+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

Search results

  1. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    you would think so, but our immigration application sat there for almost a year before anyone even touched it, and when they did, it took them only 1 day to decide. Never heard of reunion visa being prioritized, unless i missed some info?
  2. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    i wonder how long the visa process will take, now that they are being flooded with all of the DM's
  3. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    check your junk spam folder
  4. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    Congrats!
  5. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    YES. The letter specifically says if you're currently in Canada, send it to CPC- Ottawa.
  6. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    Congrats to you too! And thanks - they just hand wrote it in English again on one photo. Is it safe to get plane ticket now for travelling 1 month after sending the passport in to get the visa?
  7. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    Unfortunately that is not available in her city. We also wrote the info on BOTH the pictures instead of 1... i hope that shouldn't matter.. ???
  8. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    Thanks. Yea, after a bit more than 1 year - definitely longer than we anticipated. Guys, question about the passport photos - should the name and address of the photographer/studio written on the back be in Chinese characters or English?
  9. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    yikes! we are going to send tomorrow. Is there a deal on flight that day?
  10. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    I think you may get yours sometime next week. ;D
  11. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    Is it safe to book flight before getting the passport back? What happens if there is a delay...
  12. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    Thank you. Yes, it has been a long and frustrating journey - something no couple should have to go through.
  13. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    WE RECEIVED THE PPR!!! 6 WEEKS AFTER THE ELIGIBILITY PASSED DATE.
  14. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    Security not started means it's in progress based on the notes from eagle.
  15. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    Ours already passed 1 year - im extremely pissed off at the unfairness of the whole process. Im thinking of writing a letter to the minister and ccing my MP and ask why some get to speed to the head of the line while others have to wait forever.
  16. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    Probably that is why ours is still missing in action - she studied in the states for a few yrs.
  17. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    That's what I have too, since first week of March. Who knows how long the background check will take.
  18. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    Do not pay again if you already paid. I think they will update it later.
  19. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    I see. Well that is troubling, and discouraging... another hurdle to get by.
  20. C

    Hong Kong timeline

    I'm suspecting CSIS takes care of all files by a first-come-first-serve basis. They then send the results to the VO - and then it is up to the VO people to input the data and update the files - and this is where some will get their PPR sooner than others who applied earlier because the VO people...