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palash17 said:
You mean, we can get total 23 x 4 + 7 x 4 = 120 Kgs (for 2 adults and 2 children). right?
Hi Palash17,

When did you received "Medical Results received" message on your ecas? Trying to figure out how much longer do I have to wait for PPR.

Thanks.

Newborn
 
Arafat71 said:
I think that will be 23 x 8 + 7 x 4 = 212 kg

yes right. But some one told me, for Emirates , it is 20kg instead of 23kg. Is it?
 
Newborn said:
Hi Palash17,

When did you received "Medical Results received" message on your ecas? Trying to figure out how much longer do I have to wait for PPR.

It was 15th January as far I remember.
 
Ziaul said:
First congrat.
Then, after medical, you may have to wait 1-2 months for PPR.
PRF needs no form. Just make a bank draft from Standard Chattered bank. Ensure your name and file no.by hand writing on the back page of the draft. If any documents are required, all together with draft, send to Singapore VO.
Best of luck

Dear Ziaul,

Thanks for your wishes and valuable advice.
My VO is London and in the letter chc mentioned to download the form from their
website. Thats make me confused what form they are asking for.

However, Thanks for your help indeed.

Regards,

GreenBD
 
Dear all,

Thanks to everybody who wishes me and provide advices.
Please keep me in your prayer.

Regards

GreenBD
 
GreenBD said:
Dear all,

Thanks to everybody who wishes me and provide advices.
Please keep me in your prayer.

Regards

GreenBD

Congratulation and best wishes for Medicals ...
 
Hi Friends, I need a urgent help.One of my relative got PPR today.He has been informed to submit his passport to VFS office in bangladesh.But He is currently outside Bangladesh for occupational purpose and its not possible to come back in near future.As his work station is near to Singapore,so is it possible to submit the passports to Singapore in person?? As it was not mentioned in the PPR whether passports can be submitted in Singapore or not.
If any brother has experience or has done it by submitting passports in SG,please help to suggest how can it be done.I mean the process or do they receive it in Singapore or not?? Please help
 
He can submit passport inperson in singapore visa office located in george street. they will take 4 working days to process visa.
thehitman26 said:
Hi Friends, I need a urgent help.One of my relative got PPR today.He has been informed to submit his passport to VFS office in bangladesh.But He is currently outside Bangladesh for occupational purpose and its not possible to come back in near future.As his work station is near to Singapore,so is it possible to submit the passports to Singapore in person?? As it was not mentioned in the PPR whether passports can be submitted in Singapore or not.
If any brother has experience or has done it by submitting passports in SG,please help to suggest how can it be done.I mean the process or do they receive it in Singapore or not?? Please help
 
thehitman26 said:
Hi Friends, I need a urgent help.One of my relative got PPR today.He has been informed to submit his passport to VFS office in bangladesh.But He is currently outside Bangladesh for occupational purpose and its not possible to come back in near future.As his work station is near to Singapore,so is it possible to submit the passports to Singapore in person?? As it was not mentioned in the PPR whether passports can be submitted in Singapore or not.
If any brother has experience or has done it by submitting passports in SG,please help to suggest how can it be done.I mean the process or do they receive it in Singapore or not?? Please help
hi asked VFS becasue they know that you / friend is in Bangladesh, but they need only original passport to stamp them not necesserily posted from Bangldesh. therfore directly submit them and tell them your currnet location of work and change your address for returning of passports, this very easy. no confusions. one of my friend from pakistan did the same as he was having London visa
 
Dear PPR/Visa blessed forum mates,

What are documents required for booking Toronto ticket by IMO ? Is there any fee or advance payment for that ?

Paddma.
 
talktome said:
Thanks for sharing. Please also share the contact person and his details for Sun Life Insurance company.

/Talk

Please call Syed Bhai of Sun Life Insurance for purchasing insurance coverage @ +1-416-602-1781 and refer that Razimun has given the number. He shall arrange.
 
Colors said:
Interview process
Arrive ready for two interviews

When you arrive in Canada, you will have to go through two screening interviews. If all of your documents are available and in order, your interviews should be over quickly.

First interview—official documents

An officer from the Canada Border Service Agency will greet you. The officer will ask to see your visa and travel documents and check to make sure that you and any family members traveling with you have the proper travel documents. The officer will find out about your health and will ask you questions similar to those on the immigrant application form.

Be prepared to answer these questions:

Are you traveling with your family?
Have you been convicted of a serious crime in your home country?
How long do you plan to stay in Canada?
How much money do you have with you?
Are you healthy?
Have you been to Canada before? Were you required to leave?
After you complete your first interview, you will meet with another officer from the Canada Border Services Agency. This officer will check the items you are bringing with you. At some ports of entry you will work with the same officer twice.

Second interview—personal goods

The second interview is for you to declare what you are bringing with you into Canada.

The officer will ask to see your declaration card. You must tell the officer you have arrived in Canada to immigrate. At this point the officer may direct you to another area for the customs procedure.

You must give the officer the list of the items you are bringing with you and a list of the items that will be arriving later. The officer will go through both lists with you and may ask questions about some of the items. The officer may also inspect your luggage.

Be prepared to answer these questions:

What are you bringing with you to Canada?
Do you have any live animals or plants with you?
Do you have any firearms, ammunition or fireworks with you?
Do you have any meat or dairy products with you?
Do you have any fresh fruits or vegetables with you?
Do you have any items from endangered species?
Do not give false answers

You must answer all of the questions truthfully. It is a serious offence to make a false statement. If you make a false statement you may not be allowed to stay in Canada. If you are well prepared and you have no items that are not allowed in Canada, the process will go quickly.

If there are no difficulties, the officer will sign your Confirmation of Permanent Residence and authorize your entry into Canada as a permanent resident.

Thanks

Colors...I haven't faced those interview which you are talking about. Even never heard that much struggle people have to go who are known to me...well..which you are talking about interviews now a days most are in written forms...you have to answer in paper by tick rather than verbal information...so nothing to be panicked...
 
pr1979 said:
yes right. But some one told me, for Emirates , it is 20kg instead of 23kg. Is it?

Check this

http://www.emirates.com/english/plan_book/essential_information/baggages/baggage_calculator_result.aspx?departure=DAC&arrival=YYZ&class=Y&tier=sn&h=9ba2436ac75c587198f3cd21cea77385902f4e