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FINALLY have our interview date

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September 8th, 9:30am.

FOUR AND A HALF MONTHS after Montreal's confirmation of receiving Packet 3. After reading how the average timespans b/w Montreal getting Packet 3 and the interview date was about three months, I figured it would be late July to mid August at the latest. (Doubted that after still not receiving Packet 4 by last week.) But September 8th is much later than we'd anticipated. We'd hoped to move to the States by October 1st, but I highly doubt we'd be able to sell and pack up the house in three weeks' time.

It's not all bad news, though... the Calgary housing market is absolutely booming, so the longer we stay in our house, the higher our asking price will be. But you know, we're just ready to go. Like, now.

Incidentally, I haven't received Packet 4 yet. I called about three weeks ago and was given no timeline as to when I'd get it. When I still hadn't received it last week, I decided to email. Did that on Monday (which was a statutory holiday in Quebec), and got a response today, so about a 24 hour turnaround time... not bad. I was given the interview date and was told that I'd be getting Packet 4 soon.

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April 24, 2000 - Met in an online chat room

May 26, 2000 - Met in person

July 12, 2000 - Engaged

March 2001 - My permanent resident status is approved in Canada

April 28, 2001 - Married in my hometown, South Bend, IN

May 2, 2001 - Crossed Canadian border and finalized my landed immigrant status

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February 2006 - The process of bringing my Canadian family to the States begins, so that my two beautiful children can learn about their whole heritage.

March 8, 2006 - I-130 approved in Calgary

March 21, 2006 - Received approval letter and Packet 3

April 17, 2006 - Sent Packet 3 back to Montreal

April 20, 2006 - Packet 3 received by Montreal

July 6, 2006 - Received Packet 4

September 8, 2006 - INTERVIEW and APPROVAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Hi,

You should be getting packet 4 about a month before your interview, at least that is the timescale that London uses... We got ours exactly a month before the interview.

Sorry to hear that you got your interview so late in the year... But hey! At least you now know when will it be! Why don't you put your house on the market to see receptivity a couple of weeks before the interview? I assume that as long as you don't sign anything the house is still yours!

Good luck!

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Congrats :dance: Great to hear that you finally have an interview date even if its later then what you had hoped. All the best

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Put the house on the market now? Contingency sale? Start packing now?

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