+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
You can check your PPR email that how much time VO mentioned to submit your passport. After that you need to calculate more than 30 days to return your passport. This is general calculation other than exceptional case....

I don't find any worry about your delay..... ;) ;)

Cheers!

bmbsumon said:
I am also tensed. What was the problem with 20th May???? Today I send an inquiry mail about this matter. You also can send an inquiry about the matter.

nusrat9991 said:
Ami pathaisi 19 may. Ora rcv korse 25th may. Still now no news .
 
One year successfully completed today after submitting application. :)

Please pray for me
 
rumel said:
One year successfully completed today after submitting application. :)

Please pray for me

Cheers Bro...... I never knew i was this patient :)
 
SJTZ said:
Cheers Bro...... I never knew i was this patient :)

Its a preparation for "How to survive in Canada" :P :P
 
bmbsumon said:
I am also tensed. What was the problem with 20th May???? Today I send an inquiry mail about this matter. You also can send an inquiry about the matter.


Thanks for the info. Basically i need my PP on urgent basis for an official trip. :-\
 
I didnt get any update after receiving AOR, just applied for gcms note through CaipsNotes.com, but should i send consent form to them??? i have seen also online upload of the form. is it necessary? please suggest. thanks
 
miritaly said:
I didnt get any update after receiving AOR, just applied for gcms note through CaipsNotes.com, but should i send consent form to them??? i have seen also online upload of the form. is it necessary? please suggest. thanks

Its too early to raise GCMS for you. You need not send anything to them.

Consent form is mandatory while applying for GCMS note.
 
nusrat9991 said:
Ami pathaisi 19 may. Ora rcv korse 25th may. Still now no news .

Please let us know if you get any update.
 
rumel said:
Its too early to raise GCMS for you. You need not send anything to them.

Consent form is mandatory while applying for GCMS note.

thanks bhai....
 
hasiburbd said:
[size=10pt]শুনেছি ফোরাম মেমবারা ইফতারে মিলিত হয়। এবার কবে হবে ?

এটা মতামত বিনিময়ের ভাল সুযোগ

*** Senior Member please select the place and suitable date. * 3/7/2015 Friday will be good for me. his his who's who's payment method :D ;D :D :P

হাছিব
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This will be very good initiative. এমন মিলন মেলায় আমি সর্বপ্রকার সহযোগিতায় প্রস্তুত।
 
আলহামদুলিল্লাহ। ভাল উদ্যোগ।
Human Harun said:
This will be very good initiative. এমন মিলন মেলায় আমি সর্বপ্রকার সহযোগিতায় প্রস্তুত।
 
visit global immigration consultants ltd they are cic registered consultants as per i know

adhos said:
can u provide me the name of the consulting firm with address and phone #

If any one know if reputed and authorized consulting firm pls let me know as well.
 
it's falls under misrepresentation act. CIC clearly defined who can legally represent you with a fee. so if you are hiring someone who is not registered under ICCRC then you are breaking the law and it is illegal too. moreover as these so called consultants are unauthorised they can not fill out or use representation form on behalf of you. so when they submit the files it show it is the applicant who is applying by himself and not using any consultants. So it is a misrepresentation thus if cic finds out you can get 5 years ban from canada funder misrepresentation act..
check this video:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/multimedia/video/disappearing-act/disappearing-act.asp
hope it clears out the confusion

rksaha81 said:
Are you sure about the information?

Can you please provide the information link which you have written?
 
nightbuzzard007 said:
it's falls under misrepresentation act. CIC clearly defined who can legally represent you with a fee. so if you are hiring someone who is not registered under ICCRC then you are breaking the law and it is illegal too. moreover as these so called consultants are unauthorised they can not fill out or use representation form on behalf of you. so when they submit the files it show it is the applicant who is applying by himself and not using any consultants. So it is a misrepresentation thus if cic finds out you can get 5 years ban from canada funder misrepresentation act..
check this video:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/multimedia/video/disappearing-act/disappearing-act.asp
hope it clears out the confusion

Putting address of an unauthorized consultants on form proves you've taken their help and not completing the " use of representative" form clearing indicates that you've hided that fact thus Misrepresented ( Not Certainley, Keep reading ). CIC is very strict on their authorized representative issue. it's their business... We can't blame them. So better to stick together and face this issue & at the same time take action to those agency who've misguided you. Raise your voice.

My guess is, those whoever mentioned unauthorized representative address on their visa application are on flag for further investigation which may cause delay. Be patient. Is there anyone who recently got visa despite of mentioning unauthorized representative address on form? Still the visa officer must be confirmed about the misrepresentation or using of a unauthorized representative before taking an action. That can mean that you still has a hope. I've indicated that point in red for your convenience. Refer to this:

IP 9 – Use of Representatives
 an address search reveals multiple cases going to the same mailing address.
When an officer is satisfied, on the basis of specific evidence, that an applicant is concealing a representative, the application can be returned to the applicant's home or mailing address along with the letter in Appendix E explaining the reason for the application's return.
To return an application in this manner, an officer must have sufficient evidence. Evidence could include confirmed information from the public, admission by the applicant, or confirmation as a result of an investigation. When returning the application it is preferable that the applicant's address be used, as there is no guarantee that the unauthorized representative will contact the applicant. However, there may be times when the only address available is that of the unauthorized representative. In this case, the application should be returned to the unauthorized representative. See Section 8 and Section 9 for details on how to report concerns.
When an officer becomes aware of a number of applications being submitted by the same unidentified third party, either through evidence of the use of the same organization, style of presentation of the application, or contact information (e.g. addresses, email addresses, fax numbers), then a program integrity review may be required. Other program integrity issues, such as the use of fraudulent documents, could also be involved. Officers should be guided by the same program integrity standards and procedures that are adhered to in administering all citizenship and immigration programs.
Below are three scenarios and suggested courses of action for officers regarding concealed representatives:
 If there is insufficient evidence (i.e. a lack of proof) to support their concerns about the use of a concealed representative, officers should process the application.
 If there is sufficient evidence (adequate proof which satisfies the officer on a balance of probabilities) of a concealed representative, officers should return the application and the letter shown in Appendix E to the applicant's home address, if available. This sends a strong message that CIC and the CBSA are serious about not conducting business with unauthorized or concealed representatives.
If there is sufficient evidence of the use of a concealed representative during processing, officers should refer to ENF 2 to determine whether they meet the standard of proof and fairness required under A40 of IRPA or s.22(1)(e.1) and (e.2) of the Citizenship Act in order to refuse an application on the basis of misrepresentation. See PDI entitled Assessing Prohibitions under Section 22.


Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/ip/ip09-eng.pdf
 
Dear Experts-
If anyone please give me some updates about the following:


Is it possible to apply for the OSAP as soon as you land?

Thanks in advance.