You have a potentially complex situation here.
Is your wife Norwegian, or did she just happen to be in Norway when you
sponsored her?
What country did you marry in?
I would contact the Canadian Immigration Dept. to find out what you should
do, what papers and procedures are required, etc., etc., etc..
I would NOT trust the advice you might happen to get here.
Des
"John Smith" <> wrote in message
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> I sponsered my wife while she is Noway. She did her medical in Norway
> except for her X-Ray, because of her pregnancy. Now she is here in Canada
> with me, and gave birth to a baby boy.
> both are fine, and doing well, except for some bills we paid. But its
ok...
> Now.. Does she has to do her X-Ray with a CIC approved doctor here in
> Mississauga and send the report to London office along her file number and
> other formalities, or should we just wait, hoping that they will waiver
her
> interview, and X-Ray from the London Office?
> Should we inform the London office that she has moved in with me as a
> visitor until her application is processed, and ask them to communicate to
> our Mississauga address for futre communication?
> My norwegian born daughter"s passport is stamped untill feb 28. Now i
have
> got her Canadian citizenship certificate and all the other canadian
> formalities. Should I inform any Canadian immigration regarding her
status
> change as she can stay with me regardless of her visiter visa stamp?
> Cahvin B