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Member Profile: jonhayes (2 posts)
 
Hello, I'm jonhayes
I am from India
I last logged in on 04 Oct 2008
I have been a member since 17 Jul 2008
I have added 2 posts in trackitt forums
I added my last post on 20 Jul 2008
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jonhayes's Immigration Cases
 
Family Class case: Approved in 100 days  (1 comment
User: jonhayes Visa Office: New Delhi, India
Business Program: Spouses & Partners Application Date: 26 Jun 2008
AOR Date: 28 Jul 2008 Initial Assessment:
Medical Done: 09 Jun 2008 Sponsorship Approved: 28 Jul 2008
Documents Requested: 04 Sep 2008 Documents Sent: 11 Sep 2008
Interview Date: Passport Requested: 04 Sep 2008
Visa Received: 04 Oct 2008 Last Updated: 04 Oct 2008
Nationality: India
Notes: Husband (Canadian national) sponsoring wife (Indian national). Application package arrived in Mississauga on June 30.

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Posted in Family Class Forum on 20 Jul 2008
Topic: It can happen quickly! My timeline...

Thanks for the reply. After making some other consultations, it is now less likely that we will apply for a TRV for my wife, as even if she is granted one (and that is a huge, improbable IF!), the uncertainty of the timeline of her PRV application doesn't really make such a move practical. It would also be more expensive (more int'l flights, etc.)

Our frustration just comes from the uncertain timeline for her application. If there was a specific date we could look forward to, it would make the waiting a little less stressful! I know this is normal, but it doesn't make it any easier to accept.

Thanks again.
Posted in Family Class Forum on 17 Jul 2008
Topic: It can happen quickly! My timeline...

"Research that before you make the decision."

Where would one check to see if this is a possibility? Does this only apply to citizens of countries who don't require visas to enter Canada? My wife is Indian, and we were under the impression that the Canadian embassy in India would not issue her a temporary resident visa, on account she would be considered high risk to overstay. If we told the embassy that her permanent residency appication was ongoing, would that be considered sufficient reason-to-return for them to consider issuing a temporary resident visa? I'd really like her to come with me when I return to Canada in September, but it doesn't look likely that her PR application will be processed by then.

Any advice or other info would be appreciate.

Cheers.