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My parents have submitted their immigration application to Canada Beijing Visa office at Mar.31, 2008. Unfortunately, after 2 years, their application status is still “Waiting for process” and from the information I found today from Beijing Visa Office website, there might be another 2, 3 years waiting time for their application get processed because it looks like Beijing office only processes 3 months inventory cases each year.
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/china-chine/visas/beijing-pekin/processing_times-temps_traitement.aspx?lang=eng#a2
My parents live in Chongqing City, which is located at south west of China. Based on the regulation, Beijing Visa office is the pointed visa office for this region so they don’t have other choice. But for those applicants, who live in south of china and submitted their application to HK Visa office at September,2009, they have received medical exam form already. For Vietnamese, who submitted their application to Singapore Visa office at March, 2009, they also received the medical exam form already.
I understand Canadian government doesn’t like our parents come over as they cannot contribute to Canada. I just don’t understand why the waiting time is such a huge difference between different offices. Even within China, just because the applicants live in different regions and their waiting time is couple years difference. This is ridiculous.
My husband and me never claimed any funding or subsidy from the government. We contribute couple 10 thousands tax each year to the government, no less than those sponsors who came from South China or Vietnam. We have the ability to provide good quality of daily life for my parents. If I can, I would like to swear to give up all the benefits from government in order to get them come over earlier as immigrants.
At the day one I submitted the sponsorship application(December,2005), I know there would be a long waiting but I wasn’t expecting so long. I didn’t complain anything as I know I am not strong enough to change anything. The motivation for me to write this email is that when I told my parents that I plan to put a bedroom and a shower on the main floor in the house that I am building, my dad told me: don’t waste those money, we might not get the visa before I die. This really made me upset as my both of my parents don’t have any old age diseases and they are thinking their death will come faster than their immigrant visa.
Dear Mr. Kenney, would you be able to tell me: will my parents die before they get their immigrant visa?更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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My parents have submitted their immigration application to Canada Beijing Visa office at Mar.31, 2008. Unfortunately, after 2 years, their application status is still “Waiting for process” and from the information I found today from Beijing Visa Office website, there might be another 2, 3 years waiting time for their application get processed because it looks like Beijing office only processes 3 months inventory cases each year.
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/china-chine/visas/beijing-pekin/processing_times-temps_traitement.aspx?lang=eng#a2
My parents live in Chongqing City, which is located at south west of China. Based on the regulation, Beijing Visa office is the pointed visa office for this region so they don’t have other choice. But for those applicants, who live in south of china and submitted their application to HK Visa office at September,2009, they have received medical exam form already. For Vietnamese, who submitted their application to Singapore Visa office at March, 2009, they also received the medical exam form already.
I understand Canadian government doesn’t like our parents come over as they cannot contribute to Canada. I just don’t understand why the waiting time is such a huge difference between different offices. Even within China, just because the applicants live in different regions and their waiting time is couple years difference. This is ridiculous.
My husband and me never claimed any funding or subsidy from the government. We contribute couple 10 thousands tax each year to the government, no less than those sponsors who came from South China or Vietnam. We have the ability to provide good quality of daily life for my parents. If I can, I would like to swear to give up all the benefits from government in order to get them come over earlier as immigrants.
At the day one I submitted the sponsorship application(December,2005), I know there would be a long waiting but I wasn’t expecting so long. I didn’t complain anything as I know I am not strong enough to change anything. The motivation for me to write this email is that when I told my parents that I plan to put a bedroom and a shower on the main floor in the house that I am building, my dad told me: don’t waste those money, we might not get the visa before I die. This really made me upset as my both of my parents don’t have any old age diseases and they are thinking their death will come faster than their immigrant visa.
Dear Mr. Kenney, would you be able to tell me: will my parents die before they get their immigrant visa?更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net