Hi Wayne,Cappuccino said:The British Council have a policy apparently where they will not send duplicate results to you, but they can send them to another body.
I suggest anyone who is really stuck approach The British Council and cough the words "Data Protection Act" their way. If they are based in the UK then they are subject to UK law, and therefore information held on their computer systems is subject to The Data Protection act. Under this act any information held about you on their computer systems (which I think includes test results) must be divulged to you in writing upon request - they are allowed to charge an admin fee for this but IMO they are in breach of the Data Protection Act if they refuse to supply the details.
It's a bit of legal nit-picking and I'm certainly no lawyer so do double check this for yourself, and not sure anyone's ever taken it that far, but IMO refusing point blank to issue duplicate results is very short-sighted of IELTS.
Wayne.
I think the wording in the Data Protection Act is something like "without undue charge or delay". So they are allowed to charge an admin fee and they are allowed to take a couple of weeks over it. But they cannot delay for months on end, nor can they charge an extortionate amount for it.mptocanada said:Hi Wayne,
I was also under the same impression that they do not provide a duplicate copy to the Applicant. Everybody told the same and so did their website. But, believe it or not, i managed to get my duplicate copy of the IELTS. Yes, there was a rigorous follow-up involved. But eventually i succeeded. The just charged my Rs.750 extra as admin fee.
Hi,Cappuccino said:Hi - haven't received anything yet since PER in December.
What makes you think London will be next?
Wayne.
POSITIVE ELIGIBILITY REVIEWmrni007 said:Can anyone tell me what is "PER"?
Well IMO it largely depends on when the visa offices are ALLOWED to start working on the >J26 applications. IMO the majority of cases will not require much in the way of background checks, hence as we have seen with Manila medical requests can be sent in a matter of days after 2nd AOR. We think that security checks will happen in parallel with medicals being done.mptocanada said:Hi,
No substantial research to support that statement. Just out of intuition, and also partly on the basis of the VO rankings posted by someone in the past. More so, the operating times of all the major VO's could be conincidental.
Hi MRNI: Looks like you are new in town. Welcome! When I first came to this forum I didn't realize that there was a search option at the top right corner. If you come across things you want to know more about you can use that little box and you will be amazed at the treasures you will find! Good Luck.mrni007 said:Can anyone tell me what is "PER"?
Well, i think your 2 cents are now long overdue.. It's on your way once we meet in Canada. 'coz your reasons are more justifiable then mine, even if we consider the fact that both of "imagined" the acutal process. And your's have more concrete ground then mine.Cappuccino said:Well IMO it largely depends on when the visa offices are ALLOWED to start working on the >J26 applications. IMO the majority of cases will not require much in the way of background checks, hence as we have seen with Manila medical requests can be sent in a matter of days after 2nd AOR. We think that security checks will happen in parallel with medicals being done.
So it's very much a question of when a visa office starts on the >J26 applications.
It's clear from Manila that visa office will not wait until all the <J26 applications are processed before they start on >J26.
What I am guessing happens is:
- When a >J26 application arrives it goes straight into the pile for Security/Background checks in with all the <J26 applications which have already reached this stage (i.e. had the docs after 120 day letter and passed VO eligibility review and selection/admissability)
- All the applications in this "pile" - >J26 and <J26 - are processed in the order they arrived at the visa office
So when the VO hits the first >J26 application largely depends on how big their pile of <J26 applications at Security/Background stage was at the time!
Just guesswork of course, but this is how I imagine it happening.
Wayne.
Done ! thxShalom1 said:TheDoctor,
I got your PM but your inbox is full for my reply. Pls can you delete some messages.
Thank
Shalom
Friends OMG if it is through ordinary mail in spite of email, then what will happen with us in Nepal because our VO is also ND.CB said:Thanks Indira,
Its through ordinary post with Rs 10/- Postage
CB
Thanks a lot for the reply Wayne!Cappuccino said:ammaartahir, don't notify them by email, use a case-specific query on your visa office's website. If you have moved to another country it is vital that the visa office acknowledges your new address. Have a look around here for the online form for London:
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/united_kingdom-royaume_uni/visas/update-how_mettre-comment.aspx?lang=eng#email
Regarding your PCC, wait until visa office contact you. For someone people, who have had med requests, the visa office has said they will accept PCC up to 6 months told, in which case you should have enough time to use your existing ones.
Best of luck,
Wayne.