Ardnacieso said:Hello to everyone hope all of you are fine...mercyofGod how do I write my timeline so everyone can see it?? Please help
I am sorry for late reply but l see that Lamour and other member already handle that.
Ardnacieso said:Hello to everyone hope all of you are fine...mercyofGod how do I write my timeline so everyone can see it?? Please help
DivineSpeed said:YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!! Hallelujah to the most high God. Happy for you indeed! ;D ;D ;D
Wishing you al the best and God's blessings, HEY! remember all the hard work wifey put into this. I can't stand people who have gotten to Canada and elsewhere through this means who later, actually so soon forget these moments. I trust that you will do better by her...it comes with huge favour and grace from the BOSS Himself, God Almighty strengthen your love and make you a wonderful Husband
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CADPt said:So happy for you, I've just been catching up on the gist. Congrats once again. with regards to the Schedule A form, it actually quite simple, just fill in the same thing you filled in the schedule A you submitted with your original application. I hope you kept a copy. Just update the dates to reflect present day. Your spouse does not need to send one, they sent you a generic email/form/letter.
All the best and welcome to Canada
Cheers
Favour 2015 said:I am new to this and it a little difficult to use . But we sent our application in Feb . Our medicals was done Iin sept and we got the PPR same month
Favour 2015 said:I am new to this and it a little difficult to use . But we sent our application in Feb . Our medicals was done Iin sept and we got the PPR same month
Favour 2015 said:I am new to this and it a little difficult to use . But we sent our application in Feb . Our medicals was done Iin sept and we got the PPR same month
I remember a few years ago, we were in the same position regarding our FSW applications. We compared and contrasted with all the VOs espacially Manilla and New Delhi saying how fast they processed applications compared to AVO. Apparently nothing has changed with AVO....I can tell you this though, AVO answers you when you least expect. Just hang in there, your PPRs will come before you know it!CADPt said:I think I'm going to stop going to other forums, those applying through Manila are getting visas in 3months![]()
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. The april applicants were already getting PPR in July. I don't want to believe AVO has more applications to deal with. Jeez, it can be a little depressing.
God dey!!!
mandiebraxton said:I remember a few years ago, we were in the same position regarding our FSW applications. We compared and contrasted with all the VOs espacially Manilla and New Delhi saying how fast they processed applications compared to AVO. Apparently nothing has changed with AVO....I can tell you this though, AVO answers you when you least expect. Just hang in there, your PPRs will come before you know it!
...I am just dreading this torturous journey once again when I put in my spousal application next year...
Wish you guys all the best, and it's a great pleasure to follow this thread as it's giving me a lot of insight into sponsorship application process in Accra.
*Mandie*
@ CADPt,CADPt said:At mandie, i was lucky to have done my FSW from London, it took less than a year to get my visa 9months to be precise from start to finish, would have been less if i didn't goof during my medicals, told the doc i see patients with TB, they told me to go do sputum test which takes 8weeks. I landed in 2013, my friends that applied at the same time as me only started landing earlier this year they went through AVO.
With regards to your sponsorship application, it might be a good idea to start asap or go the inland route, let your spouse come visit, lol.
My wife and daughter are in the States visiting which makes it easy to go visit, I don't know what I'd do when they return to naija next month.
CADPt
