Many congratulations !! All the very best for new journeyjoshi123 said:Hey guys i got PPR tday.
Many congratulations !! All the very best for new journeyjoshi123 said:Hey guys i got PPR tday.
Hi Sandy - I do see your application was returned due to PCC once. Can you please help answer my question on previous page if I can neglect SSP office PCC and attach only PSK issued PCC.sumit.singh.hallan said:Hello friends:
My timeline in my signature.
All the best to everyone.
-Sandy
Please go with the PSK issued PCCs only for Indian scenarios.ppahuja said:Thanks manidhatt, varun22 - PSK PCC is the right option then as my passport has permanent address of Punjab but I'm staying at different address in another state Actually, I have already applied in SSP office couple of weeks back but yet to receive tangible copies of PCC from them.
So, will it be better to neglect those PCC's and attach only those (to be) obtained from PSK for self/spouse?
Hey - Indian scenarios are somewhat awkward as CIC website specifically states something for residents of Punjab in India. So thought of getting inputs from someone who has already got his app returned due to this. PSK is the way to go for sure.CanadaWeCome said:Please go with the PSK issued PCCs only for Indian scenarios.
Yes, am aware of that. Punjab is the only exception mentioned on CIC website. But why take chances, i mean the format used by SSPs may have date or address etc...no point taking unnecessary chances...and anyway when you have time for it since you have already applied for it...because PCCs from PSK won't take more than 3 weeks (or 4 at the most).ppahuja said:Hey - Indian scenarios are somewhat awkward as CIC website specifically states something for residents of Punjab in India. So thought of getting inputs from someone who has already got his app returned due to this. PSK is the way to go for sure.
So far I haven't seen any rejection on PSK issues PCC from India. So you should be good.CanadaWeCome said:Yes, am aware of that. Punjab is the only exception mentioned on CIC website. But why take chances, i mean the format used by SSPs may have date or address etc...no point taking unnecessary chances...and anyway when you have time for it since you have already applied for it...because PCCs from PSK won't take more than 3 weeks (or 4 at the most).
So you'll have PCCs when it's time for your ITA submission (maybe even earlier)
IMO, you can check your CRS score before EE profile submission using CIC CRS calculator and once you complete your EE profile submission, you shall be able to see your CRS. However, you can always revisit and change any of the information specified in EE profile to see it's impact on overall CRS.dineshreddy5000 said:Hi Friends,
I may be posting this in a wrong forum. But just wanted to know when we would get to know our actual CRS score - Is it at the final step before we submit ou EE Profile or after completing EE profile submission ?
Your answers would definitely help me and thank you so much in advance friends.
Hey - Would recommend following November AOR applicants thread as well to see current IRCC progress. Good Luck with steps ahead!! Do keep us postedrollingpunjab said:Hello friends
This is sukhpreet From chandigarh. I am FSW Outland applicant from India. My time line is as follows:
ITA--> 2nd Oct 2015
AOR--> 25th Nov 2015
Medicals Passed--> 27th Nov 2015
Ghost e mail--> 30th Nov 2015
Since then not even a single update.
Regards