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  1. KarenCee

    Off Topic

    If we get to visit home this summer we plan on looking at property near his parents (Nova Scotia) to buy and pay on while we wait...and wait...and wait for the date he can apply for me and my daughter. Right now we just want land - it appears to be rather reasonably priced from what I've seen...
  2. KarenCee

    I am a Permanent Resident of Canada :)

    Congratulations!!! ;D
  3. KarenCee

    Tim Hortons

    Lucky you! My daughter loves their hot choccie. Their sweets are good...just a bit too sweet for me. Timbits are soooo yummy...just the right amount of sweet for me. ;D We have Starbucks down here in the South...but the last few cuppas tasted more like "charbucks" to me. I'm sure they're...
  4. KarenCee

    Tim Hortons

    I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE Tim Horton's. ;D My sweet mother in law has shipped my husband and me a can of Timmy's - can't wait for it to arrive! There ARE no Tim Horton's this far South in the U.S. SIGH.
  5. KarenCee

    officer has something against me

    It does...I am American and when I come home I get hassled every.stinkin.time. I am always one of those "random" searches...every single time I go through security. How is it random if I am chosen every time? I wish I knew. Even my husband - Canadian - has never experienced such "randomness"...
  6. KarenCee

    How long after you met face to face, did you get married?

    Met online 2003 Met F2F 2004 Engaged 2005 Married 2006
  7. KarenCee

    Gay Family Class Sponsorship

    I hope this one issue works out for you. This is why I'm still here in the States with my Canadian spouse. I have to wait until my daughter and I are free from joint custody because my ex told me the same thing and my lawyer confirmed that he could indeed fight me for custody - and for all...
  8. KarenCee

    proof that marriage is genuine?

    Love_Young, thanks for posting the link to your list of proofs. I've already started making screen shots of our FB messages, even though we are together. He works nights, I work days and FB is a way we communicate, that and text messages. Sigh, I get to see him one day a week now. Bleh.
  9. KarenCee

    proof that marriage is genuine?

    waikiki, read through this thread. I was asking something along the same lines as you and I got a couple of responses: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/some-reasons-for-denial-t62223.0.html
  10. KarenCee

    Some Reasons for Denial

    I can understand that thought process. We will definitely give them plenty of proof - and not just pics. We have a mortgage, we've co-mingled our assets and bank accounts, all sorts of financial proof. We have people ready to write letters of support that know us and can attest to our...
  11. KarenCee

    proof that marriage is genuine?

    This is immigration we're talking about...they want proof. My husband and I will have been married 12 years when we move back (he's Canadian, I'm American) with our daughter. I don't anticipate any problems with our app but I'm going to give them plenty of proof. As for relationships not...
  12. KarenCee

    Some Reasons for Denial

    Yeah, I figured, but had to ask...I've learned in this life not to assume I know the answer to everything. ;D
  13. KarenCee

    RPRF

    OK...question about the RPRF...and yes I have read through the instructions :) and maybe I missed it somewhere but do we have to pay a RPRF for my daughter as a dependent child? I know we do for me as the immigrant. Since she's going to be an immigrant too I am thinking yes, but thought I...
  14. KarenCee

    Some Reasons for Denial

    Soooo...would the immigration officer look at a married couple of say 12 years in which there is an age difference with the wife being older - even if it is a Canadian/American marriage? I'd say 12 years together is proof that it's a good solid marriage. I know more proofs are needed as with...
  15. KarenCee

    Working illegally in Canada can lead to legal residency

    I don't think I'd chance it. It's not like it's a forever thing to be without work and I know it can be a bit of a bore to have nothing to do and finances are tight, but I dunno...seems too risky to me and when you think about how much you go through to complete this process I can't understand...
  16. KarenCee

    Spousal sponsorship

    Jenloy, my husband is also a PR card holder here in the States. I am guessing that your fiance retained his Canadian citizenship, yes? I *think* that as long as he still holds Cdn citizenship, that's what matters most. My hubby has been a PR here in the States since 2007. We are going to do...
  17. KarenCee

    RPRF

    Depending on how he paid, wouldn't there be a record of it on his credit card statement (proof it was charged) or if paid through debit, once it clears the bank it would mean payment received. Just a thought...
  18. KarenCee

    Building credit history and getting your first car in Manitoba.

    Thanks for the information. I haven't landed yet but will more than likely need a car so having this information on hand when I do land - whenever that may be - will be so helpful to me and my husband. I will definitely check this out once I am given permission to land. :)
  19. KarenCee

    Building credit history and getting your first car in Manitoba.

    Good information. I do wonder if Nova Scotia might have a similar program. Would you know how to guide me in using Google to find out this information?
  20. KarenCee

    Help pooo

    It would generate more help for your situation if you posted this in English. :)