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Subject: Hey Kenny
  Thanks for your respond for my previous post, and luckily I got the medical form for my daughter. Let me raise more questions to you if you do not mind.
1. In 2004 when I first applied for immigration I told the embassy that although I had a dependant(my daughter) I was not thinking of taking her with me to Canada (becasue I didnt want her to leglect her studies at home) But now she is soon going to finish her education here, and I want to take her with me to Canada, ..Do you think if I send the required documents, update the application form which I previously sent in 2004, application fee for my daughter, new updated financial funds from my bank foir 2 people, her Id and passaport copies etc, and tell the CIC that now I want to take my daughter with me to Canada, will this create problems ??
2. Do you think they are not going to call me for an interview since they have already sent me to the Doctor and my daughter as well ??
Thank you very much in advance Kenny your answers are higly appreciated ... Cheers

[23-11-2005,14:14]
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(in reply to: Hey Kenny)
1) Should not be a problem. Just get her medical done as soon as possible and send them the additional documents.

2) Most probably you will not be called for an interview now. But no one can say for sure.

How old is your daughter?

[23-11-2005,14:36]
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Kenny
Hi again (in reply to: Hey Kenny)
She is just 16 at the moment.. Thanks for the reply Kenny
[23-11-2005,14:44]
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(in reply to: Hey Kenny)
Thats great. If she would have been above 18 then they would have done her background and security checks and this could have delayed your application but you dont have to worry about that now.
[23-11-2005,20:46]
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