PR Visa - 1193 days for processing
#17
Yesterday evening I received a package from the CHC in London with my passport and PR visa enclosed. Just need a trip to the border now to get it rubber stamped.
For those that are interested in timelines....
Application made April '05 (Skilled Worker)
AOR June '05
90 day update Dec '07
Medicals April '08
PR visa issued July '08
Now I'm no longer tied to a WP and our business, so Canada's my oyster, or something.
For those that are interested in timelines....
Application made April '05 (Skilled Worker)
AOR June '05
90 day update Dec '07
Medicals April '08
PR visa issued July '08
Now I'm no longer tied to a WP and our business, so Canada's my oyster, or something.
#18
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Congratulations R I C H 
It must be a big relief to finally have the visa in your hand. Enjoy your TRU oyster
It must be a big relief to finally have the visa in your hand. Enjoy your TRU oyster
#19
Well done Rich
will you be working TRU during the summer holidays or are you waiting until September?
#20
). I plan to start in the next couple of weeks.
#21
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Joined: Jun 2006
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Congrats RICH.
Not before time.
Not before time.
#22
Well done. You had some bottle to do what you did.
When will you get the Passport??? (I presume that you're going to, having come this far)
When will you get the Passport??? (I presume that you're going to, having come this far)
#23
Once I've accumulated enough days as a resident I'll apply for citizenship. Time spent on a WP here's not counted as full-time (a proportional amount is allocated), so it'll be a year or 2 yet.
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Congratulations to you and your wife. 

Well deserved.
Well deserved.




