd rather fly my wife through Japan since Hong Kong seems rediculously over priced these days.
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I know that in Hong Kong there is no visa required....but I am not sure about Japan.... BTW....what is the price difference if one stops over in Japan rather than Hong Kong? Let me know....thanks.... I can get a Cathay Pacific flight from Toronto that stops over in Hong Kong for approx CAD $1200 + $350 surcharges....but only when travelling certain months (ie... January or February) Greg Bates PS Congrats on the quick processing time in order to bring your wife home to Canada....
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« Reply #13713 on: September 04, 2011, 04:04:01 pm » |
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I'm not sure what the normal processing time is ...for The Philippines....but I can tell you this....they have more red tape that Canada does!
We first had to go to Cenomar (or NSO? I can't remember) to make sure I don't have any other wives or obligations there in PH....Normally that takes 5 working days, but my wife's sister in law knows someone who knows someone at the Cenomar office....we got that done in 1 day...Thank the lord! Then, I had to present my divorce papers to the Canadian Consulate in Cebu....that when smoothly.....Then, we had to present my "eligibility to marry" to the the city hall in Larena, Siquijor 10 working days before our marriage, in order for them to give us a marriage license...
So...I had to get to Cebu 3 weeks before our marriage...Chi-Ching $$ no pay from my work in those three weeks! lol. Anyways, so we get married....honeymoon...I return home to Toronto.
Then my wife Lyle (pronounced "Lylee" ...btw, everyone thinks I married a guy...lol...) must take a boat to Dumaguete to "Authenticate" our marriage at the NSO office and also get a police check. The marriage authentication took over 1 month to process. So.we wait the 1 month to get NSO authentication. Then, Lylee takes another boat Back to Cebu (10 hour boat trip) in order to present to the passport office (in Cebu) the NSO marriage authentication...The amendment to Lylee's passport took another 45 days to process. After that, Lylee got her medical exam (very fast....two appointments....only took 3 days from the time she received her passport amendment). Lylee gathers all the docs and couriers them to me here in Toronto. .... Whew! I am exhausted just typing down all the running around...I feel sorry for my poor wife....
So all in all, it took us 3 1/2 months of running around and waiting in PH to get married and to gather all the docs needed before we could submit our application....
So, please tell me...is that the normal routine for everyone out there?
Anyways, it is all done except for the waiting now.....Lylee is worth it....But it does astound me how difficult and expensive the whole process is....I never could have realized, when I first met Lylee online 1 year ago, how many hurdles and hoops we would have to jump over/through to get this completed....
All for love...I am sure in 20 years we will look back at this and laugh...nothing worthwhile is ever easy!
Greg
PS Thanks for the tips about the mail service...btw what is "guide on caips notes" ?
Normal, yes. And worse. Well sorta worse. As if recall the law in PH is 10 waiting period. My wife and I waited the full 10 days, it was actually longer. 15 days cause we had wait til there was room as well. So, on your comment about not working. I know that feeling. I spent about month. But it was worth it. Before we started we checked these forums and other places. There have been cases where couples didn't follow the law, wait 10 days, and their visa was declined cause in canada marriage was invalid. So just keep that in mind. We were married in Jan, didn't get file until april. Since we wait for NSO etc... then courier all to canada, just send it all back to Manila  If you look back about 10-15 Pages there is link for it. I never did it, cause I didn't think it was worth it. But because where your wife lives, I think it would be for you. I think it takes a month or so to get those notes after you request it. But it could be worth it in your case, cause mail really sucks in parts. I've heard stories where cic sent request for PPR but local post office never sent the letter or told person the letter was there.
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« Reply #13714 on: September 04, 2011, 04:09:16 pm » |
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ITO E OPEN MO YUNG MGA LINK AT FILL APAN MO
Two parts ito:
The applicant in the Philipines fills this up: cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5475E.pdf
Then, the person in Canada applies for the CAIPS note using this form: cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5563E.pdf
Then mail both forms with $5 check paid to the Receiver General of Canada to one of these: cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/requests-address.asp
Pero I sent it to this address: Citizenship and Immigration Canada Public Rights Administration Access to Information and Privacy Coordinator Narono Building 360 Laurier Avenue West, 10th Floor Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1L1 Tel.: (613) 957-6512
I cut and pasted this from previous reply. but you can also do search at top. might find out more information. someone also posted full link, but I couldn't find it.
