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Congrats Plan Master...best wishes
 
Dear Respected Forum Members,

Congratulations to and Dua for All who received MR/MR+PPR recently and completed or in a process of completion of Formalities as per instructions in MR/MR+PPR.

As you fine people already know, I received MR+Additional Docs Request+RPRF+Photo. After my 'medicals' done, I tracked my medical by the tracking number from Dr. Ohab and found my MEDICAL REPORT reached in Manila on 31 OCT 2012 and my Additional Docs reached to SGVO on 20 NOV 2012. Now it is time for waiting again.

Please remember me in your Dua.

After my 'medicals' done, probably on 3rd November 2012, I registered with CIIP India and got a confirmation for 04th & 05th December 2012 Session both for me and my wife. I think a lot of people also registered for the same session.

If possible we can make a list of the participants of the CIIP Session for 04th & 05th December 2012 and co-ordinate with each other from right now...Remember, participants of the same CIIP Session will do a lot of leaving and landing preparation together.

I am offering myself for co-ordination. My Cell Number is 01717660833. Let us make a list first.

Best Regards,

INDIANAJONES.

CIIP SESSION 04 - 05 DECEMBER 2012 PARTICIPANTS

01. INDIANAJONES

02. TAMIMIQBAL

03. CLASSICAL_BEAT

04. Dr.TanvirAzad

05. Prodip

06.

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10.
 
plan_master said:
Today my consultancy firm called me and informed my MR issued on 14th November and they did not received hard copy yet.

Congratz! How do they know that MR issued on 14th Nov if no hard copy received as yet?
 
britto78 said:
[Dear All,

Alhamdurillah Today I have got MR.MR issue Date 07 Nov 2012.

POF+ RPRF+ PCC+ PPR and Photographs .

Please Pray for Us.

Congratzzz Britto!
 
ruparupa said:
Congratzzz Britto!

Ruparupa any reply?
I think they are replying after sending MR Or reply to those who is about to receive MR next..
Inshallah MR on it's way and hopefully all MR Will be issued by December 2012
Best wishes...
 
Colors said:
Sohel4math did u send any CSI?

Yes, Sent CSI but they did not reply. :(
 
plan_master said:
Today my consultancy firm called me and informed my MR issued on 14th November and they did not received hard copy yet.


Plan_Master....Congratulations.. :D ;D :D
 
Colors said:
@ Sohel4Math only you left from 02/11/10... Hope to receive soon inshallah


INSHALLAH....we will get MR soon....
 
britto78 said:
[Dear All,

Alhamdurillah Today I have got MR.MR issue Date 07 Nov 2012.

POF+ RPRF+ PCC+ PPR and Photographs .

Please Pray for Us.

Congrats to you britto78 and robindesbois, could you please share your second AOR and in process date.

I saw on your profile (britto78) that you got your second AOR at 02-12-2011. Is it right?

Nivrit
 
INDIANAJONES said:
Dear Respected Forum Members,

Congratulations to and Dua for All who received MR/MR+PPR recently and completed or in a process of completion of Formalities as per instructions in MR/MR+PPR.

As you fine people already know, I received MR+Additional Docs Request+RPRF+Photo. After my 'medicals' done, I tracked my medical by the tracking number from Dr. Ohab and found my MEDICAL REPORT reached in Manila on 31 OCT 2012 and my Additional Docs reached to SGVO on 20 NOV 2012. Now it is time for waiting again.

Please remember me in your Dua.

After my 'medicals' done, probably on 3rd November 2012, I registered with CIIP India and got a confirmation for 04th & 05th December 2012 Session both for me and my wife. I think a lot of people also registered for the same session.

If possible we can make a list of the participants of the CIIP Session for 04th & 05th December 2012 and co-ordinate with each other from right now...Remember, participants of the same CIIP Session will do a lot of leaving and landing preparation together.

I am offering myself for co-ordination. My Cell Number is 01717660833. Let us make a list first.

