Hello all,
We submitted our inland spousal application March 2017 and the processing began in April. Besides requesting for police records and applying/submitting Certificate de Selection du Quebec, we hadn't received any feedback on our application until February 2018 when I took my medical exams and submitted them straight away.
We paid lawyers to represent us and while it was helpful when filling out the documents, now we have lost the overall picture of the process (Government first communicates with the lawyers and then we get a notification).
Is our application following the usual steps? Is the medical examination the last step before the decision is made? Is it realistic to expect receive the decision in March after 1 year has passed since we submitted?
What do you guys think?
Many thanks!
We submitted our inland spousal application March 2017 and the processing began in April. Besides requesting for police records and applying/submitting Certificate de Selection du Quebec, we hadn't received any feedback on our application until February 2018 when I took my medical exams and submitted them straight away.
We paid lawyers to represent us and while it was helpful when filling out the documents, now we have lost the overall picture of the process (Government first communicates with the lawyers and then we get a notification).
Is our application following the usual steps? Is the medical examination the last step before the decision is made? Is it realistic to expect receive the decision in March after 1 year has passed since we submitted?
What do you guys think?
Many thanks!