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fongo

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Drzaineb said:
Hello ,
Any new DM
I'm nov. 2015 applicant
AIP received 11th of may and still waiting
what is your nationality and from which country you are applying?
 

key78

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Aug 23, 2015
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Drzaineb said:
Hello ,
Any new DM
I'm nov. 2015 applicant
AIP received 11th of may and still waiting
what is AIP? what does it say in the letter? does it say you are done with stage 1?
 

key78

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Drzaineb said:
Yes AIP means you finshed stage 1
Then it depends on how many people you put on your application to get PR with you. The more people on your application, the longer it is
 

FISHER321

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Sep 3, 2016
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Drzaineb said:
Yes AIP means you finshed stage 1
AIP(approval in principle) on the letter it says "you have been determined to be eligible for PR application", and normally you can start counting 10 months from that day to complete DM(or 2nd step..decision made)provided no missing /delay of requested document from your end.....and , your family size doesn't affect the processing time at all, however if you have overseas family members included in your application , they will share the same timeline of yours but will be processed at the Canadian embassy abroad
 

key78

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no, the family members overseas don't share your timeline, but it's the other way around, you share their timeline as it depends on how busy the Canadian embassy is in processing visas. Once they are approved, you all approved.
 

FISHER321

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Sep 3, 2016
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key78 said:
no, the family members overseas don't share your timeline, but it's the other way around, you share their timeline as it depends on how busy the Canadian embassy is in processing visas. Once they are approved, you all approved.
Lol...how come if you are basically the sponsor!!!! its my case and around 7 friends having the same case.....once you receive the (AIP) CIC give you instructions for overseas members, then you have to apply for those members at nearest designated embassy (by mail), after some time the principal applicant (eldest member) will be given an application number starts with (G),,,,if you check his online status you will see that they share your timeline.
you need to understand that the embassy will consider their application only ,based on your (approval in principle letter) , embassies PR processing is linked with CANADA CIC