Mr.Miller..Please help
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Mr.Miller..Please help
I have applied for my wifes permanent residency inland.. they have
transferred the case to a local office..scarborogh office ( what does
it mean and how long will it take?)..also, she had to leave the
country due to an
emergency.. she has a valid multiple entry visa that expires in aug 30
2003. we have only one stamp on the visa when she entered the country
in aug 30 2002. Can she enter? should we tell the immigration officer
that we have applied for residency or should we say we are
visiting?!!!!ANYHELP WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
transferred the case to a local office..scarborogh office ( what does
it mean and how long will it take?)..also, she had to leave the
country due to an
emergency.. she has a valid multiple entry visa that expires in aug 30
2003. we have only one stamp on the visa when she entered the country
in aug 30 2002. Can she enter? should we tell the immigration officer
that we have applied for residency or should we say we are
visiting?!!!!ANYHELP WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Mr.Miller..Please help
Hi RMS
"RMS" wrote in message
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> I have applied for my wifes permanent residency inland.. they have
> transferred the case to a local office..scarborogh office ( what does
> it mean and how long will it take?)..also, she had to leave the
> country due to an
> emergency.. she has a valid multiple entry visa that expires in aug 30
> 2003. we have only one stamp on the visa when she entered the country
> in aug 30 2002. Can she enter? should we tell the immigration officer
> that we have applied for residency or should we say we are
> visiting?!!!!ANYHELP WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Did your wife receive an AIP? (Approval in Principle) There two possible
scenarios,
1. There are doubts about the relationship or problems with
medical/background and you and her will have to attend an interview at the
local office in Scarborough
2. That all actions have been completed and that she will be called in
for landing. No one can guess how long it may take for Scarborough to get
around to her application.
Although she has a visitor visa, there is no guarantee that she will be
admitted at the Port of Entry. If she lies about her application in
process, she is only putting herself in a deep hole, since her application
is on the FOSS computer system. DON'T LIE to Immigration.
PMM
"RMS" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I have applied for my wifes permanent residency inland.. they have
> transferred the case to a local office..scarborogh office ( what does
> it mean and how long will it take?)..also, she had to leave the
> country due to an
> emergency.. she has a valid multiple entry visa that expires in aug 30
> 2003. we have only one stamp on the visa when she entered the country
> in aug 30 2002. Can she enter? should we tell the immigration officer
> that we have applied for residency or should we say we are
> visiting?!!!!ANYHELP WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Did your wife receive an AIP? (Approval in Principle) There two possible
scenarios,
1. There are doubts about the relationship or problems with
medical/background and you and her will have to attend an interview at the
local office in Scarborough
2. That all actions have been completed and that she will be called in
for landing. No one can guess how long it may take for Scarborough to get
around to her application.
Although she has a visitor visa, there is no guarantee that she will be
admitted at the Port of Entry. If she lies about her application in
process, she is only putting herself in a deep hole, since her application
is on the FOSS computer system. DON'T LIE to Immigration.
PMM
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Re: Mr.Miller..Please help
Thanks PMM for your reply..When you say that her application is on the
FOSS system, do they know that she has applied for immigration? We
have extensions of her visa showing that she can reside in canada for
another 6 months..We dont want to lie..should we just declare that we
live here and had to leave on an emergency..Please reply ASAP.
"PMM" wrote in message news:...
> Hi RMS
>
> "RMS" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I have applied for my wifes permanent residency inland.. they have
> > transferred the case to a local office..scarborogh office ( what does
> > it mean and how long will it take?)..also, she had to leave the
> > country due to an
> > emergency.. she has a valid multiple entry visa that expires in aug 30
> > 2003. we have only one stamp on the visa when she entered the country
> > in aug 30 2002. Can she enter? should we tell the immigration officer
> > that we have applied for residency or should we say we are
> > visiting?!!!!ANYHELP WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Did your wife receive an AIP? (Approval in Principle) There two possible
> scenarios,
> 1. There are doubts about the relationship or problems with
> medical/background and you and her will have to attend an interview at the
> local office in Scarborough
> 2. That all actions have been completed and that she will be called in
> for landing. No one can guess how long it may take for Scarborough to get
> around to her application.
>
> Although she has a visitor visa, there is no guarantee that she will be
> admitted at the Port of Entry. If she lies about her application in
> process, she is only putting herself in a deep hole, since her application
> is on the FOSS computer system. DON'T LIE to Immigration.
