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    ***January 2018 applicants***

    Hello all, My Husband has just got his PR approved. here is our timeline: Application received on 01/25/18 AOR1 03/09/18 Request for medical visit 03/27/17 Sponsor Approval 04/05/18 Medical visit on 04/10/18 AOR2 (BVC Paris) 04/12/18 Medical approved on 05/04/18 Background check in process...
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    ***January 2018***OUTLAND SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP OUTSIDE OF CANADA

    Hi yes we did Hello all, My Husband has just got his PR approved. here is our timeline: Application received on 01/25/18 AOR1 03/09/18 Request for medical visit 03/27/17 Sponsor Approval 04/05/18 Medical visit on 04/10/18 AOR2 (BVC Paris) 04/12/18 Medical approved on 05/04/18 Background check...
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    PARIS VISA OFFICE

    Hello all, My Husband has just got his PR approved. here is our timeline: Application received on 01/25/18 AOR1 03/09/18 Request for medical visit 03/27/17 Sponsor Approval 04/05/18 Medical visit on 04/10/18 AOR2 (BVC Paris) 04/12/18 Medical approved on 05/04/18 Background check in process...
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    PARIS VISA OFFICE

    Hello Ive just received the request for the medical visit and it showing decision made on my ecas for sponsorship review. If I undersgood now the application will be forwarded to GO Paris?
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    PARIS VISA OFFICE

    From France
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    PARIS VISA OFFICE

    We downloaded annex A and police report on March 13th. Now we will wait patiently for the next step (which I don't know what it is)
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    PARIS VISA OFFICE

    Hello everyone, I am joining this group as I am sponsoring my husband who will go through Paris office as well. Here are our dates: Application received Jan 25th 2018 AOR1 March 9th 2018 Linked to myCIC March 11th 2018 By reading your posts this is good to know that he process can take 6months...
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    Question 13 it’s very confused

    Ok perfect. Thank you for your help!
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    Question 13 it’s very confused

    Hello, I am confused with this question as well. So If I was born in France and lived in France my whole life before I came to Canada, in this case I don't fill out the table? Thanks