Congratulation !!!!rafiq74 said:Allah is great to I received MR and RPRF.
My detail is below
NOC 1111
AP Filed 19-03-2012
IP 24-04-2012
MR 09-07-2012.
Thanks to all Forum Member.
Congratulation !!!!rafiq74 said:Allah is great to I received MR and RPRF.
My detail is below
NOC 1111
AP Filed 19-03-2012
IP 24-04-2012
MR 09-07-2012.
Thanks to all Forum Member.
chances are very very highbeximco said:Dear all
As per rafiq bhai, the date of MR issued by sgvo is 3rd July and if we count the days he received it exactly after 6 days. So MR that are issued on 3rd will be received by this week. InshAllah we will hear more good news tommorow
Thanks a lotClassical_beat said:Congratulation !!!!
Congratulations Rafiq Bhai!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bhai apni amaderke ashar alo dekhalen!rafiq74 said:Thanks a lot
My application date is 19-03-2010 I have wrongly write 19-03-2012.
Congratulations to rafiq74 and masudrafiq74 said:Thanks a lot
My application date is 19-03-2010 I have wrongly write 19-03-2012.
Shazzadul said:Shazzadul bhai:
Gr8 news indeed for us. Please do share the MR issue date by SGVO so that we can estimate our timeline.
thnx
Masud's MR issue date is 4 July 2012
request for MR, PCC and RPRF
Shazzadul
Dear Talktomtalktome said:Alhamdulillah! I got my MR yesterday.
/Talk
BEXIMCO : NO NEED TO MENTION THAT BECAUSE SHORT VISITS YOU DONT NEED TO MENTION.talktome said:Alhamdulillah! I got my MR yesterday. My time line is
We received your application for permanent residence on March 10, 2010.
We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on May 27, 2010. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
Your application and supporting documents were received by the Singapore office. They are pending review.
We transferred your application to the Singapore office on May 16, 2010. The Singapore office may contact you.
Your application was reviewed and we started processing on April 20, 2012.
Medical Received July 9, 2012, Issuing Date July 2, 2012
NOC: 0213
I have a query. I visited Malaysia 2 times (each time 30 days) and Singapore 1 time (5 days) in 2006. I didnt mention this in my background declaration as these visits are temporary visits. Now they asked again to send the Background declaration form along with MR and RPRF. So what should i do? take the chance? Mention these visits or avoid it because those visits are not more than 6 months (According to the Generic Application form, question no 12- Previous countries of residence - Check the box to indicate whether you have lived in any country other than your country of citizenship or your current country of residence for more than six (6) months in the past five (5) years.). I thought this is applicable for Background Declaration form also. Now I am thinking .... what to do...
Will be glad if any one can suggest correctly.
Thanks to all forum members and wishing good luck for the MR waiting persons.
/Talk
At first congratulation to you. and thanks for sharing this news with us. regarding your quires, if your passport have mention these visa, then mention it otherwise you will be in trouble. if passport doesn't show, then avoid this information. it fully depend on your passport information. i think it will be not make any issue cause these tour duration not exist their time limit. senior will enlightened this.talktome said:Alhamdulillah! I got my MR yesterday. My time line is
We received your application for permanent residence on March 10, 2010.
We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on May 27, 2010. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.
Your application and supporting documents were received by the Singapore office. They are pending review.
We transferred your application to the Singapore office on May 16, 2010. The Singapore office may contact you.
Your application was reviewed and we started processing on April 20, 2012.
Medical Received July 9, 2012, Issuing Date July 2, 2012
NOC: 0213
I have a query. I visited Malaysia 2 times (each time 30 days) and Singapore 1 time (5 days) in 2006. I didnt mention this in my background declaration as these visits are temporary visits. Now they asked again to send the Background declaration form along with MR and RPRF. So what should i do? take the chance? Mention these visits or avoid it because those visits are not more than 6 months (According to the Generic Application form, question no 12- Previous countries of residence - Check the box to indicate whether you have lived in any country other than your country of citizenship or your current country of residence for more than six (6) months in the past five (5) years.). I thought this is applicable for Background Declaration form also. Now I am thinking .... what to do...
Will be glad if any one can suggest correctly.
Thanks to all forum members and wishing good luck for the MR waiting persons.
/Talk