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Shipper said:
Hello Everyone,

Lately CIC has become very strict on PCC and there have been a lot of posts from Indian and Pakistani applicants about rejection due to "time bound" and "geography bound" PCCs. As you all know, BD PCC is issued by local police stations which also mention a specific address of the applicant. So are you submitting PCCs from all places in Bangladesh you've resided in Bangladesh in past 10 years or just one?

In my case, I have stayed in 2 different locations in Dhaka in past 10 years. My permanent address is also in Dhaka city although I am not residing there for past 15 years. I have got the PCC issued by the police station in my permanent address and I can get a second one for my present address as well. However, for the address I stayed just prior to my current one, I don't think I can get any PCC because that address is not mentioned in my passport any more! What should be the solution? Should I just submit the PCC for my permanent address and when filling up the e-apr, state that I stayed in this address for past 10 years? (As this is shown in my passport)

Looking forward to your experienced advice. Thanks in advance.

Hi Shipper, see the above comment from iceage and don't worry. In BD, wherever you submit your PCC request, it goes to foreign ministry for sign and counter sign. Don't worry, it will be just fine. Just follow the procedure mentioned in BD police website. Best of luck.
 
duckirha said:
I got PPR yesterday...

Congratulations !!!!!

I have a question. Do i need to submit Medical report while submitting application? It says in one place that i can do it later. But while i started uploading my documents, i found that it requires to submit medical report or at least the appointment record for doing medical.

Please help.
 
SJTZ said:
Congratulations !!!!!

I have a question. Do i need to submit Medical report while submitting application? It says in one place that i can do it later. But while i started uploading my documents, i found that it requires to submit medical report or at least the appointment record for doing medical.

Please help.

Yes, do submit the medical report.
 
JK_CAD said:
Yes, do submit the medical report.
So i need to visit the panel physician before i submit the application?
 
SJTZ said:
So i need to visit the panel physician before i submit the application?

Yes, mention that you are doing an upfront medical exam for PR application under express entry system. Bring your passport and the ITA letter. Give them a call before visiting them and ask them for details. Best of luck.
 
f1ahmed said:
Yes, mention that you are doing an upfront medical exam for PR application under express entry system. Bring your passport and the ITA letter. Give them a call before visiting them and ask them for details. Best of luck.

Thank you very much.
 
iceage said:
In case of Bangladesh, we need to submit only one either for Permanent address or present address. I've submitted for my present address which is in Dhaka. I got my GCMS notes and it is written that PCC is OK.

f1ahmed said:
Hi Shipper, see the above comment from iceage and don't worry. In BD, wherever you submit your PCC request, it goes to foreign ministry for sign and counter sign. Don't worry, it will be just fine. Just follow the procedure mentioned in BD police website. Best of luck.

Thanks for your answers. Really appreciate it. So when filling out the post ITA application form, in the address history section, what should I do from below:

1. Should I state only the permanent address (I didn't reside there in past 10 years though and my other docs show my currents addresses, example: Bank Docs and Birth Certificate)? Or
2. Should I state the present addresses in that section and upload the PCC from my permanent address and attach an LOE explaining that my PCC states my permanent address and it is issued by DMP which is the authority for PCC for all my residing addresses (both permanent and present)?
 
I learnt that while the visa issued in passport, it will be single entry visa. And you need to land at Canada to secure your PR. Is it the same case for you who already got PR?

What is the visa category you got on first hand? How much time they given for first entry?

Thanks for your suggestion!
 
Shipper said:
Thanks for your answers. Really appreciate it. So when filling out the post ITA application form, in the address history section, what should I do from below:

1. Should I state only the permanent address (I didn't reside there in past 10 years though and my other docs show my currents addresses, example: Bank Docs and Birth Certificate)? Or
2. Should I state the present addresses in that section and upload the PCC from my permanent address and attach an LOE explaining that my PCC states my permanent address and it is issued by DMP which is the authority for PCC for all my residing addresses (both permanent and present)?

Hi, I will explain my situation. My permanent address is in Kurigram, where i did not live during the last 10 years. But my passport has this address. I submitted my PCC in Kurigram Thana and got it from Foreign ministry signed/counter signed by lots of officers from both places. It worked perfectly fine. You can explain in your LOE if you wish.
 
mahfuzul80 said:
I learnt that while the visa issued in passport, it will be single entry visa. And you need to land at Canada to secure your PR. Is it the same case for you who already got PR?

What is the visa category you got on first hand? How much time they given for first entry?

Thanks for your suggestion!

Yes, its a single entry visa. VISA category is IM-1. I believe the expiration of this visa depends on a few things, mostly your validity of medical. I did my medical on 6th July 2015. My visa issues on 5th January, 2016 and its valid till 15th July, 2016. Hope it helps.
 
f1ahmed said:
Hi, I will explain my situation. My permanent address is in Kurigram, where i did not live during the last 10 years. But my passport has this address. I submitted my PCC in Kurigram Thana and got it from Foreign ministry signed/counter signed by lots of officers from both places. It worked perfectly fine. You can explain in your LOE if you wish.

Thank yo so much for clarifying :) Really appreciate it :)
 
Does anyone know if I should include Family information under Personal Details?

I got my ITA, and am currently filling out all the forms for PR application. under Personal Details > Family, they want to know about how much money i can bring and if i have any relatives in Canada. i have a sibling who is a PR there, and i am applying alone. should i enter details of family members (father mother, who are not part of my PR application) ?

i cant find any guidance on this anywhere. i really appreciate anyone replying. thank you so much! :)
 
mr_ahmed said:
Does anyone know if I should include Family information under Personal Details?

I got my ITA, and am currently filling out all the forms for PR application. under Personal Details > Family, they want to know about how much money i can bring and if i have any relatives in Canada. i have a sibling who is a PR there, and i am applying alone. should i enter details of family members (father mother, who are not part of my PR application) ?

i cant find any guidance on this anywhere. i really appreciate anyone replying. thank you so much! :)

You have to include all the members of the family while filling up application even though they are not accompanying you.
 
Dear Mates,

I made an mistake during paying my RPRF fee. I had an understanding that I could pay this fee using MyCIC account. So I just follow the RPRF request letter instruction as below -

"Please note that the requested information/documents must be received within 7 days from the date of this correspondence. Please upload these documents to your MyCIC account."


So I uploaded the RPRF request letter, transmitting the documents and seeking option for making additional payments. Later, I discovered that I should pay using different channel and should upload the payment receipt and then should submit.

Now I really got worried regarding this issue. Please suggest if I did any wrong taking the following steps -

I open a Case Specific Enquiry (CSE) at Singapore office and provided a LOE attaching my payment receipt, RPRF request letter and request them to forward it to concerned visa/case officer.

Did I do any wrong? Do you have any other suggestions for me?
 
mahfuzul80 said:
Dear Mates,

I made an mistake during paying my RPRF fee. I had an understanding that I could pay this fee using MyCIC account. So I just follow the RPRF request letter instruction as below -

"Please note that the requested information/documents must be received within 7 days from the date of this correspondence. Please upload these documents to your MyCIC account."


So I uploaded the RPRF request letter, transmitting the documents and seeking option for making additional payments. Later, I discovered that I should pay using different channel and should upload the payment receipt and then should submit.

Now I really got worried regarding this issue. Please suggest if I did any wrong taking the following steps -

I open a Case Specific Enquiry (CSE) at Singapore office and provided a LOE attaching my payment receipt, RPRF request letter and request them to forward it to concerned visa/case officer.

Did I do any wrong? Do you have any other suggestions for me?

I think that is the best option you can do right now! Hope everything will be fine :)