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    Singapore timeline

    Don't Sweat it, people with a faster timeline tend to have their two cents..........to Singapore it is all about luck, it is not how many pictures or how long you spent with your wife, it is all about the VO and whether he/she is on medical plant? >:(
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    Singapore timeline

    Shame on SG and Canadian immigration, I am withdrawing my application.....I can't let people control my life anymore, because if I do they will. I got my caips, it says they haven't started processing my file yet 8 months since I applied, So first come first serve is BS . Thus said and done. If...
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    Singapore timeline

    What are the docs you submitted for her tourist visa, I am thinking of have my wife here as a tourist for hwoever long I can. Please let me know.
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    Singapore timeline

    They got my wife's file by the end of march, still shows application received and haven't heard back from them. I think it really varies from person to person and it is very unlikely (accroding to me at least) that they do first come first serve basis, and my file is a simple one, first marriage...
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    Cut immigration applications to fix backlog, Kenney says

    This is no way to reduce backlog, money replaces human rights. Now to me, if I pay $10000 instead of $1200 when sponsoring my spouse, the case should be decided within a very short time or they gave him/her the visa for 10 years. I know they are not talking about spouse immigration but soon they...
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    Singapore timeline

    Between Jan'2010 to jun'2011 Singapore processed a total of 8250 application for all classes of permanent residence applications of which 3654 were for family class. So about half of the total were for family class. On an average they had to process about 23 applications per day (365 x1.5 -(52 x...
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    Singapore timeline

    CPC-M processes your eligibility to sponsor and the regional visa office (e.g., Singapore, Berlin) processes the application of the sponsored person (for you that would be ur wife) for permanent residence.
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    Singapore timeline

    As I always articulated CIC has to come up with something consistent and reasonable. The gross difference in processing time between offices is not reasoned by CIC, it's just been hypothesised by some of the group members who perhaps have some personal perspectives and/or stats to back it up...
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    Singapore timeline

    And thats why it takes them 6-18 months to provide an interview date when they doubted the application in the first place and hence called for an interview to clarify things. Now either they do something else in that gap (which they already should have to file the ground for interview in their...
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    Singapore timeline

    Well you can make fun of anything you want, as you and I are independent. However, the subject matter you choose to pick on someone shows your way of thinking. Good luck ;D!
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    Singapore timeline

    Usually,singapore doesn't update the ecas saying they had received your medical, doesn't mean that they haven't. Word of advice, don't depend on the ecas, as they are late or never update. For my case I didn't receive any AOR. Since you got an e-mail from Singaporem you should be okay in terms...
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    Singapore timeline

    I do not agree. Having a different opinion/hypothesis doesn't make me a contrarian/opinionated. I am trying to help people see my point of view even if they don't agree. To me it is about trying to see the broader spectrum of ideas/opinions and that is trying to figure out the problem. Having a...
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    Singapore timeline

    And I can bet you if you had a stat, larger Asian and South Asian countries (don't want to name names) would suffer from the same scams more just because of the size of population/no of applications they have. Couple of news surfaced on Canadian National TV also point to those regions as well...
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    Singapore timeline

    Hey Canuck, You are right, my mistake on the citizen part..but the immigrant has to be in Canada(I think) to sponsor their spouse. Now, see I am not trying to prove anyone right or wrong or questioning why yours or someone else's file takes less time than the others. I completely understand...
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    Singapore timeline

    How do I know what is a VO's POV - to each his own. How do you define a person's psychology, to me a marriage can be very happy living apart (during the application processing) and can be very unhappy living together and vice versa. This is a complex matter, hard to rule with one or two...
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    Singapore timeline

    I Don't think it matters much how long have you been married and stayed together for. I know of people who got married, stayed toegther for 2 years and then applied, took them about 1 year to get approved. On the other side, I know of people got married (arranged), stayed together for 2 weeks...
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    Singapore timeline

    Hey Canuck, This is the point that I wanted to raise for a while now, supporting documents. As you can see, it is sometime very hard for the applicants to decide on which documents to submit, not to mention they fear from submitting less would cause longer processing time. A good supporting...
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    Singapore timeline

    Hey Dragoon, Do I need to have the sponsored person's signature on the request form or mine is good enough while requesting Caips. Another thing to clarify is the forms I send to Ottawa are IMM5475 and IMM5563. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks.
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    PR Sponsorship submit in Singapore or in KL, Malaysia

    Canadianwoman: where do you get your stats from or you just assumed that some of the countries dealt by SG are considered "high risk for marriage fraud". In the case, you have some sort of record or stats, I was wondering if you could share that with the forum. Since I am dealing with SG, that...