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« Reply #13715 on: September 04, 2011, 04:13:59 pm » |
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Hello to everyone,
I've been watching the forums here for quite some time with great interest. Happy to see so many people get their visa's without too much trouble.
I have more of a question for anyone who has travelled to Canada from Manila with a stopover in Japan. We have a Decision Made as of 1 week ago (still waiting to see what the decision is, papers haven't been delivered yet), however, assuming all is well I wanted to know if a transit visa is needed if she stopped over in Japan on her Philippine passport? I can't seem to get an answer from the Japanese government sites and I'd rather fly my wife through Japan since Hong Kong seems rediculously over priced these days.
Aside from that, her timeline thus far is as follows:
Submitted to Missisauga March 8th Approved sponsor and forwarded to Manila April 12th Received Passport request May 4th (letter was dated April 20) Mailed Passport request in May 10th Medical results received June 14th In process August 4th Received letter August 13th (dated for july 28th) that they needed a police report from UAE which we already sent Wife visited Embassy in person August 15th explaining it was sent in the package Embassy found the paper and proceeded to process DM August 25th Still waiting for letter/visa to show up
Out of curiousity, has anyone ever been rejected without an interview? (hate waiting for a letter to show up)
Thanks in advance
When I checked, there isn't need but I can't tell you 100% for sure, like you. I couldn't get answer either. My wife is going Manila -> TW -> Vancouver (China Airlines) then WestJest from Van -> Toronto I would have rather her flown Cathway, as I like them. But the cost right now is very high. China Airlines to Vancouver was pretty low.
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batesmotel
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Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: Manila
App. Filed.......: July 28th 2011
File Transfer...: October 21, 2011
Med's Done....: July 5th, 2011
Interview........: Hopefully not required
Passport Req..: December 15, 2011
LANDED..........: Waiting, waiting and more waiting....
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« Reply #13716 on: September 04, 2011, 04:28:49 pm » |
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ITO E OPEN MO YUNG MGA LINK AT FILL APAN MO
Two parts ito:
The applicant in the Philipines fills this up: cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5475E.pdf
Then, the person in Canada applies for the CAIPS note using this form: cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5563E.pdf
Then mail both forms with $5 check paid to the Receiver General of Canada to one of these: cic.gc.ca/english/department/atip/requests-address.asp
Pero I sent it to this address: Citizenship and Immigration Canada Public Rights Administration Access to Information and Privacy Coordinator Narono Building 360 Laurier Avenue West, 10th Floor Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1L1 Tel.: (613) 957-6512
I cut and pasted this from previous reply. but you can also do search at top. might find out more information. someone also posted full link, but I couldn't find it.
Thanks so much for the info!!
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App. Filed.......: 18 May 2011
AOR Received.: 5 August 2011
File Transfer...: 21 June 2011
Med's Done....: 05 April 2011
Passport Req..: 27 July 2011 (Passport & Appendix A)
VISA ISSUED...: 22 August 2011
LANDED..........: 19 September 2011
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« Reply #13717 on: September 04, 2011, 05:55:39 pm » |
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I'm not sure what the normal processing time is ...for The Philippines....but I can tell you this....they have more red tape that Canada does!
We first had to go to Cenomar (or NSO? I can't remember) to make sure I don't have any other wives or obligations there in PH....Normally that takes 5 working days, but my wife's sister in law knows someone who knows someone at the Cenomar office....we got that done in 1 day...Thank the lord! Then, I had to present my divorce papers to the Canadian Consulate in Cebu....that when smoothly.....Then, we had to present my "eligibility to marry" to the the city hall in Larena, Siquijor 10 working days before our marriage, in order for them to give us a marriage license...
So...I had to get to Cebu 3 weeks before our marriage...Chi-Ching $$ no pay from my work in those three weeks! lol. Anyways, so we get married....honeymoon...I return home to Toronto.
Then my wife Lyle (pronounced "Lylee" ...btw, everyone thinks I married a guy...lol...) must take a boat to Dumaguete to "Authenticate" our marriage at the NSO office and also get a police check. The marriage authentication took over 1 month to process. So.we wait the 1 month to get NSO authentication. Then, Lylee takes another boat Back to Cebu (10 hour boat trip) in order to present to the passport office (in Cebu) the NSO marriage authentication...The amendment to Lylee's passport took another 45 days to process. After that, Lylee got her medical exam (very fast....two appointments....only took 3 days from the time she received her passport amendment). Lylee gathers all the docs and couriers them to me here in Toronto. .... Whew! I am exhausted just typing down all the running around...I feel sorry for my poor wife....
