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Old Jun 10th 2003, 3:59 pm
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Gm
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I recently got my Candian immigration Visa .My Questions

1.I have a plan to take my fiance after I landing canada and my
marriage, how fast can I take her to canada.When will I am able to
return to my home country for my marriage(I mean, to complete my
initial landing processes to get resident card).Do I have to show any
canadian asset to apply visa for my spouse.
2.Is it wise for me to do job in another country on work permit(not home
country).
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 4:11 pm
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in a recent article, GM ([email protected]) said:

    > I recently got my Candian immigration Visa .My Questions
    >
    > 1.I have a plan to take my fiance after I landing canada and my
    > marriage, how fast can I take her to canada.When will I am able to
    > return to my home country for my marriage(I mean, to complete my
    > initial landing processes to get resident card).Do I have to show any
    > canadian asset to apply visa for my spouse.
If you're planning on getting married and taking your lady friend with
you, you should disclose that NOW to CIC in your application as an
application so soon after landing may be seen as misrepresentation and could
result in voiding of your visa and refusal to admit her.

    > 2.Is it wise for me to do job in another country on work permit(not home
    > country).

Not necessarily.
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 4:12 pm
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Andrew Miller
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You must live in Canada to be eligible to sponsor anyone, so forget about
working abroad (except daily commuting to US, while spending nights in
Canada).

It may be difficult (although not impossible) to be approved as a sponsor
shortly after landing and without job in Canada.

But once you are approved then processing of your spouse's application may
take anywhere from 6 to 15+ months, mainly depending from spouse's
nationality and country of residence.

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    > I recently got my Candian immigration Visa .My Questions
    > 1.I have a plan to take my fiance after I landing canada and my
    > marriage, how fast can I take her to canada.When will I am able to
    > return to my home country for my marriage(I mean, to complete my
    > initial landing processes to get resident card).Do I have to show any
    > canadian asset to apply visa for my spouse.
    > 2.Is it wise for me to do job in another country on work permit(not home
    > country).
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 5:03 pm
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Northernligths25
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    >Subject: Re: Spouse Visa reply Appreciated
    >From: Trikky [email protected]
    >Date: 6/11/03 1:11 AM Atlantic Daylight Time
    >Message-id:
    >in a recent article, GM ([email protected]) said:
    >> I recently got my Candian immigration Visa .My Questions
    >>
    >> 1.I have a plan to take my fiance after I landing canada and my
    >> marriage, how fast can I take her to canada.When will I am able to
    >> return to my home country for my marriage(I mean, to complete my
    >> initial landing processes to get resident card).Do I have to show any
    >> canadian asset to apply visa for my spouse.
    > If you're planning on getting married and taking your lady friend with
    >you, you should disclose that NOW to CIC in your application as an
    >application so soon after landing may be seen as misrepresentation and could
    >result in voiding of your visa and refusal to admit her.
    >> 2.Is it wise for me to do job in another country on work permit(not home
    >> country).
    > Not necessarily.

Trikky aka Miss Stuart Brooks the udiot strikes once more.
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 5:21 pm
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Trikky
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in a recent article, NorthernLigths25 ([email protected]) said:

    > Trikky aka Miss Stuart Brooks the udiot strikes once more.

Ah...this coming from someone who quoted a whole article just to add one
additional unproductive line.

I must admit though, I am curious...what's an 'udiot'?




















































Don't bother...I know the answer. It's "NorthernLigths25"
 

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