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All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

moosejaw

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Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Ume Rayan said:
Hi all

Yesterday I received Updated forms & Police Character Certificate(PCC) request, five months after my Medical. :)

Here is the email that I received from EFL:

Dear XXXX,

Please be advised that your medical results have been received by our office in New Delhi and have been positively assessed.

In order to continue processing your application, we require the additional documents listed below. Please send clear legible photocopies rather than the original documents unless otherwise specified. If the documents are not written in either English or French, please enclose a certified translation with a photocopy of the original document.

* Updated forms which are available on our website:

- New Application for Permanent Residence IMM0008 form
- New Schedule A/Background Declaration
- New Schedule 4 Provincial Nominee form
- New Additional Family Information form IMM5406 for you and your spouse

* Updated original police certificates for you and your spouse

Please forward all requested documents together to the address below within 60 days from the date of this email.

We look forward to hearing from you within 60 days.

Yours sincerely,

EFL


Hopefully I'll get PPR1 within or after couple of months.

Regards
AOA WRWB


now in addition to updated pcc's pl pack your suite cases too.
Sister ume rayan now it is time for departing.
And we are very soon will loose the very expert adviser.
May allah make Canada your heaven.
We all will pray for you and for all of your family, success and bright future in Canada.
pl. Accept our Heartiest congratulations.
Thanks And best Regards
 

usma

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Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Ume Rayan said:
Hi all

Yesterday I received Updated forms & Police Character Certificate(PCC) request, five months after my Medical. :)

Here is the email that I received from EFL:

Dear XXXX,

Please be advised that your medical results have been received by our office in New Delhi and have been positively assessed.

In order to continue processing your application, we require the additional documents listed below. Please send clear legible photocopies rather than the original documents unless otherwise specified. If the documents are not written in either English or French, please enclose a certified translation with a photocopy of the original document.

* Updated forms which are available on our website:

- New Application for Permanent Residence IMM0008 form
- New Schedule A/Background Declaration
- New Schedule 4 Provincial Nominee form
- New Additional Family Information form IMM5406 for you and your spouse

* Updated original police certificates for you and your spouse

Please forward all requested documents together to the address below within 60 days from the date of this email.

We look forward to hearing from you within 60 days.

Yours sincerely,

EFL


Hopefully I'll get PPR1 within or after couple of months.

Regards
Congratulations for movement in case and receiving of medicals. Did your previous PCCs pass one year?
 

usma

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Ume Rayan said:
Hi all

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(copy/paste from career websites)

Hope that helps.

Regards
Very informative, thanks for sharing
 

Ume Rayan

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Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

moosejaw said:
AOA WRWB

now in addition to updated pcc's pl pack your suite cases too.
Sister ume rayan now it is time for departing.
And we are very soon will loose the very expert adviser.
May allah make Canada your heaven.
We all will pray for you and for all of your family, success and bright future in Canada.
pl. Accept our Heartiest congratulations.
Thanks And best Regards
WAoA

Jazak'Allah khair. Same prayers & wishes for you as well.

Regards
 

Ume Rayan

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AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
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Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
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usma said:
Congratulations for movement in case and receiving of medicals. Did your previous PCCs pass one year?
Jazak'Allah khair. Yup my previous PCC was made till May2012.

Regards
 

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Ume Rayan said:
Jazak'Allah khair. Yup my previous PCC was made till May2012.

Regards
Dar sister,

Hope you get all done in shaa ALLAH soon and fast...

I want to know what is an approximate average time for CIC part of PNP... On cic website it says london office takes 26 months average time to complete application.... If this is so it means we will need to make PCC 2 times in Process and we need to take Medical test 2 times for the process.... But there are other members whose application is finalised within one year... And most of the people says it takes 8 10 months to complete... Should i consider 1 year time or should i consider 26 months time (just as an approximation or guess or rough estimate)

My application was received by CIO on 23 May and awaiting AOR,
 

Ume Rayan

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AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
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Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
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Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

smile_2good said:
Dar sister,

Hope you get all done in shaa ALLAH soon and fast...

