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blondie1216 said:
wow why did they cancel then?

Not sure but I am on the phone with them now...they have taken away a day with my husband and I am going to get something out of them
 
lonelymrs said:
Good evening everyone !! Theres gonna be something on Global news any minute about a woman who married a cuban and he ran off on her she brought in the news team !! Not good for the whole immi process :(

Here is the post about it

http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2013/02/07/marriage_to_cuban_leaves_brampton_bride_brokenhearted_and_broke.html
 
oneandonly said:
Oh true...I thought you were going on westjet?

Caribbean Airlines there and Westjet back
 
sammystorm19 said:
Here is the post about it

http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2013/02/07/marriage_to_cuban_leaves_brampton_bride_brokenhearted_and_broke.html

Thanks :)
 
lonelymrs said:
Good evening everyone !! Theres gonna be something on Global news any minute about a woman who married a cuban and he ran off on her she brought in the news team !! Not good for the whole immi process :(

Which channel is global news?
 
blondie1216 said:
Ok so long story...
First...my doctors office sent off my paperwork when they sent the medicals (to the wrong spot) When I got it back I immediately sent it to the right place (Mississuaga).

2nd, I never read the entire guide so I did not know that I had to include IMM form and the doctors office didnt tell my husband. Had to send that off after I asked here on the forum after people kept talking about this IMM form.

3rd, I did not send the FBI clearance for my husband as he lived in the US for 5 years.. Had to apply and send that.. took almost 4 months

4th, then in transit they must have lost the piece of paper that I had the additional information on.. So I had to email that...

5th, then they want my hubbys original birth certificate, our original marriage certificate, and my daughter's canadian citizenship letter (email said original certified copies) That means to me... go get some copies certified to send to them...

They didnt want certified copies!!! They want ORIGINALS..

so I sent that back.. (bear in mind.. DHL one way to KINGSTON is $75.00 CAD/US)
and I didnt want to send them because I knew I was leaving soon and needed my daughters papers.

Finally on Dec 27th, they wanted DHL slip and passport.. Received on the 28th and they sent back on the 23rd of January.

And YES! IT PAYS TO READ THE GUIDE! ;D My file could have been finished in 3 to 4 months probably... Although I cannot complain June 27th to Jan 23rd aint bad either.

I agree. Reading the guide would have been a better plan for me as I listened to a consultant who don't even yell us about the toed fees or sending original documents. He acted like we should just wait for them to ask for medicals and background and I didn't agree and made my hubby do it after we sent because i knew he was wrong.
 
Oh the information in here today is good. Thanks for that post chickie. I recently received the "your file is in que for initial review" email. So, as crappy as it is that it hasn't been touched yet, it's still good to know.
 
blondie1216 said:
Which channel is global news?

Blondie...if you are in Brampton it is on Channel 3
 
blondie1216 said:
Which channel is global news?

Its done now but heres the link Sammy sent me
http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2013/02/07/marriage_to_cuban_leaves_brampton_bride_brokenhearted_and_broke.html

One more thing I have to send hubbys original birth certificate? lol
 
sammystorm19 said:
Blondie...if you are in Brampton it is on Channel 3

yes in Brampton, gonna check thanks!
 
lonelymrs said:
Its done now but heres the link Sammy sent me
http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2013/02/07/marriage_to_cuban_leaves_brampton_bride_brokenhearted_and_broke.html

One more thing I have to send hubbys original birth certificate? lol

Thanks and they asked for my Hubby's! Don't know about anyone else? But I had to send his.
 
