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ekarus said:
ei group er sokol RBVO vai der ANDOLON er dak dissi......charidike andoloner hawa...amra bose thakbo kan??? amrao andolon korbo...jara already visa peyechhe & jader visa on the way tader biruddhe 1 DOFA 1 DABI ANDOLON......sudhu sukhobor diyei par paya jabe na......sukhobor deyar pasapasi sokol member k misty mukh korate hobe......RBVO hotovaga k k asen vai amar sathe awaz den......

eita bhalo bolsen :)
 
ekarus said:
vaiyera passport visa paya khub moza luttasen......k kobe jassen, kon airlines e gele valo, koto kg luggage nite parben ei sob alochona chole......valoi moza kortasen......r amra apnader moza dekhtasi......thik na vai thik na......


Ekdom thik na , ha ha ha
ki kormu bhai, koste hasi pay
 
dhaka121 said:
VERY GOOD!
+1 FOR YOU.....


But Boss, I found the following:-
Free baggage allowance for infants: Passengers with infants are allowed an additional bag up to 10kg (22lb) that may not exceed 55 x 38 x 20cm (22 x 15 x 8 inches) in size where the weight concept applies, or one piece of up to 23kg (50lb) and with total dimensions (length + width + height) not exceeding 115cm (45 inches) where the piece concept applies.

I found the following from Emirates website:

Depending on your route, your baggage allowance may be calculated by piece or weight.

On routes that include stops in North or South America your baggage allowance will be calculated by piece. You will be allowed a set number of items, each of which must weigh under a certain weight. (That is 23 kgs each)

Since your destination is Toronto, piece concept apples in your case.

Hope this helps.
 
Canada Condemns recent HR violation in Bangladesh: http://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2013/03/09/canada-condemns-attacks

Canada has condemned recent attacks on civilians and minorities in Bangladesh and urged authorities to protect ‘rights and lives’ of the common peo
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Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird in a statement has said his country is deeply concerned over what has happened in recent weeks.

“We condemn in the strongest terms senseless attacks on civilians, most notably those on minorities in their homes and places of worship,” the statement says.

The country, a major development partner of Bangladesh, has urged all to adopt a peaceful way of resolving issues.

“Canada is deeply concerned by the escalating and deadly violence that has injured thousands and claimed the lives of scores of Bangladeshis. We urge all parties to end the violence, to work towards peacefully resolving the conflict and to reverse the growing divisions in Bangladeshi society.

“We also call on authorities to protect the rights and the lives of all Bangladeshis.”

The minister in the statement posted on the website has also urged all parties to respect the rights to freedom of expression and assembly in the run-up to national elections.

The statement stresses on the need for exercising rights in a ‘peaceful and democratic manner.’

The minister said they welcomed Bangladesh’s commitment to pluralism and religious freedom, and “We encourage further efforts by the government and all parties to promote peace and tolerance.”

The statement has been issued in the wake of violence and atrocities across Bangladesh launched by Jamaat-e-Islami after its senior leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee was awarded death sentence on Feb 28 for his role during the War of Liberation in 1971.

The party had sided with Pakistan during the war and formed citizens’ brigades to aid its military against the freedom struggle. It has been opposing the war crimes trial after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government initiated it in 2010.

Nearly 70 people died in recent violence amid calls for executions for war crimes.

As different countries have expressed their concerns over the violence, Bangladesh’s Foreign Minister Dipu Moni briefed foreign diplomats in Dhaka on Thursday.

She sought support of the international community for the trial to purge Bangladesh of impunity and urged them take ‘a holistic perspective’ about the ongoing trials and its significance for the nation building efforts.
 
It's been exactly 2 yrs I'm waiting......& still it's showing RBVO......how long I've to wait?
 
Guys just wanted to share, been in toronto from September (well I went to NY for 2 months in december for personal visit). Finally got a permanent job at one of their top banks - $15/h, it starts from 11th March, I get to sit in downtown Toronto office. I would say not a bad start. Hopefully I can move up with time.
 
ekarus said:
It's been exactly 2 yrs I'm waiting......& still it's showing RBVO......how long I've to wait?
I waited for 2 yrs & 8 months for medical request. Most of the other forum members also have the same luck. You are no exception bro. Think of the ppl who applied before Feb 08. They hav been waiting for at least 4 yrs...some hv been waiting for above 6 yrs!!! Let me assure you that your file will move faster than did mine. So just chill & enjoy your present which is a gift from the Almighty!
 
mzr said:
Guys just wanted to share, been in toronto from September (well I went to NY for 2 months in december for personal visit). Finally got a permanent job at one of their top banks - $15/h, it starts from 11th March, I get to sit in downtown Toronto office. I would say not a bad start. Hopefully I can move up with time.

Thats great! Very good going! Wud you share a bit more details? How did you find the job & how did your interview go? Do u hav prior banking experience?
 
Alhamdulillah, yesterday I have sent our passports to our visa office, Singapore, by DHL from Riyadh. Thanks to all forum members who helped me with their valuable suggestions. Special thanks to Ali Naeem and Dr. Atif.
 
Thanks HS602 & HHShumon vai for Making clear the issue

hs602 said:
I found the following from Emirates website:

Depending on your route, your baggage allowance may be calculated by piece or weight.

On routes that include stops in North or South America your baggage allowance will be calculated by piece. You will be allowed a set number of items, each of which must weigh under a certain weight. (That is 23 kgs each)

Since your destination is Toronto, piece concept apples in your case.

Hope this helps.
 
HAQSA said:
Alhamdulillah, yesterday I have sent our passports to our visa office, Singapore, by DHL from Riyadh. Thanks to all forum members who helped me with their valuable suggestions. Special thanks to Ali Naeem and Dr. Atif.

Wish u good luck. Hope you get it soon.
 
Great.........
Congrats & best wishes for you....

mzr said:
Guys just wanted to share, been in toronto from September (well I went to NY for 2 months in december for personal visit). Finally got a permanent job at one of their top banks - $15/h, it starts from 11th March, I get to sit in downtown Toronto office. I would say not a bad start. Hopefully I can move up with time.
 
ekarus said:
moja to vai paben e...13 jan'11 e apply kore 8 jan'13 e medical request paisen...medical koreo felsen...atleast u r confirm that u r getting visa...ami vai 10march'11 e apply kore ekhono RBVO niye bose asi......visa dile de na dile straight bole de j tore canada anbo na......mula to dekhassei jhulaya jhulaya mula dekhasse......
ekarus ,

ami prothom apply koray chilam 2007 , ar por abar 2011 tay tai amar opekha 2 bochorer na prai 6 years