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Which is quicker for PR?
Buffalo or London? (from inside Canada). I really have to start the application now and I am so bogged under with reading material I can't cope with trying to find out the answer to this by trying to trail round so I am hoping one or more of you lovely people will help me....
Thanks gang xxx |
Re: Which is quicker for PR?
Originally Posted by Ki76
(Post 4768874)
Buffalo or London? (from inside Canada). I really have to start the application now and I am so bogged under with reading material I can't cope with trying to find out the answer to this by trying to trail round so I am hoping one or more of you lovely people will help me....
Thanks gang xxx On the other hand I've heard in London it takes 4 or 5 years, honestly If I'd had to apply in London I would opt to go as a provincial from new foundland or Quebec |
Re: Which is quicker for PR?
Originally Posted by Ki76
(Post 4768874)
Buffalo or London? (from inside Canada). I really have to start the application now and I am so bogged under with reading material I can't cope with trying to find out the answer to this by trying to trail round so I am hoping one or more of you lovely people will help me....
Thanks gang xxx Think that probably London would be your best option - am sure that there was a thread a month or so ago and am sure that Andrew had said that London was quicker for cases like ours Ki ie already there on a WP. Dont think that Masi knew you were there on a WP. 4 - 5 years is for a normal PR application you know with arranged employment etc. less that two weeks to go hun woo hoo Gaynor x |
Re: Which is quicker for PR?
Originally Posted by burton bunch
(Post 4770091)
Hi Babe
Think that probably London would be your best option - am sure that there was a thread a month or so ago and am sure that Andrew had said that London was quicker for cases like ours Ki ie already there on a WP. Dont think that Masi knew you were there on a WP. 4 - 5 years is for a normal PR application you know with arranged employment etc. less that two weeks to go hun woo hoo Gaynor x And yay, bring on the hols!! xx |
Re: Which is quicker for PR?
Originally Posted by Ki76
(Post 4776101)
Ok now I am confused... is it going to take 4-5 years anyway?? I had a late night last night so it's possible that I am just not awake enough yet LOL
And yay, bring on the hols!! xx Once you are over there and can submit letter from Si's employer stating that the employment will be permanent once he has gained PR then they will expedite it. Well that is the gyst of it from where I am sitting and the way Phil and i will go. Most inland PR's take 12-18 months See you in 12 days hun An all dancing singing Gaynor |
Re: Which is quicker for PR?
Originally Posted by burton bunch
(Post 4776218)
hey Ki
Once you are over there and can submit letter from Si's employer stating that the employment will be permanent once he has gained PR then they will expedite it. Well that is the gyst of it from where I am sitting and the way Phil and i will go. Most inland PR's take 12-18 months See you in 12 days hun An all dancing singing Gaynor |
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