When you first apply to Mississauga, you will receive in the mail/email an AOR-Acknowledgment of Receipt saying they have received your file and are currently working on to see if you the sponsor are eligible to sponsor your spouse. This AOR will have your Client Id (sponsor) and File number (applicant/spouse) so you can log into ECAS to check your status. There will be nothing on your spouses side as this gets filled in after it gets to Kingston but it should say we have received yoru application for sponsorship on such and such date. When they make a decision on your file, they will send you another letter saying whether you ahve been approved to sponsor or not and your ECAS should change to decision made. From there, it gets sent to the Kingston Visa office which takes approximately 2 weeks. When it gets to Kingston, it will go in line for initital review in which at this time here is what they do:
Canadian Immigration will conduct an initial review of your documents (paper-screening). All documents submitted to support the application will be reviewed at this time. Chickie: i think this is the point of the emails that say your application is in initial reviewUpon the conclusion of the paper screening of the application the immigration officer will make one of the following decisions: a. Waiver/Interview Queue

The immigration officer may render a decision that, upon review of the application and supporting documents, the applicant is not required to attend a Personal Selection Interview.

If a Personal Selection Interview is required, the application will be placed in queue to await an interview date. Your interview will NOT be scheduled at this time. The exact date of interview will be provided by the processing post later and this process could take several months after the paper screening section is completed.

b. An Interview Waiver

A notice will be issued. To continue and finalize the processing, the applicant will be required to pass both the Medical and Security requirements.

Within the correspondence of the Interview Waiver the immigration officer may also request that further documentation be submitted. The submission of police certificates and evidence of funds are normally requested at this time.

c. Refusal of the application

Upon the initial review of the application, the immigration officer may decide that the documents submitted do not establish the level of qualifications required by Canadian Immigration. An example of this would be if the applicant failed to submit any documents to support the information provided on the application form.


I think at this point in time is when they will send the next generic email saying that you are in queue for a review (while they do background checks etc...
Immigration Medical Clearance

All Applicants as well as all dependents (accompanying or not) will be required to pass the medical requirement. The medical examination requirement is mandatory and serves the following purposes: - to protect the health of Canadians;
- to protect the safety of Canadians;
- to reduce and prevent excessive demand on Canada's health and social services
The medical report is valid for one year from the date of completion.
DMP’s are medical officers certified by the Canadian Immigration Authorities to oversee the exams. The DMP’s do not make the final decision regarding an applicant’s admissibility into Canada. Only Canadian Immigration has the right to make this decision.

Immigration Security Clearance

Each applicant over the age of 18 is required to pass the security requirement. All applicants must prove that they are not a threat to the safety of Canadian society. Applicants provide this information through police clearances which the applicant must obtain directly and by passing the background clearances which the immigration authorities obtain on behalf of the applicant.
Selection Decision/Visa Issuance

The last stage of the application is the issuance of the Permanent Resident Visa.

Passport request: Once the Immigration authorities are ready to issue the visa, applicants will be required to submit their original passport for visa stamping. Original passports must be submitted for the principal applicant as well as each accompanying family member. For security reasons, the visa is now lasered directly into the passport. Each passport will need to be valid for at least 12 months and have a minimum of 2 pages per visa

Validity: Each Permanent Resident visa is valid for 1 year from the date of the medical exam or until the expiration of the passport. The validity of the PR visa from the date of medical exam refers to the first exam completed (either principal applicant or dependent). The principal applicant and each accompanying dependent must make their official landing in Canada before the PR visa expires. Failure to land before the expiration of your visa will void the visa and will then result in the necessity of a new application. The validity date of the visa CANNOT be extended.
 
lonelymrs said:
Its done now but heres the link Sammy sent me
http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2013/02/07/marriage_to_cuban_leaves_brampton_bride_brokenhearted_and_broke.html

One more thing I have to send hubbys original birth certificate? lol

If you are filing you can send in a photo copy of it...they may ask for the original when PPR comes up
 
carm_cnd said:
Good Morning
I was wondering if anyone could tell me if you have got any of your MP's involved during the applcation process? I was just talking to a co-work and he was suggesting calling my MP here. For me I feel like they would help much, maybe I am wrong.

Some people say it helps, others not so much help......all you can do is try the most they can say is no!
 
Maddants said:
i know what u mean

I love to ski but hate to shovel.....I have a love/hate relationship with the snow. Would be happy to see some of the 4 feet of snow in my front yard disappear......