Best Regards,

INDIANAJONES.

CIIP SESSION 04 - 05 DECEMBER 2012 PARTICIPANTS

01. INDIANAJONES

02. TAMIMIQBAL

03.

04.

IndianaJones Bhai,

how you get the tracking number from Dr. Wahab's office? Is it too late for me to get that tracking number as I did it on 22nd October?

By the way, how to register for CIIP session?
 
my passport has been cleared from canadian embassy in singapore and it is in transit to vfs canada in dhaka they replied me this on my email but they did not send me any medical form attached? so does this mean my application got rejected. or will i get the medical form from the vfs canada in dhaka if any one knows any thing please do email me as i am very much worried and scared here is my email address jarul_e@yahoo.com. thank you.

Regards
Faddy.
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatnews/8463002/Expats-say-Canada-is-best-place-to-live.html


Expats say Canada is best place to live
British expats have voted Canada the best place to live in.
According to a study of over 1,000 expats carried out by NatWest International, Canada is the country which offers the best quality of life for Britons abroad.
92 per cent of British expats in Canada surveyed by the bank praised their working environment as "very good” or "excellent”, while 90 per cent rated their financial security as meeting the same criteria.
Canada's health care system, educational standards and attractive natural environment were similarly rated highly by respondents.
Dave Isley, head of NatWest International Personal Banking said: “This is the second year Canada has topped the tables of the NatWest IPB Quality of Life Index. Its excellent working conditions, financial security and peaceful reputation have pushed Canada into this year’s pole position.
“As a member of the Commonwealth, Canada offers Brits common values and goals shared with the UK, helping British expats settle into the country and feel at home.”


Canada's beautiful scenery is one of the reasons it is rated so highly by British expats Photo: Design Pics Inc/Rex Features
By Leah Hyslop11:31AM BST 20 Apr 20115 Comments
According to a study of over 1,000 expats carried out by NatWest International, Canada is the country which offers the best quality of life for Britons abroad.
92 per cent of British expats in Canada surveyed by the bank praised their working environment as "very good” or "excellent”, while 90 per cent rated their financial security as meeting the same criteria.
Canada's health care system, educational standards and attractive natural environment were similarly rated highly by respondents.
Dave Isley, head of NatWest International Personal Banking said: “This is the second year Canada has topped the tables of the NatWest IPB Quality of Life Index. Its excellent working conditions, financial security and peaceful reputation have pushed Canada into this year’s pole position.
“As a member of the Commonwealth, Canada offers Brits common values and goals shared with the UK, helping British expats settle into the country and feel at home.”
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Expat Stephen Davis, who lives in Toronto, said: "The media gives excessive attention to areas of sun, sand, sea and easy living etc. Life is not like that in Canada, but what we do have is a meritocracy in an ordered and quite well-organised society... where salaries are reasonable, the country's economy is relatively sound, and almost everyone has access to high quality health care. While no country can ever be perfect, I'm personally very glad I live here."
Stephanie Ash, a British expat who lives in Thunder Bay, north-western Ontario, added that she had personally found that the quality of life in Canada was “superior to anywhere else in the world”.
“Families here enjoy a high disposable income, which means a great lifestyle,” she said. "We have large and affordable homes, a clean and beautiful environment, great employment standards, plenty of business opportunities, and world-class education."
The country does, however, have one crippling disadvantage for expats. It is one of the 150 or so countries where British migrants can expect to have their pensions frozen at the rate they are when they first start drawing them abroad - something which causes serious financial difficulties for many of the country's oldest British settlers.
New Zealand and Australia occupied the second and third places on the index respectively.
The survey found that more than half of those Britons living and working abroad earn between £50,000 and £100,000, with expats based in Hong Kong earning the highest salaries. Nearly half of the expats based there said they were earning more than £100,000 a year
Canada has long sought to boost economic and demographic growth through immigration, and has one of the highest per-capita immigration rates in the world.