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Subject: two application

hey guys:

is it possible to submit two applications?

one from home country?

one from foreign country with resident visa?

so as to know which is faster....

thanks for any answers here...

[22-10-2008,12:22]
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hood
(in reply to: two application)
no, you must pick one. consideration should be made which route might be faster and where it would be easier to attend an interview.

that said, all new applications are on hold waiting for new rules. Get yourself looking for a job offer and apply for a work permit or PNP

[22-10-2008,13:53]
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Sharon
thanks Ms Sharon (in reply to: two application)


Im being sponsored by my wife, together with her application for PR in Canada.

but im not in my home country now, though i prefer route of processing from my home country as it is faster i guess.

what doubts me, are the requirements vary by country. from this foreign country, few requirements are asked.

but THANKS.


[22-10-2008,15:10]
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hood
(in reply to: two application)
Canada has exactly the same requirements from every country.
[23-10-2008,01:07]
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Sharon
(in reply to: two application)
?? Are you sure? I don´t recall having to get fingerprints for my husband who is applying from Greece, yet this needs to be done in the US.
[23-10-2008,03:57]
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Carrie
(in reply to: two application)

Carrie i guess is right.

I read requirements from this specific region, and from other region, they differ...

it just happened im in a foreign country now, and i got to compare requirements the embassy sent me, and the requirements my friends got back home.

in order to be safe, i have the missing requirements ready in case they will ask of them.



hood

[23-10-2008,10:46]
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hood

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