That could be never thought about it before.
Our AIP was approved after 6 months but we received the notice 5 months later. The officer was trying to make both decisions PRRA and H&C before end of 2019 but he was unable to do so he apologized and decided to approve stage1
I did not understand the first sentence because as I said yesterday, I speak French (I study English in a language school now), but I wanted to thank you for your useful information. Positive people like you have become very few
I did not understand the first sentence because as I said yesterday, I speak French (I study English in a language school now), but I wanted to thank you for your useful information. Positive people like you have become very few
Thank you
We're here to help each other. This group is really amazing in a way feels like a family.
Je voulais dire. Ne pas avoir d'enfant canadien pourrait vraiment être la raison de faciliter le processus
Like in our case. So maybe it takes longer because they will be contacting the RCMP and it takes time to get the response. I don't see any other explanation but I don't know much.
Like in our case. So maybe it takes longer because they will be contacting the RCMP and it takes time to get the response. I don't see any other explanation but I don't know much.
Yes being a burden on the health system can count against you butnot being able to get care can benefit you. Applying for H&C after arriving as a visitor is already a very tough way to get H&C approval.
No particular timeline - every case and its luck. There are a couple of people here who have been waiting for about 2 months after the medical tests have been received.