GTL said:6 months gone but no news of PPR![]()
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Hi GTL,
I am waiting 11 months after MR. Still no letter or mail for PPR and still waiting. I don't know what to do?
GTL said:6 months gone but no news of PPR![]()
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Eida apne ki kon? Eya mabud......Lungi jhara den bhai......nijhumprohor said:Hi GTL,
I am waiting 11 months after MR. Still no letter or mail for PPR and still waiting. I don't know what to do?
nijhumprohor said:Hi GTL,
I am waiting 11 months after MR. Still no letter or mail for PPR and still waiting. I don't know what to do?
For my case I put my National ID Card number in the form, put expiry date considering as 15 years validity and that’s all. They didn’t ask for the copy of NID card and I also didn’t submit that. No problem was occurred.black.spade said:Dear Bangladeshi Forum Members:
I am residing in Canada and recently have got Alberta Immigration Nominee program certificate and intending to apply for my PR soon. I have already filled all the form and collected all the document require to apply for PR. But I am only in confusion about my national id card.
Bangladeshi national id contain partial information in both Bengali and English language and rest some of the information only in Bengali. Under this circumstances I am wondering will I have to submit a translation of the national id card and if so is that possible to translate it by myself and notarized the document or it should be done by a certified translator. For information the national id card contain the information in the following format in Bengali and English language:
Front Side:
Name in Bengali:
Name in English:
Father's name in Bengali:
Mother's name in Bengali:
Date of Birth in English:
ID No. in English:
Back Side:
Address in Bengali:
Blood Group in both Bengali and in English:
Date of issue in Bengali:
If you can let me know what should I do in this regard (Whether I can submit the existing card without translation or if translation require whether it is possible to do by me or translation should be done by certified translator or any other suggestion) that will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
bluebird said:Did you submit CSI regarding this issue? what was the reply?
Have you get GCMS report? Is there anything wrong?GTL said:I sent CSI several times to them but no reply yet.![]()
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mullermax387 said:Dear forum members,
We all know that we can endorse at best $2000 per passport and rest of the money we have to bring in cash. Now, if I go to Canada alone and my family members join me later how will i declare the endorsed money in my family members' passports? Will I face any trouble in this regard and will my family members face any problem while traveling? Is there any document that can prove the endorsements in others' passports? Please inform
Ahsan
mullermax387 said:Dear forum members,
We all know that we can endorse at best $2000 per passport and rest of the money we have to bring in cash. Now, if I go to Canada alone and my family members join me later how will i declare the endorsed money in my family members' passports? Will I face any trouble in this regard and will my family members face any problem while traveling? Is there any document that can prove the endorsements in others' passports? Please inform.
Ahsan
Sky Blue said:Have you get GCMS report? Is there anything wrong?
GTL said:Yes I have received GCMS report.
Eligibilityassed
Selection: Passed
Medical: Passed
Security: Not Started
Criminality: Not Started
Due Date:13/01/2013
Regards,
GTL
Sky Blue said:If I land to Toronto and then after a day moved to Calgary for settlement, possible? What type of problems may i have to face? Do I need immigration twice? Any problem win PR card or Medical card? seniors plz suggest.
Sky Blue
;D ;D ;D ;D ;Dhhshumon said:No problem at all. you can do that. You need immigration only once, at Toronto, and there you give Calgary address for all your papers to be processed. Cheers...... ;D
nijhumprohor said:Hi GTL,
I am waiting 11 months after MR. Still no letter or mail for PPR and still waiting. I don't know what to do?