Certainly, will do.Me too ..mailed them on Monday itself
Hopefully we get it soon !!
Let me know if when you receive it and I will inform you as well
Thank you
Certainly, will do.Me too ..mailed them on Monday itself
Hopefully we get it soon !!
Let me know if when you receive it and I will inform you as well
Thank you
LolYeah, that is indeed reassuring.
between 3 days to 3 weeks.can anyone answer my query please?
How long it will take to get back from CIC as i requested them through mail to change my spouse VISA Office to India rather than Ottawa VO?
Its been 4 days as i sent VO change request mail to CIC which makes me worried now!!!
@Rsvp @Durgamerupati not sure if you guys missed the response from LegalFalconCertainly, will do.
If you received the instructions to submit the passport to CPC Ottawa, then you can send yours, and since you have already sent the email, include a copy of it with your package. When you receive the instructions for India, you can go ahead and send the other passport there.
Either way, when a new set of instructions is issued, the 30 day clock resets and you will get another 30 days to submit your passport.
I guess the frustration is not because of that of how the PR process is moving but being born and lived in India people would have decided to move to Canada believing that things would be different there. And when the first experience is not as per expectation, then everyone knows what happens... That's my take on the situation and don't know how many would agree.it has ***** in statement and can be manipulated easily.. in understand ur frustration mate...but saying nasty thing wont change anythin...der country .. der system... I guess we are born in india... thought u be used to it...
what diff you expect... keep in mind govt process is s*** all places... try USA... the frustation can lead to many things.. try Australia... anywhere...be realistic.. i have been through hassles of USA for 12 years of my life and trust Canada one is nothin... nooothin...I guess the frustration is not because of that of how the PR process is moving but being born and lived in India people would have decided to move to Canada believing that things would be different there. And when the first experience is not as per expectation, then everyone knows what happens... That's my take on the situation and don't know how many would agree.
It's not India, I feel India has gotten faster in processing applications more recently.I guess the frustration is not because of that of how the PR process is moving but being born and lived in India people would have decided to move to Canada believing that things would be different there. And when the first experience is not as per expectation, then everyone knows what happens... That's my take on the situation and don't know how many would agree.
Hahaha @sid1987 I see USA brings S*** out of you too... as Canada is bringing **** out of @Micky345what diff you expect... keep in mind govt process is s*** all places... try USA... the frustation can lead to many things.. try Australia... anywhere...be realistic.. i have been through hassles of USA for 12 years of my life and trust Canada one is nothin... nooothin...
yeaa chillax party... i am waiting for wife's card for 80 days now hehehehehhe
Completely Agree..On top of that, it gets more frustrating when application has already been approved for many people, or status is set recommended pass and no additional documents are required, still they don't get an update within the expectation set by the agency itself.It's not India, I feel India has gotten faster in processing applications more recently.
If that was the case it would only be us Indians making a shown of desparation and aggression here...everyone is equally disappointed and the reason is simple.
There is an expectation set by the agency, that 80% applications will be processed in 6 months. And that does not happen.
The frustration increases when you see someone who has applied after you, getting what we think we deserved earlier than him, for obvious reasons.
But the agency does not see it that way.
These are valid points but your last point is the catch... The Agency does not see it that way and they are the authority to decide or rather choose and when you don't have any data of your own then there is no room but to accept the situation and move on. I say choose because it is subject to their qualitative assessment as well and eventually Choice cannot be questioned.It's not India, I feel India has gotten faster in processing applications more recently.
If that was the case it would only be us Indians making a shown of desparation and aggression here...everyone is equally disappointed and the reason is simple.
There is an expectation set by the agency, that 80% applications will be processed in 6 months. And that does not happen.
The frustration increases when you see someone who has applied after you, getting what we think we deserved earlier than him, for obvious reasons.
But the agency does not see it that way.
80 days now... I remember you were supposed to send it to your wife back in India. Hope they do this bit quick at least... All the luck dude, i think only luck can help now.yeaa chillax party... i am waiting for wife's card for 80 days now hehehehehhe
You would probably get more responses once you're here (so you can mention your Canadian address). When I applied when I was still in the Netherlands, I mentioned specifically that I already had a work visa etc. so the company doesn't have to worry about that.I already know how much my one way ticket on Emirates cost.
I've taken a break from applying for jobs. I didn't get any response from the few I applied for and I've decided to wait till PPR comes to resume that chore.
after US i have learnt to be patient... all govt process suckkkkkkkkkkk