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Visa Office......
Islamabad
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App. Filed.......
10-06-2011
Doc's Request.
17-4-2012
AOR Received.
17-4-2012
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14-08-2011
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07-06-2012
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12-06-2012
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17-08-2012
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8-09-2012
I Became permanent resident in 2009 through Federal Skilled worker Program. At the time of my Immigration My Wife and 2 dependent kids for non accompanying members but they were declared and been the whole process for Example: Medicals..Proof of Relationship and etc. The case were approved and proceeded alone to Canada without my Family. I am Married since 2004 and father of 3 kids. I have already applied for their PR Application and it is in Process at Islamabad Office. I have just provided them few Pics of Reception and additionally proof of money transfer as i support them in Pakistan.

In this case what do you think i should follow the same track as newly Married couple do in their cases? Remember they are already in their Record and previously application been processed by the same Visa Office. At that time i was given a chance to get their Visas but i was unsure about my settlement in Canada of being having non of blood relations....
 
Hot-Lier said:
I Became permanent resident in 2009 through Federal Skilled worker Program. At the time of my Immigration My Wife and 2 dependent kids for non accompanying members but they were declared and been the whole process for Example: Medicals..Proof of Relationship and etc. The case were approved and proceeded alone to Canada without my Family. I am Married since 2004 and father of 3 kids. I have already applied for their PR Application and it is in Process at Islamabad Office. I have just provided them few Pics of Reception and additionally proof of money transfer as i support them in Pakistan.

In this case what do you think i should follow the same track as newly Married couple do in their cases? Remember they are already in their Record and previously application been processed by the same Visa Office. At that time i was given a chance to get their Visas but i was unsure about my settlement in Canada of being having non of blood relations....

You probably have less to worry about than a newly married couple. In my opinion, keep proof of continued contact with your family, i.e. phone bills, emails, letters, etc. in case the visa officer asks to see it. And also proof of return visits to see your family since you landed as a PR in Canada.