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Subject: Decision Made |
With regards to spousal sponsorship processed at Hong Kong Visa office, how long does it take to receive a Passport request, after the E-Client changes to Decision Made. It has been more than five weeks.
[17-05-2005,23:07] [**.192.114.26] Will |
. (in reply to: Decision Made) decision made = another life ruined
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[17-05-2005,23:11] [**.157.172.27] Canuck |
(in reply to: Decision Made)
Your Passport will be there soon , congrats man!
[17-05-2005,23:13] [**.182.22.24] Andy |
(in reply to: Decision Made) Must be on the way. Congratulations!
[18-05-2005,00:33] [***.195.80.72] Lina |
Thanks (in reply to: Decision Made) To Andy and Lina
Thanks for the congratulations. However, until the actual passport request do come in, Decision Made can go either way. But I am hoping for the best
To Canuck
I´m sorry to disappoint you. My life has been more successful than I could have ever dreamt, since I landed in Canada more than five years ago. I got a job within two months of landing, and now I occupy a senior position. My experience and qualification was easily accepted and I even managed to secure Canadian and US qualification with the financial support of my employers.
I now own my own house, and can easily afford to pay for my wife´s education without needing her to work.
I would never have been able to do all of these things, in my previous country of residence.
[19-05-2005,00:30] [**.192.114.26] Will |
decision made (in reply to: Decision Made) my PR application processed at Hong Kong Visa office, how long does it take to receive a Passport request, after the E-Client changes to Decision Made. e-case change on
12-sep-2005.i am from india.
[25-09-2005,12:05] [***.145.128.5] harpreet |
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