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bing-014

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Mar 29, 2014
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hello guys! just a little confused and worried :(.. My mom started her application when i was 19 years old and now im already 24 years old.. the thing is, when my mom applied for our sponsorship she listed me as her type B dependant which is wrong cause i was only 19 years old back then and until now i am not married or in a common law and because of lack of knowledge she did not know that i should be under type A.. now my problem is when i was 21 years old because of personal problems i stopped schooling for one semester equivalent to 6 months here in philippines.. if only mom listed me under type A i have nothing to worry even though i stopped for one semester right,, now my question is, will this affect my application? will that be a reason for me to be denied? will the cic officer will automatically list me under type A if he/she noticed that i should be under type A? we just had our medical exams and now we are waiting for our PPR.. pls help! thank you very much and godbless!!
 
Why don't you order your/her GCMS notes and find out exactly what catagory has been assigned.
You can also check to see how far they have gone with the processing, and if there is anything to worry about.
 
thank you very much for your reply i really do appreciate it, :) how and where can i order that? GCMS? thank u again! :D
 
uhm once u got medical request and then u passed the medical exam, is it still possible for u to be denied? thank u sorry for asking many questions. :(
 
bing-014 said:
thank you very much for your reply i really do appreciate it, :) how and where can i order that? GCMS? thank u again! :D
See here::::
http://www.cic.gc.ca/ENGLISH/department/atip/index.asp

This might help as well.. http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t155521.0.html
There is a lot of information on the forum about the process.
 
bing-014 said:
uhm once u got medical request and then u passed the medical exam, is it still possible for u to be denied? thank u sorry for asking many questions. :(
It's possible to be denied even *after* getting the COPR and Visa. Doesn't happen a lot, but it's possible.