did the PER email of those who hadnt submitted the pcc say somethig about sending pcc to VO? Of no, then how come is it a obvious thing to send something you are not specifically instructed to?always+ve said:Hi All, I have an idea... As we know that there may be some of us who did not require to send the PCC at the time of sending their application to CIO for processing... Initially all of us had to send their PCC at the time that the new rules came into force after 26/6 and then for a brief period it was not required...I am sure those who did not reuqire their PCC to be sent have also received their PER.
Can we compare the two different PER one received with full application and one without PCC... Let us compare and C if there is any difference or it is the same as the one with the PCC. If that is so then in that case i assume that the email reply, on inquiry about stauts, of sending the documents again within 120 days holds true as CIO assumes that in any case the papers will have to be re-sent to the respective VO's.
I know it is contradictory and against the rules published in the offical gazette of Canada for application post 26/6 but u never know what is happening...
Those who have not submitted their PCC will obviously have to submit within 120 days of receiving their PER
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I wonder what is really going on with us...I havent been this stressed even before receiving PER than now I am after hearing the 120 day timeline confusion! I sincerely wish some of us hear something concrete from CIO or VO to clarify this soon.