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Subject: Hi roy !!! |
Hi roy!! i have a question if you know the answer i would really appreciated...how long does it take after the first stage of approval to get the medicals done, i know there is no timeframe but maybe you know approximately how long it takes based on your previous clients? thanks in advance :)
[26-04-2010,20:06] [**.71.17.85] kika |
(in reply to: Hi roy !!!) family class? Inland? Outland? federal skilled worker? Pre 2008? Post 2008? Country of application?
Roy is pretty smart :) but he is not a mind reader. The best information about historical wait times is to look at cic.gc.ca and it will give you a range but even that - is past tense. No guarantees moving forward.
[26-04-2010,20:18] [**.154.245.217] Sharon |
Hi roy !!! (in reply to: Hi roy !!!) My Bad i forgot that part is H&C grounds!! I ask because my aunt got her pr the same way but their process was really quick..
[26-04-2010,23:10] [**.67.7.165] kika |
(in reply to: Hi roy !!!) It depends if your in a major centre or if your file is being dealt with a smaller office like Oshawa when your address is Ajax instead of Toronto.
Using a bogus address is not a good thing especially when you can not show a lease to prove you reside in the smaller community.
Think twenty times before telling that lie!
Roy
www.cvimmigration
[28-04-2010,06:16] [**.71.122.181] Roy |
Hi roy !!! (in reply to: Hi roy !!!) we are in toronto and our file is here i believe is in etobicoke.
[28-04-2010,12:26] [**.67.7.147] kika |
(in reply to: Hi roy !!!) If your west of Yonge your in Etobicoke CIC and you got a letter telling you one to two years wait time.
Roy
cvimmigration.com
[29-04-2010,06:29] [**.71.122.181] Roy |