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Old Nov 3rd 2003 | 2:15 am
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Anybody any idea on current submission to AOR timescales?

Has anybody who submitted in Sept '03 received their AOR yet?
 
Old Nov 6th 2003 | 9:35 am
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Anybody any idea on current submission to AOR timescales?

Has anybody who submitted in Sept '03 received their AOR yet?
Hi John

I have provincial nomination so it may be different for you but here's my history so far ...

April 2003 first thought of Immigration to Canada
July 2003 holiday to Saskatchewan for a month
30th September 2003 provincial nomination letter received
14th October 2003 posted application to London
24th October 2003 receipt card with file number received
6th November 2003 request for medicals arrived
6th November 2003 medicals ( booked for 21st Nov )

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Old Nov 9th 2003 | 10:05 pm
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John

Not Sept, but we applied end July 03 and received our AOR 8th Aug.

However - I suspect it depends whether you applied pre or post the points change in Sept...

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Old Nov 11th 2003 | 11:07 pm
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Still no London Sept 03 applicants that have received AOR's?
 
Old Nov 11th 2003 | 11:23 pm
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John have you thought of provincial nomination to speed things up?
 
Old Nov 11th 2003 | 11:31 pm
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Thought about it, but although I am unbelievably imaptient I don't want to limit myself to residing in one province when if I wait a few more months I will be free to roam the whole of Canada! (I hope)



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Old Nov 11th 2003 | 11:44 pm
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Out of sheer curiosity if you apply for Prov Nom... do you have to reside in that place until you're eligable for Citizenship?
 
Old Nov 11th 2003 | 11:51 pm
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Not sure on the specifics S, but under provincial nominee it must be your intention to work and live in that province only. Ontario doesn't have one.

How lucky r u with your Canadian passport!!!

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Old Nov 11th 2003 | 11:52 pm
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I know! Did I mention it only took about 7 weeks to arrive from the time I applied for it.

I do hope it goes quickly for you though. I don't envy you at all.
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sibsie
John have you thought of provincial nomination to speed things up? [/QUOTE

Hi Sibsie & John

Just a quick thought I was led to believe it takes 6 months for the provincial nominaation to come through and then you have to wait again for the main canada house bit.

So it is probably the same timescale I would of thought?
 
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Thanks Dazed. I'm learing so much about immigration!
 

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