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Colors said:
Thanks for addressing the issue...
Actually it's a non political forum based on sharing experience with each other...

I respect ur concern.
Is there anything I can help you regarding moving to Canada or UK? It will be my great pleasure.
I wish you very best of luck.
 
Along Came Angel said:
No not yet..I submitted on 26th Nov'12..it takes minimum 16 days...so I guess may be on 12th...lets see..

would u please share ur NOC and time line?
 
SABU79 said:
I respect ur concern.
Is there anything I can help you regarding moving to Canada or UK? It will be my great pleasure.
I wish you very best of luck.

Thanks brother
Not intended to hurt anyone...just tried to avoid misunderstanding between brother's...
Thanks again...
 
Colors said:
Thanks brother
Not intended to hunt anyone...just tried to avoid misunderstanding between brother's...
Thanks again...

Dont worry brother I am not hurt.
I wish you very best of luck........... Again feel free to ask if I can be of help.
 
britto78 said:
would u please share ur NOC and time line?

Dear Britto,

How are you? when are you planning to land? wish you best of luck.
 
SABU79 said:
Dont worry brother I am not hurt.
I wish you very best of luck........... Again feel free to ask if I can be of help.

Thanks
 
SABU79 said:
Dear Britto,

How are you? when are you planning to land? wish you best of luck.

I am fine.what about u? Not decided yet.
 
[size=10pt][size=10pt]News Release — Facilitating Travel to Canada – Canada to Begin Collecting Biometrics from Certain Foreign Nationals[/size][/size]

Ottawa, December 7, 2012 — In order to facilitate legitimate travel, nationals of twenty‑nine countries and one territory will soon need to provide their biometrics to come to Canada to visit, study or work, under regulations proposed today by Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney.

“Biometrics has proven to be one of the most effective ways to identify individuals entering the country,” said Minister Kenney. “By providing immigration officials with greater certainty, biometrics will facilitate legitimate travel to Canada.”

Starting in 2013, persons from the following countries and territory who apply for a visitor visa, study permit or work permit will be required to provide their fingerprints and photograph at the time of application: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Bangladesh, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestinian Authority, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Vietnam, and Yemen.

Canadian citizens and permanent residents will not have to submit biometrics to enter the country. Minors under the age of 14, the elderly over the age of 79, and diplomats travelling on official business and their family members will also be exempt.

Once an individual arrives in Canada, their biometric data will be checked to ensure that the individual who was approved to travel is in fact the same person who is entering Canada.

The use of biometrics as an identity management tool will bring Canada in line with many other countries that are now using, or preparing to use, biometrics in immigration and border management. These include the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, countries in the European Union Schengen Zone, Japan, South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Saudi Arabia.

Accordingly, many nationals from the selected twenty-nine countries and one territory will already be familiar with the requirement. In addition, the governments of 20 of the 29 countries already collect biometrics from their citizens for the issuance of documents, such as identity cards and passports, or they plan to do so.

“Biometrics will strengthen and modernize Canada’s immigration system,” said Minister Kenney. “Our doors are open to legitimate travellers and, through the use of biometrics, we will also be able to protect the safety and security of Canadians.”

Citizenship and Immigration Canada, along with its partners, the Canada Border Services Agency and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, continue to work closely with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner to ensure adequate privacy protection measures for an applicant’s personal information. Applicants’ privacy will be protected in accordance with Canada’s Privacy Act.
 
britto78 said:
I am fine.what about u? Not decided yet.

Not yet
But I think I am almost there..........
Thinking to pack things up.........

What about you?
 
Hi,
I need your advice as I think, I will not be able to send out my completed file to SGVO by 16th January 2013. I received my MR file on the 3rd December (Issued on 16th November, 2012). I think I will receive BD and Canada PCC within due date but I stayed 2 years in USA. I applied for FBI last week and their processing time is 16-18 weeks.

Please suggest me what I will do?
 
SABU79 said:
Dear My Bangladeshi Friends,
I would like to have a discussion with you something different. I just wanted to know what do you think about politics in Bangladesh? Do you support any political party? If you support any of them, why?
You can talk about
1. National politics
2. Politics in educational institutions

what do we have in Bangladesh to be proud of?
I would appreciate your time.

Thank you.

Brother,

If you discuss with even ladies saree's rather than Bangladeshi Politics, I am sure you will learn something. Bangladeshi Politics theke seta o shikhte para jay na. I am so sorry to tell you that, but its my personal experience.
 
nivrit said:
Brother,

If you discuss with even ladies saree's rather than Bangladeshi Politics, I am sure you will learn something. Bangladeshi Politics theke seta o shikhte para jay na. I am so sorry to tell you that, but its my personal experience.

I understand what you meant by saying that. It's very sad when our priminister says on BBC that Nobel Laurette (dr Unus) is a blood sucker. This is very scary for the nation when a worker is killed in the day light in front of hundred of people even before police and those police say we can't make any comment on this. Need investigation???? Haire desh..... Vai khub kosto lage.
 
nivrit said:
Hi,
I need your advice as I think, I will not be able to send out my completed file to SGVO by 16th January 2013. I received my MR file on the 3rd December (Issued on 16th November, 2012). I think I will receive BD and Canada PCC within due date but I stayed 2 years in USA. I applied for FBI last week and their processing time is 16-18 weeks.

Please suggest me what I will do?
Hello Nivrit,
I apply to FBI for Conviction CLearance Report on Mid Jan. 2012 and receive it at my address on late Feb 2012, a total of 6 weeks timeframe. I sent out my request data thru DHL courier to FBI. When did you sent out your request for FBI record?

Newborn
 
Nivrit:
Dont worry about FBI Clearance. Just let me know if you have submitted FBL clearance during the time of submission of full application package to SGVO. If Yes and then after you didnt went to USA then no need to submit it. I had a similar problem like yours, I stayed abroad for more then six month for my work purpose and during my full doc submission I gave the PCC of that country. But in MR they again asked to provide PCC for all countries where I stayed more then six month after turning 18. Then I send a CSI to SGVO telling them that since I submitted PCC earlier and after that I never visited that country again so should I submit PCC again. They replied me after a week that I need to send PCC for Bangladesh only. So buddy send a CSI to SGVO immediately.

nivrit said:
Hi,
I need your advice as I think, I will not be able to send out my completed file to SGVO by 16th January 2013. I received my MR file on the 3rd December (Issued on 16th November, 2012). I think I will receive BD and Canada PCC within due date but I stayed 2 years in USA. I applied for FBI last week and their processing time is 16-18 weeks.

Please suggest me what I will do?
 
Congrats......
Which date you submit to vfs? I mean how may days they took to stamp maple leaf?


britto78 said:
Have you got any mail from vfs that visa stamped on ur passport love......love....