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Snehan said:
Dear members,

Please help on my following queries:

1) I'm near to get my ECA and IELTS report. My wife is in govt service and thus holding an official passport. According to CIC rule official passports are not valid for immigration. Is it possible to surrender this passport and make a new regular passport (without quitting the job) ?

2) If i sponsor my wife later on after i get immigrant then how much time it takes for her get the VISA?

3) How to show proof of funds ? What documents needed to send as proof of funds with my application ? If i need to keep cash in bank, for how much time i need to keep that ?

Pls give your valuable feedback.....

Yes brother, She can have Regular passport while in govt service. There is a procedure for that. She has to apply to Home Ministry through her office channel and get a NOC. Along with NOC, go to passport office, they will do it. I am quite sure about that. And there will be no issue at all. As a Bangladeshi citizen she is entitled to have a regular passport. Official/Diplomatic passport is a privilege. It is her desire whether to avail the privilege or not....I hope this gives you some confidence.....

Regards.......

MARZUK
 
MARZUK said:
Yes brother, She can have Regular passport while in govt service. There is a procedure for that. She has to apply to Home Ministry through her office channel and get a NOC. Along with NOC, go to passport office, they will do it. I am quite sure about that. And there will be no issue at all. As a Bangladeshi citizen she is entitled to have a regular passport. Official/Diplomatic passport is a privilege. It is her desire whether to avail the privilege or not....I hope this gives you some confidence.....

Regards.......

MARZUK

Can anyone keep both personal and official passport ? Thanks
 
MARZUK said:
Yes brother, She can have Regular passport while in govt service. There is a procedure for that. She has to apply to Home Ministry through her office channel and get a NOC. Along with NOC, go to passport office, they will do it. I am quite sure about that. And there will be no issue at all. As a Bangladeshi citizen she is entitled to have a regular passport. Official/Diplomatic passport is a privilege. It is her desire whether to avail the privilege or not....I hope this gives you some confidence.....

Regards.......

MARZUK


+1 vaia....:)

Yes u are right....

My "Mejo" brother is on home affairs, I am also sure that govt PP holders can change their PP to normal one....:)

So they can also apply for FSW without any hesitation....
 
hamidur said:
My wife changed her permanent address to my Address after our marriage. Since then, everywhere like passport, NID, Birth Certificate she used new Permanent address. But in our Marriage certificate old address is registered. Will it be a problem?

Pls senior ans this ques...
 
Black Forest said:
Pls senior ans this ques...

Shouldn't be a problem but why don't you correct it by visiting the kazi registered your marriage :) he can correct the address easily.
 
That is what i am going to do. But is it not awkward if in the certificate Both me and My wife's Permanent address is same? :(
 
hamidur said:
That is what i am going to do. But is it not awkward if in the certificate Both me and My wife's Permanent address is same? :(

Isn't it same in passport?
If it can be same in passport than what's wrong if it's same in marriage certificate!!
Permanent address should be same in each and every documents.
 
Dear Brother, it is usual that wife's address shall be different from husband's address at the marriage certificate. The addresses are given of them at the time they were living before the marriage.

In one case it could be same: it was a love marriage in the same building/apartment. :P :P :P

PS: You don't need any correction.

hamidur said:
My wife changed her permanent address to my Address after our marriage. Since then, everywhere like passport, NID, Birth Certificate she used new Permanent address. But in our Marriage certificate old address is registered. Will it be a problem?
 
Century said:
Dear Brother, it is usual that wife's address shall be different from husband's address at the marriage certificate. The addresses are given of them at the time they were living before the marriage.

In one case it could be same: it was a love marriage in the same building/apartment. :P :P :P

PS: You don't need any correction.


Ha ha...

Right!
 
ashif_eee said:
Congrats buddy.....:D

Bro:

When do they start verifying the documents? Is it, when they transfer the file to VO? Do they inform the applicant once the file is transferred?

Please let me know. What would be the next stage after getting email about PER?
 
nobiul_bashar said:
Bro:

When do they start verifying the documents? Is it, when they transfer the file to VO? Do they inform the applicant once the file is transferred?

Please let me know. What would be the next stage after getting email about PER?

Vaia,

U will rcv an ack. from Singapore.....After this they will start the verification process...not before this...:)
 
mcgyver said:
Hi,

Can seniors please visit this link to the post I have just submitted regarding the way to ask for GCMS notes online?

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/latest-caips-gcms-notes-forms-and-how-to-order-t99210.0.html;msg3548802#msg3548802

It is about what one should avoid, while requesting for GCMS notes, in order not to end up having his/her case file segregated from the queue and incurring delay.

mcgyver said:
Hi Experts,

I have a friend in Canada who is a Canadian citizen. I will ask him to collect GCMS notes on my behalf by merely paying $5.00. But, before that, I am being extra cautious.

I have tried to create a dummy request by clicking the ATIP online link and faced two questions that seem to be show-stoppers. The reason is that somewhere on this forum someone once pointed out that if we click/select wrong options it may cause our files to be removed from the queue, and incur great delay in processing! I regret that I didn't save the link to that forum post.

Please see below the questions I see on the ATIP online form and confirm whether answering these questions wrongly could indeed put our files in trouble.

Which type of records do you wish to request?
Option1: Case Files
Option2: Corporate Records

What type of information would you like to request?
Option1: Notes in Electronic File
Option2: Physical File

Here is ur ans bro:

Go to the below link:

Access to Information Act
https://atip-aiprp.apps.gc.ca/atip/privacyTerms.do

If you are overseas, someone else (a Citizen, Permanent Resident, or someone physically present in Canada) will have to obtain them for you under the Access to Information Act. This can be a relative, friend or sponsor, or a commercial service. For this there is a $5 fee (more if you use a commercial service), and you will have to provide consent.

Average time you will get your GCMS notes: 30 days

And now let me u if u have any further ques...:)