Emigrate Show - York this weekend
#16
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Originally Posted by suziequ
We are going to go on Sunday.
Ooohhh I hope I wont be dissapointed with the Canada stand
Patsy we are in Warrington and I have printed off directions, its about 1 1/2 hours from here (although a friend says 1 hour)
Sue
Ooohhh I hope I wont be dissapointed with the Canada stand
Patsy we are in Warrington and I have printed off directions, its about 1 1/2 hours from here (although a friend says 1 hour)
Sue
#17
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Originally Posted by RodRos&Co.
hi all
i think i we'll go saturday afternoon, leave sunday free lol ( just in case i have lots to drink on Saturday night, then i can cabbage on Sunday)
has anybody taken kids/teenagers to a emigration show?? they are swinging from "can't wait to go" and not interested !! lol
Rosie
i think i we'll go saturday afternoon, leave sunday free lol ( just in case i have lots to drink on Saturday night, then i can cabbage on Sunday)
has anybody taken kids/teenagers to a emigration show?? they are swinging from "can't wait to go" and not interested !! lol
Rosie
#18
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Originally Posted by Patsy
Im going to try and drag my boys with me...met a woman who sold canada to hubby at the sandown one...hoping someone can do the same for me with the lads...the 13 year old will come, i'll make him, unsure about the other two....might be a bribe there...i think it prob will be boring for them but im hoping that they may get one thing from it.
Fancy meeting up?
We wil hopefully be there at about 12 o'clock (daugher is having 10 :scared: friends over on Saturday night for a sleepover as it was her 10th birthday on Tuesday)
We have a 14 year old son so maybe they could grunt together
Sue
#19
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Originally Posted by suziequ
Patsy
Fancy meeting up?
We wil hopefully be there at about 12 o'clock (daugher is having 10 :scared: friends over on Saturday night for a sleepover as it was her 10th birthday on Tuesday)
We have a 14 year old son so maybe they could grunt together
Sue
Fancy meeting up?
We wil hopefully be there at about 12 o'clock (daugher is having 10 :scared: friends over on Saturday night for a sleepover as it was her 10th birthday on Tuesday)
We have a 14 year old son so maybe they could grunt together
Sue
i'll be the one with the fag and the bottle of bolly under my arm!
#20
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
oops who forgot about the cup final i thought it better to postpone till Sunday, not a good idea to upset hubby and 14yr old son the added bribes of "you choose where we go for Sunday lunch and what do you want to do next weekend" helped lol.
Rosie
Rosie
#21
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Originally Posted by RodRos&Co.
oops who forgot about the cup final i thought it better to postpone till Sunday, not a good idea to upset hubby and 14yr old son the added bribes of "you choose where we go for Sunday lunch and what do you want to do next weekend" helped lol.
Rosie
Rosie
#22
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Originally Posted by Patsy
hmmmm any suggestions for a bribe for 17 year old who would only go if maybe the whole of everton fc where there!!!
Your son/daughter needs therapy.....quick!!!
PS.. I love you really!!!
PPS. Congrats on winning the 4th place in the league......aaaagghhh, chockee, eeee!!! Sorry, something got stuck in my throat!!!!
Last edited by Scouse; May 21st 2005 at 7:09 pm.
#24
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Originally Posted by Scouse
Whoever goes, please try to find out which month is currently being processed....eg, Feb/March 2004 etc.
Many thanks!!
Many thanks!!
Went to the show today. To answer your question I asked CHC and they told me that they are currently processing Dec 2003. The chap I spoke to was very helpful and he anticipated that July AOR applicants can expect to hear something in approx 7 months (Dec 2005), so you may be able to work your own out from that.
#25
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Originally Posted by Gray C
Scouse
Went to the show today. To answer your question I asked CHC and they told me that they are currently processing Dec 2003. The chap I spoke to was very helpful and he anticipated that July AOR applicants can expect to hear something in approx 7 months (Dec 2005), so you may be able to work your own out from that.
Went to the show today. To answer your question I asked CHC and they told me that they are currently processing Dec 2003. The chap I spoke to was very helpful and he anticipated that July AOR applicants can expect to hear something in approx 7 months (Dec 2005), so you may be able to work your own out from that.
#26
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Originally Posted by Gray C
Sorry could not edit for some reason. To clarify things for you all I meant to put AOR July 2004.
I am also a July '04 AOR. I was really hoping for a August/September '05 IA, guess thats not to be. Just wishfull thinking on my part, but feeling bummed all the same.
Dozzzzy
#27
It sure is a long road...
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 38
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Thanks Gray, your info has been duly noted...I am also a July 2004 AOR, my application was submitted in May 2004. This was the 2nd submission date , the first one was April 2004,however the application was returned back to me unprocessed with a note attatched saying page 1 of the IMM0008 form was missing (even though I know for sure that I had sent it with the original application!)
It will be interesting to see how the medicals roll out so close to the christmas and holiday season.
As much as I want to get to Canada 'now' the December time line is ok for me and my 2 boys as we hope to go over during the summer 2006, as soon as my eldest son has taken his final exams at secondary school.
Good luck to everyone...Hang in there!
It will be interesting to see how the medicals roll out so close to the christmas and holiday season.
As much as I want to get to Canada 'now' the December time line is ok for me and my 2 boys as we hope to go over during the summer 2006, as soon as my eldest son has taken his final exams at secondary school.
Good luck to everyone...Hang in there!
#28
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Originally Posted by Gray C
To answer your question I asked CHC and they told me that they are currently processing Dec 2003.
#29
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Originally Posted by Gray C
Scouse
Went to the show today. To answer your question I asked CHC and they told me that they are currently processing Dec 2003. The chap I spoke to was very helpful and he anticipated that July AOR applicants can expect to hear something in approx 7 months (Dec 2005), so you may be able to work your own out from that.
Went to the show today. To answer your question I asked CHC and they told me that they are currently processing Dec 2003. The chap I spoke to was very helpful and he anticipated that July AOR applicants can expect to hear something in approx 7 months (Dec 2005), so you may be able to work your own out from that.
When I went to Sandown Park in March, I was told they were processing Nov/Dec 2003, so obviously things are not moving too quickly!!
Reading some posts/threads, it seems that a couple of Feb 2004 AOR's have already been processed.....curiouser and curiouser!!!
I suspect the bottom line is....it will happen when it happens!!
Last edited by Scouse; May 24th 2005 at 5:34 am.
#30
Re: Emigrate Show - York this weekend
Originally Posted by Wannabe
I read the same information in another immigration forum, but with the additional info that Dec 2003 was the month the application was sent to London, not the AOR month. Can anyone confirm this?
HTH