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Tobi emmanuel

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Hello guys.my spouse application was received February 2019.Visa processing was sent to Accra march 10th. I did Biometrics April 15th. I received pre arrival email may 18th. But haven't gotten Any update for medicals yet. . Has anyone had same situation before??
 
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Candidladyval

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Hello guys.my spouse application was received February 2019.Visa processing was sent to Accra march 10th. I did Biometrics April 15th. I received pre arrival email may 18th. But haven't gotten Any update for medicals yet. . Has anyone had same situation before??
Brotherly! A least thank me now? For drawing your attention
 

Tobi emmanuel

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UCI:Hello,We are pleased to inform you that you, your spouse and dependants can now receive freepre-arrival services funded by the Government of Canada. These services are availablebefore you arrive and are meant to better prepare you for life in Canada.Pre-arrival services are provided on behalf of Immigration, Refugees and CitizenshipCanada (IRCC) by settlement service provider organizations. These service providersoffer free information to help you with:• Living and working in Canada;• Getting your education, work experience, and professional licenses andcertificates recognized in Canada;• Connecting with employers, and with free supports when you arrive in Canada,including language training; and• Connecting with others in your new community, including French-speakingcommunities.If you are outside Canada, we strongly recommend that you use pre-arrival servicesbefore you leave. We encourage you to explore the list of services on the IRCC website:canada.ca/pre-arrival-services. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-services.asp?utm_source=slash-pre-arrival-services&utm_medium=short-url&utm_campaign=generalWhen you register for pre-arrival services with one of the service providers listed on thewebsite, you will be asked to provide a copy of this letter. You can contact as manyservice providers as you like and receive as many services as you need, and these servicesare always at no cost to you.You are also encouraged to take advantage of free Government of Canada resourcesavailable online, such as Welcome to Canada, the official handbook to help permanentresidents prepare to come and settle in Canada. The handbook is available at cic.gc.ca/publications.Canada is a bilingual country where both English and French are spoken. If you areinterested in living in a French-speaking community outside Quebec, please visithttp://www.cic.gc.ca/english/francophone.aspFor up-to-date information on immigration, settlement services and citizenship, we inviteyou to join us on Facebook (Facebook.com/CitCanada) and follow us on Twitter(Twitter.com/CitImmCanada).Sincerely,Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada IMM 5801E (10-2017)




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J.Kadi

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Hello guys.my spouse application was received February 2019.Visa processing was sent to Accra march 10th. I did Biometrics April 15th. I received pre arrival email may 18th. But haven't gotten Any update for medicals yet. . Has anyone had same situation before??
Wow congrats! Your timeline is the fastest I’ve seen so far for AVO! I’m surprised you haven’t done medicals though. Maybe they will request you do it to submit together with PPR? It’s strange...
 
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Candidladyval

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Mar 7, 2014
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UCI:Hello,We are pleased to inform you that you, your spouse and dependants can now receive freepre-arrival services funded by the Government of Canada. These services are availablebefore you arrive and are meant to better prepare you for life in Canada.Pre-arrival services are provided on behalf of Immigration, Refugees and CitizenshipCanada (IRCC) by settlement service provider organizations. These service providersoffer free information to help you with:• Living and working in Canada;• Getting your education, work experience, and professional licenses andcertificates recognized in Canada;• Connecting with employers, and with free supports when you arrive in Canada,including language training; and• Connecting with others in your new community, including French-speakingcommunities.If you are outside Canada, we strongly recommend that you use pre-arrival servicesbefore you leave. We encourage you to explore the list of services on the IRCC website:canada.ca/pre-arrival-services. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-services.asp?utm_source=slash-pre-arrival-services&utm_medium=short-url&utm_campaign=generalWhen you register for pre-arrival services with one of the service providers listed on thewebsite, you will be asked to provide a copy of this letter. You can contact as manyservice providers as you like and receive as many services as you need, and these servicesare always at no cost to you.You are also encouraged to take advantage of free Government of Canada resourcesavailable online, such as Welcome to Canada, the official handbook to help permanentresidents prepare to come and settle in Canada. The handbook is available at cic.gc.ca/publications.Canada is a bilingual country where both English and French are spoken. If you areinterested in living in a French-speaking community outside Quebec, please visithttp://www.cic.gc.ca/english/francophone.aspFor up-to-date information on immigration, settlement services and citizenship, we inviteyou to join us on Facebook (Facebook.com/CitCanada) and follow us on Twitter(Twitter.com/CitImmCanada).Sincerely,Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada IMM 5801E (10-2017)




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Is your application spousal sponsorship?
 

Candidladyval

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Mar 7, 2014
63
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UCI:Hello,We are pleased to inform you that you, your spouse and dependants can now receive freepre-arrival services funded by the Government of Canada. These services are availablebefore you arrive and are meant to better prepare you for life in Canada.Pre-arrival services are provided on behalf of Immigration, Refugees and CitizenshipCanada (IRCC) by settlement service provider organizations. These service providersoffer free information to help you with:• Living and working in Canada;• Getting your education, work experience, and professional licenses andcertificates recognized in Canada;• Connecting with employers, and with free supports when you arrive in Canada,including language training; and• Connecting with others in your new community, including French-speakingcommunities.If you are outside Canada, we strongly recommend that you use pre-arrival servicesbefore you leave. We encourage you to explore the list of services on the IRCC website:canada.ca/pre-arrival-services. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/before-services.asp?utm_source=slash-pre-arrival-services&utm_medium=short-url&utm_campaign=generalWhen you register for pre-arrival services with one of the service providers listed on thewebsite, you will be asked to provide a copy of this letter. You can contact as manyservice providers as you like and receive as many services as you need, and these servicesare always at no cost to you.You are also encouraged to take advantage of free Government of Canada resourcesavailable online, such as Welcome to Canada, the official handbook to help permanentresidents prepare to come and settle in Canada. The handbook is available at cic.gc.ca/publications.Canada is a bilingual country where both English and French are spoken. If you areinterested in living in a French-speaking community outside Quebec, please visithttp://www.cic.gc.ca/english/francophone.aspFor up-to-date information on immigration, settlement services and citizenship, we inviteyou to join us on Facebook (Facebook.com/CitCanada) and follow us on Twitter(Twitter.com/CitImmCanada).Sincerely,Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada IMM 5801E (10-2017)




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Or express entry?
 

Tobi emmanuel

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Jan 24, 2019
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Wow congrats! Your timeline is the fastest I’ve seen so far for AVO! I’m surprised you haven’t done medicals though. Maybe they will request you do it to submit together with PPR? It’s strange...
Me my self I dont know what's going on but it seem fast tho. And I already submitted my passport to the embassy for visiting visa. Because I wanted to go for visiting to see my dsughter and my wife before I head back to work due to this delay but I got this message jusy in Saturday after I already submitted my passport to the VFS office for visiting visa application
 
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J.Kadi

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Me my self I dont know what's going on but it seem fast tho. And I already submitted my passport to the embassy for visiting visa. Because I wanted to go for visiting to see my dsughter and my wife before I head back to work due to this delay but I got this message jusy in Saturday after I already submitted my passport to the VFS office for visiting visa application
Did you post earlier about your daughter having surgery and you wanted to be there in time to support your wife? I think I recall someone posted something like that. If so, did you send an email/webform to AVO about it?

I just went back to previous posts and you said your application was submitted October 2018, but then you said again it was received March 2019 and transferred to April 2019....it’s very confusing. I’m guessing you’re an October 2018 applicant.
 
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