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DesireeS

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I have been with my babe for nearly three years now. I keep visiting, and lived there a year ago for three months. He was of course refused a visitors visa, >:( so I am fed up, and we are marrying in 10 days. I have come across this forum on occasion, looking for actual real life scenarios, as right now, the Government site shows 25 months for Visa's going through Kingston. :'(
I thought it would be nice to communicate with others in the same situation. Please feel free to offer me any words of advice to help speed my sweethearts and my application through. Thank you! Desiree
 
DesireeS said:
I have been with my babe for nearly three years now. I keep visiting, and lived there a year ago for three months. He was of course refused a visitors visa, >:( so I am fed up, and we are marrying in 10 days. I have come across this forum on occasion, looking for actual real life scenarios, as right now, the Government site shows 25 months for Visa's going through Kingston. :'(
I thought it would be nice to communicate with others in the same situation. Please feel free to offer me any words of advice to help speed my sweethearts and my application through. Thank you! Desiree

Check out this thread for people applying through Kingston:


http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/kingstonjamaica-t29680.48150.html

:D
 
DesireeS said:
I have been with my babe for nearly three years now. I keep visiting, and lived there a year ago for three months. He was of course refused a visitors visa, >:( so I am fed up, and we are marrying in 10 days. I have come across this forum on occasion, looking for actual real life scenarios, as right now, the Government site shows 25 months for Visa's going through Kingston. :'(
I thought it would be nice to communicate with others in the same situation. Please feel free to offer me any words of advice to help speed my sweethearts and my application through. Thank you! Desiree
take lots of pics of you and your mans family , the wedding and keep records of everything and anything that can help prove your relastionship . All the best on your wedding
 
Hi there,
Thanks for the info. I have loads of proof of our genuine relationship. I actually lived with him a year ago for three months as well. I am in the process of arranging all the documents I will need for Immigration. The Sponsorship forms, and the Immigration forms. I have just come across something that distresses me. The documents state that not only my husband will have to supply a criminal and medical check, but all his family members over 18 will have to too!!???

Good grief, this will be a huge undertaking. I don't even know if one of them will, and I of course will have to pay for everything! IF we can get them to all do this.

Is there anyway around this? That would mean, I would have to get his mother, (and she's not the friendliest of sorts), his father who lives elsewhere and his older sister and brother to go through this process.... :(
 
I think you only need the medical and criminal check if they're listed as dependents that want to eventually be sponsored too. If you will not sponsor them you don't need to do those checks. My husband has 5 half siblings and estranged parents, that would have been impossible for us to organize, lol!
 
My man is coming from Jamaica, I downloaded the Family Class Instructions that are country specific. The Caribbean one, it says in Section 11, Police Certificates and Clearances.
"Police certificates of clearances from each country in which you and every one in your family aged 18 years or over had resided six months or more reaching 18 years of age."

:(
 
DesireeS said:
My man is coming from Jamaica, I downloaded the Family Class Instructions that are country specific. The Caribbean one, it says in Section 11, Police Certificates and Clearances.
"Police certificates of clearances from each country in which you and every one in your family aged 18 years or over had resided six months or more reaching 18 years of age."

:(

HI THERE.
if its only your husband your sponsoring, then its him alone must do medical and police clearance. If he has kids then they all need to do medical and iF they are over 18 then they must do police clearance also.
Family members like brothers sisters not supposed to do police record or medical.
 
Ok, thanks for your post. That does make the most sense to me. But just reading it it sounds different, I am just so worried about doing everything just perfect!
 
DesireeS said:
Ok, thanks for your post. That does make the most sense to me. But just reading it it sounds different, I am just so worried about doing everything just perfect!

you cant be too perfect.... just do everything that is required on the document checklist.. cause u never know with kingston....
so just do what you must and welcome to kingston lottery..lol.. let the waitin begins.. after u get married..