Help Pls Mr Andrew Miller
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Help Pls Mr Andrew Miller
I filed my Skilled Worker Migration application october 2000 and until
now its status according to the Canada e-client application is "on
Process". My wife recently gave birth to our fourth child. My question
is,in your opinion,should I immediately inform the embassy about this
additional dependent or should I wait till the embassy give me its
response to my application first before I inform them. My worry is our
application might be delayed even longer if I inform them immediately
about my new additional dependent.
Also, as a follow up question, assuming that the embassy gives me a
favorable response, how long will it take before they can include my
new daughter to our approved visa.
Thank you in advance for your reply and more power to you!
now its status according to the Canada e-client application is "on
Process". My wife recently gave birth to our fourth child. My question
is,in your opinion,should I immediately inform the embassy about this
additional dependent or should I wait till the embassy give me its
response to my application first before I inform them. My worry is our
application might be delayed even longer if I inform them immediately
about my new additional dependent.
Also, as a follow up question, assuming that the embassy gives me a
favorable response, how long will it take before they can include my
new daughter to our approved visa.
Thank you in advance for your reply and more power to you!
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Re: Help Pls Mr Andrew Miller
Advise the visa office now including proof such as a birth certificate.
This will cause a small delay but is necessary to avoid future problems.
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Jim Humphries, former visa officer
"canada or bust" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I filed my Skilled Worker Migration application october 2000 and until
> now its status according to the Canada e-client application is "on
> Process". My wife recently gave birth to our fourth child. My question
> is,in your opinion,should I immediately inform the embassy about this
> additional dependent or should I wait till the embassy give me its
> response to my application first before I inform them. My worry is our
> application might be delayed even longer if I inform them immediately
> about my new additional dependent.
> Also, as a follow up question, assuming that the embassy gives me a
> favorable response, how long will it take before they can include my
> new daughter to our approved visa.
> Thank you in advance for your reply and more power to you!
This will cause a small delay but is necessary to avoid future problems.
--
Jim Humphries, former visa officer
"canada or bust" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I filed my Skilled Worker Migration application october 2000 and until
> now its status according to the Canada e-client application is "on
> Process". My wife recently gave birth to our fourth child. My question
> is,in your opinion,should I immediately inform the embassy about this
> additional dependent or should I wait till the embassy give me its
> response to my application first before I inform them. My worry is our
> application might be delayed even longer if I inform them immediately
> about my new additional dependent.
> Also, as a follow up question, assuming that the embassy gives me a
> favorable response, how long will it take before they can include my
> new daughter to our approved visa.
> Thank you in advance for your reply and more power to you!
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Re: Help Pls Mr Andrew Miller
You have no choice - you must notify visa post immediately. The delay may
not even happen, but longer you postpone notification the longer delay will
occur later. Do it now.
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../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
________________________________
"canada or bust" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I filed my Skilled Worker Migration application october 2000 and until
> now its status according to the Canada e-client application is "on
> Process". My wife recently gave birth to our fourth child. My question
> is,in your opinion,should I immediately inform the embassy about this
> additional dependent or should I wait till the embassy give me its
> response to my application first before I inform them. My worry is our
> application might be delayed even longer if I inform them immediately
> about my new additional dependent.
> Also, as a follow up question, assuming that the embassy gives me a
> favorable response, how long will it take before they can include my
> new daughter to our approved visa.
> Thank you in advance for your reply and more power to you!
not even happen, but longer you postpone notification the longer delay will
occur later. Do it now.
--
../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
________________________________
"canada or bust" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I filed my Skilled Worker Migration application october 2000 and until
> now its status according to the Canada e-client application is "on
> Process". My wife recently gave birth to our fourth child. My question
> is,in your opinion,should I immediately inform the embassy about this
> additional dependent or should I wait till the embassy give me its
> response to my application first before I inform them. My worry is our
> application might be delayed even longer if I inform them immediately
> about my new additional dependent.
> Also, as a follow up question, assuming that the embassy gives me a
> favorable response, how long will it take before they can include my
> new daughter to our approved visa.
> Thank you in advance for your reply and more power to you!