I want to know what is an approximate average time for CIC part of PNP... On cic website it says london office takes 26 months average time to complete application.... If this is so it means we will need to make PCC 2 times in Process and we need to take Medical test 2 times for the process.... But there are other members whose application is finalised within one year... And most of the people says it takes 8 10 months to complete... Should i consider 1 year time or should i consider 26 months time (just as an approximation or guess or rough estimate)

My application was received by CIO on 23 May and awaiting AOR,
Jazak'Allah Khair. Same prayers & wishes for you as well.

No it does not take that much longer usually. Most of Pak applicants get stamped visa within 10-15 months. Pak applicants who are residing in UK, got PR visa within 6-8 months.

Yeah due to current changes we need to provide them PCC twice but there are very few PNP who go through with "re-medical". Usually CHC, London extends medicals expiry if they are unable to finalize even after 1 year of medical. But still there are rare cases who got medical extension.

Getting a PR visa quickly depends on many factors like Single applicants get PR visa faster as compared to married applicants. Processing time varies for different provinces like Alberta applicants got visa earlier as compared to SINP & MPNP applicants. Applicants residing abroad will go through with detailed Security & Back ground checks & thus it will take longer in such cases as well.

If any family member go through with further Medical tests then there timeline would be longer. Adding a new born or spouse can also cause delay.

I hope it helps. Insha'Allah you'll get PR visa within 12-15 months.

Regards
 

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Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

Ume Rayan said:
Jazak'Allah Khair. Same prayers & wishes for you as well.

No it does not take that much longer usually. Most of Pak applicants get stamped visa within 10-15 months. Pak applicants who are residing in UK, got PR visa within 6-8 months.

Yeah due to current changes we need to provide them PCC twice but there are very few PNP who go through with "re-medical". Usually CHC, London extends medicals expiry if they are unable to finalize even after 1 year of medical. But still there are rare cases who got medical extension.

Getting a PR visa quickly depends on many factors like Single applicants get PR visa faster as compared to married applicants. Processing time varies for different provinces like Alberta applicants got visa earlier as compared to SINP & MPNP applicants. Applicants residing abroad will go through with detailed Security & Back ground checks & thus it will take longer in such cases as well.

If any family member go through with further Medical tests then there timeline would be longer. Adding a new born or spouse can also cause delay.

I hope it helps. Insha'Allah you'll get PR visa within 12-15 months.

Regards

Well described, +1
 

Ume Rayan

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Feb,2012
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April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
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usma said:
Well described, +1
Jazak'Allah. +1 requited.

Regards
 

usma

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Ume Rayan said:
Jazak'Allah. +1 requited.

Regards
Thanks & Regards
 

Ume Rayan

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AOR Received.
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File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
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PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
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Dear all



Best regards
 

newmanitoban

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Ume Rayan said:
Dear all



Best regards
Salam,

khair mubarak,

we are really waiting for your departure,
any update from CHC to you?

Regards
 

Ume Rayan

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Visa Office......
London, UK
NOC Code......
MPNP
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb,2012
Doc's Request.
April,2012
Nomination.....
May,2012
AOR Received.
July,2012
File Transfer...
Doc req: Sept,2012
Med's Request
Jan,2013
Med's Done....
Jan,2013
Passport Req..
PPR1:July,2013 PPR2:Aug, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
Aug,2013
LANDED..........
Insha'Allah Oct, 2013
Re: All Pakistani PNP Applicants submitted file @ CIO in 2012

newmanitoban said:
Salam,

khair mubarak,

we are really waiting for your departure,
any update from CHC to you?

Regards
Yeah received "Updated PCC & Forms request" last week. No more progress yet.

What about you? Your sponsor received MPNP official's call or not yet?

Regards
 

newmanitoban

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File Transfer...
Feb 14
Med's Request
Sep 14
Med's Done....
Sep 14
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
Oct 14
VISA ISSUED...
Dec 14
LANDED..........
March 15
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Ume Rayan said:
Yeah received "Updated PCC & Forms request" last week. No more progress yet.

What about you? Your sponsor received MPNP official's call or not yet?

Regards
Salam,
Not yet, she didnt receive any call from mpnp, we are still just waiting and waiting.
Please pray for all.
Regards
 

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