So all in all, it took us 3 1/2 months of running around and waiting in PH to get married and to gather all the docs needed before we could submit our application....
So, please tell me...is that the normal routine for everyone out there?
Anyways, it is all done except for the waiting now.....Lylee is worth it....But it does astound me how difficult and expensive the whole process is....I never could have realized, when I first met Lylee online 1 year ago, how many hurdles and hoops we would have to jump over/through to get this completed....
All for love...I am sure in 20 years we will look back at this and laugh...nothing worthwhile is ever easy!
Greg
PS Thanks for the tips about the mail service...btw what is "guide on caips notes" ?
Yes it is normal  The trips and all  But you both could have save a lot of trips and time if you just ordered your NSO Online  And marriage certificate Online took me two weeks only. As for marriage license, ten days is normal process. All our papers were complete before he arrived for our wedding, the only thing that was lacking was the Capacity to Marry but right after he arrived Met my husband three years ago, and then with that period, he made a couple of trips, nothing is inexpensive in long distance relationship  Finally after two years of knowing each other, we got married and then he petitioned me. I applied last May 18 and after 3 months, got DM and now my visa is on hand  Our case is pretty straightforward. The only thing I was worried when we passed our application is that we cannot show them chat logs between 2008-2010. And we do not have phone bills as proof, we never used postpaid plan to call each other  Good luck on your application and cheers  Manila is fast with their response. The only thing is that for Sponsor approval, it already takes 60 days, unlike in our time, it was only 30 days. Again, good luck and congratulations on your new marriage  Cheers!!!!
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batesmotel
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Category........: FAM
Visa Office......: Manila
App. Filed.......: July 28th 2011
File Transfer...: October 21, 2011
Med's Done....: July 5th, 2011
Interview........: Hopefully not required
Passport Req..: December 15, 2011
LANDED..........: Waiting, waiting and more waiting....
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« Reply #13718 on: September 04, 2011, 06:21:45 pm » |
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Yes it is normal  The trips and all  But you both could have save a lot of trips and time if you just ordered your NSO Online  And marriage certificate Online took me two weeks only. As for marriage license, ten days is normal process. All our papers were complete before he arrived for our wedding, the only thing that was lacking was the Capacity to Marry but right after he arrived Met my husband three years ago, and then with that period, he made a couple of trips, nothing is inexpensive in long distance relationship  Finally after two years of knowing each other, we got married and then he petitioned me. I applied last May 18 and after 3 months, got DM and now my visa is on hand  Our case is pretty straightforward. The only thing I was worried when we passed our application is that we cannot show them chat logs between 2008-2010. And we do not have phone bills as proof, we never used postpaid plan to call each other  Good luck on your application and cheers  Manila is fast with their response. The only thing is that for Sponsor approval, it already takes 60 days, unlike in our time, it was only 30 days. Again, good luck and congratulations on your new marriage  Cheers!!!! Wow! 3 years before getting married..you two must be very patient....Or perhaps I am very impatient, hehehe. Actually my wife was ready for marriage before the 1st visit, but I told her that was a little pre-mature....especially since my divorce papers had not been finalized! Congrats to you and yours also!! Greg
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App. Filed.......: 18 May 2011
AOR Received.: 5 August 2011
File Transfer...: 21 June 2011
Med's Done....: 05 April 2011
Passport Req..: 27 July 2011 (Passport & Appendix A)
VISA ISSUED...: 22 August 2011
LANDED..........: 19 September 2011
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« Reply #13719 on: September 04, 2011, 06:29:28 pm » |
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Wow! 3 years before getting married..you two must be very patient....Or perhaps I am very impatient, hehehe. Actually my wife was ready for marriage before the 1st visit, but I told her that was a little pre-mature....especially since my divorce papers had not been finalized!
Congrats to you and yours also!!
Greg
Not 3 years, we got married after 2 years and 4 months to be exact Not bad, I was in nursing school at that time. We were engaged on our first meeting  Thanks and I am so glad that I am done with this Visa waiting thing.... Good luck to you!!!
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VISA ISSUED...: Praise the Lord!
LANDED..........: will be celebrating our anniversary together!
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« Reply #13720 on: September 04, 2011, 06:41:41 pm » |
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Not 3 years, we got married after 2 years and 4 months to be exact Not bad, I was in nursing school at that time. We were engaged on our first meeting  Thanks and I am so glad that I am done with this Visa waiting thing.... Good luck to you!!! hehe...dont know if i should feel ashamed when i say, weve been steady for almost 8 years before we got married..lolz!!! 
