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MandyUK said:
oh...hangman, I love this game! ok I pick a letter E :P

Err, no! :P
 
My husband got PPR letter dated August 23,2011....
 
manny79 said:
My husband got PPR letter dated August 23,2011....

Congratz Manny, glad you finaly at the end, all the best! ;D
 
just thought i'd let you guys know I made it across the border and got a stamp in my passport saying im allowed to stay 6 months :)
maybe waiting a while for sponsor approval but at least i can wait with my wife now. it makes it a lot easier and keeps me from going insane over not hearing anything at all from them.
 
kourts said:
just thought i'd let you guys know I made it across the border and got a stamp in my passport saying im allowed to stay 6 months :)
maybe waiting a while for sponsor approval but at least i can wait with my wife now. it makes it a lot easier and keeps me from going insane over not hearing anything at all from them.

Wow thats the second best thing that could have happened to you! Congrats! Of course, the first being getting the Visa ;D

Wonder what's taking them so long for you :(

Good luck! Enjoy the time with your wife :)
 
kourts said:
just thought i'd let you guys know I made it across the border and got a stamp in my passport saying im allowed to stay 6 months :)
maybe waiting a while for sponsor approval but at least i can wait with my wife now. it makes it a lot easier and keeps me from going insane over not hearing anything at all from them.

Good to hear... :)
 
thanks guys, i didnt get a visitor record though, do you know if the stamp works just the same?
 
kourts said:
thanks guys, i didnt get a visitor record though, do you know if the stamp works just the same?
sorry not sure however I did read this on another forum (source www.cic.gc.ca) which may help...
A visitor visa (actually, a temporary resident visa, or TRV) is a document issued to persons from countries which require it as an endorsement in their valid passport, for presentation at a Canadian port of entry. Those who don't require visas to enter Canada as visitors would normally get a stamp at the port of entry, typically allowing them to enter for six months. However, if the immigration officer has a reason to impose restrictions on the period of stay authorized, or if there are other valid reasons, a visitor record is issued.
:)
 
Yay - just got an update stating my application is in process, as of August 11th. :)
 
MDSB said:
Yay - just got an update stating my application is in process, as of August 11th. :)

Woot! Glad to hear its moving along MDSB ;D