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Anika1234

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Jan 26, 2012
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Hi there,
My husband has applied for immigration under Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (under the Post-Graduation Work Permit Stream). I am living with him under visitor status in Canada. My husband's application was accepted and he was told to do medical examinations. He did so and 5 months later he got an e-mail from CIC to attach all my supporting documents and pay the fees for me. But he has never asked for PR for me and I refuse to get Canadian PR and do medical examinations. Is there any chance that he will get his PR? Please, help.
 
Anika1234 said:
Hi there,
My husband has applied for immigration under Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (under the Post-Graduation Work Permit Stream). I am living with him under visitor status in Canada. My husband's application was accepted and he was told to do medical examinations. He did so and 5 months later he got an e-mail from CIC to attach all my supporting documents and pay the fees for me. But he has never asked for PR for me and I refuse to get Canadian PR and do medical examinations. Is there any chance that he will get his PR? Please, help.

Do u intend on living in Canada as a visitor forever???
 
Even if you do not want Canadian PR, there is still certain information (e.g. medical) you have to provide in order for your husband's application to be approved.
 
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