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Filed CPC-M - Mar. 29, 2011, received Mar. 31, 2011 CEM received app. - May 20, 2011 Sbmittd PP / Appendix A - June 14, 2011 Sbmittd addl doc PC-CR - July 15, 2011 In proc: Oct 14, 2011 DM :Oct 17,2011 Visa : Oct 20, 2011 Des: Vancouver-Nov 11
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« Reply #13721 on: September 04, 2011, 07:01:29 pm » |
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Hi..ako din na late un PPR ko , i just got it last aug 26th via email.. nauna pa na ng in process status ko sa ecas...
@ bab00_2008 un selection mo ngsend kb ng copy sa cic or visa office man lang?
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« Reply #13722 on: September 04, 2011, 07:05:40 pm » |
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Hello to everyone,
I've been watching the forums here for quite some time with great interest. Happy to see so many people get their visa's without too much trouble.
I have more of a question for anyone who has travelled to Canada from Manila with a stopover in Japan. We have a Decision Made as of 1 week ago (still waiting to see what the decision is, papers haven't been delivered yet), however, assuming all is well I wanted to know if a transit visa is needed if she stopped over in Japan on her Philippine passport? I can't seem to get an answer from the Japanese government sites and I'd rather fly my wife through Japan since Hong Kong seems rediculously over priced these days.
Aside from that, her timeline thus far is as follows:
Submitted to Missisauga March 8th Approved sponsor and forwarded to Manila April 12th Received Passport request May 4th (letter was dated April 20) Mailed Passport request in May 10th Medical results received June 14th In process August 4th Received letter August 13th (dated for july 28th) that they needed a police report from UAE which we already sent Wife visited Embassy in person August 15th explaining it was sent in the package Embassy found the paper and proceeded to process DM August 25th Still waiting for letter/visa to show up
Out of curiousity, has anyone ever been rejected without an interview? (hate waiting for a letter to show up)
Thanks in advance
hi mostly stop over japan goes US too in dat case u really need a transit visa but if only japan straight to canada then u dont need it. as long as she wont go out from the airport.try manila to europe then europe to canada if u really want her to fly now,or if she cud wait then book her after sept.15 up price will go down specialy if during the weekdays.
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Visa Office......: Manila
App. Filed.......: 18-04-2011
File Transfer...: 25-05-2011
Med's Done....: 10-02-2011
Passport Req..: 26-08-2011
VISA ISSUED...: 22-09-2011
LANDED..........: 12-10-2011
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« Reply #13723 on: September 04, 2011, 07:36:49 pm » |
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hello baboo. pareho tayo quebec din ako..confused pa rin talaga ako. bakit csq mo nahuli i thought tapos nang approval nang sponsor eh yong csq for micc. by the way we not pass the form csq with my signature yet cause my hubby expecting a letter to recieved then attached lng nya yon csq application to micc.. hope u could share ur expereince. ok ba yon ginawa namin. we submitted our document aug 29, 2011. tnx
Bonjour Crisetphil!!!! you're right you have to attach the approval letter from CPC_M before submitting your Undertaking application to MICC.. FOr us we just printed the email they sent to my hubby then attached it wd the forms for MICC... Goodluck
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04/18- application recvd-CPC-M 5/25- Sponsorship aproved 6/4- CEM recvd PR application 6/11- Medical result recvd 6/22- CSQ Approved (Quebec) 8/16- PR application In-process (E-cas) 8/26- Passport Request Received (sent passport same day)
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Visa Office......: Manila
App. Filed.......: 18-04-2011
File Transfer...: 25-05-2011
Med's Done....: 10-02-2011
Passport Req..: 26-08-2011
VISA ISSUED...: 22-09-2011
LANDED..........: 12-10-2011
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« Reply #13724 on: September 04, 2011, 07:40:34 pm » |
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@ bab00_2008 un selection mo ngsend kb ng copy sa cic or visa office man lang?
Hi prettyboy, oo ng fax ako ng copy right after i received my CSQ..
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04/18- application recvd-CPC-M 5/25- Sponsorship aproved 6/4- CEM recvd PR application 6/11- Medical result recvd 6/22- CSQ Approved (Quebec) 8/16- PR application In-process (E-cas) 8/26- Passport Request Received (sent passport same day)
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