>
> PMM
FOSS system, do they know that she has applied for immigration? We
have extensions of her visa showing that she can reside in canada for
another 6 months..We dont want to lie..should we just declare that we
live here and had to leave on an emergency..Please reply ASAP.
"PMM" wrote in message news:...
> Hi RMS
>
> "RMS" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I have applied for my wifes permanent residency inland.. they have
> > transferred the case to a local office..scarborogh office ( what does
> > it mean and how long will it take?)..also, she had to leave the
> > country due to an
> > emergency.. she has a valid multiple entry visa that expires in aug 30
> > 2003. we have only one stamp on the visa when she entered the country
> > in aug 30 2002. Can she enter? should we tell the immigration officer
> > that we have applied for residency or should we say we are
> > visiting?!!!!ANYHELP WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Did your wife receive an AIP? (Approval in Principle) There two possible
> scenarios,
> 1. There are doubts about the relationship or problems with
> medical/background and you and her will have to attend an interview at the
> local office in Scarborough
> 2. That all actions have been completed and that she will be called in
> for landing. No one can guess how long it may take for Scarborough to get
> around to her application.
>
> Although she has a visitor visa, there is no guarantee that she will be
> admitted at the Port of Entry. If she lies about her application in
> process, she is only putting herself in a deep hole, since her application
> is on the FOSS computer system. DON'T LIE to Immigration.
>
> PMM
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Re: Mr.Miller..Please help
Hi RMS
"RMS" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Thanks PMM for your reply..When you say that her application is on the
> FOSS system, do they know that she has applied for immigration? We
> have extensions of her visa showing that she can reside in canada for
> another 6 months..We dont want to lie..should we just declare that we
> live here and had to leave on an emergency..Please reply ASAP.
> "PMM" wrote in message
news:...
> > Hi RMS
> >
> > "RMS" wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > I have applied for my wifes permanent residency inland.. they have
> > > transferred the case to a local office..scarborogh office ( what does
> > > it mean and how long will it take?)..also, she had to leave the
> > > country due to an
> > > emergency.. she has a valid multiple entry visa that expires in aug 30
> > > 2003. we have only one stamp on the visa when she entered the country
> > > in aug 30 2002. Can she enter? should we tell the immigration officer
> > > that we have applied for residency or should we say we are
> > > visiting?!!!!ANYHELP WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > Did your wife receive an AIP? (Approval in Principle) There two
possible
> > scenarios,
> > 1. There are doubts about the relationship or problems with
> > medical/background and you and her will have to attend an interview at
the
> > local office in Scarborough
> > 2. That all actions have been completed and that she will be called
in
> > for landing. No one can guess how long it may take for Scarborough to
get
> > around to her application.
> >
> > Although she has a visitor visa, there is no guarantee that she will be
> > admitted at the Port of Entry. If she lies about her application in
> > process, she is only putting herself in a deep hole, since her
application
> > is on the FOSS computer system. DON'T LIE to Immigration.
> >
> > PMM
Yes, when they check her name the application will show up. So she should
just tell the truth.
PMM
"RMS" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Thanks PMM for your reply..When you say that her application is on the
> FOSS system, do they know that she has applied for immigration? We
> have extensions of her visa showing that she can reside in canada for
> another 6 months..We dont want to lie..should we just declare that we
> live here and had to leave on an emergency..Please reply ASAP.
> "PMM" wrote in message
news:...
> > Hi RMS
> >
> > "RMS" wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > I have applied for my wifes permanent residency inland.. they have
> > > transferred the case to a local office..scarborogh office ( what does
> > > it mean and how long will it take?)..also, she had to leave the
> > > country due to an
> > > emergency.. she has a valid multiple entry visa that expires in aug 30
> > > 2003. we have only one stamp on the visa when she entered the country
> > > in aug 30 2002. Can she enter? should we tell the immigration officer
> > > that we have applied for residency or should we say we are
> > > visiting?!!!!ANYHELP WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > Did your wife receive an AIP? (Approval in Principle) There two
possible
> > scenarios,
> > 1. There are doubts about the relationship or problems with
> > medical/background and you and her will have to attend an interview at
the
> > local office in Scarborough
> > 2. That all actions have been completed and that she will be called
in
> > for landing. No one can guess how long it may take for Scarborough to
get
> > around to her application.
> >
> > Although she has a visitor visa, there is no guarantee that she will be
> > admitted at the Port of Entry. If she lies about her application in
> > process, she is only putting herself in a deep hole, since her
application
> > is on the FOSS computer system. DON'T LIE to Immigration.
> >
> > PMM
Yes, when they check her name the application will show up. So she should
just tell the truth.
PMM