thank u very muchqorax said:1. U may not require to update those things with your VO.
2. However, if u must - then send the copy of the promotion/placement letter.
Qorax
thank u very muchqorax said:1. U may not require to update those things with your VO.
2. However, if u must - then send the copy of the promotion/placement letter.
Qorax
Ofcourse you will call your parents where you are/will residejassi_cool1980 said:MEANS
,qorax said:1. U did a wise job by sending an explanation letter for being unable to fetch the Nigerian PCC in time.
2. It would be accepted, but the file would be kept in abeyance for 'want' of that PCC.
3. There's no risk of refusal under this scenario. At worst u could expect undue delays &/or they'd ask u again.
4. If after a considerable time & efforts u yet r unable to get it -- send a 'waiver letter'.
Qorax
Yes, it has.snow100 said:,
HI QORAX,
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your quick response ,you have greatly removed my tension ,but I have one more question what shall I say this time in the "waiver letter",will they believe me if I say that nothing could be done and just proceed with the processing of my file ,I mean has it happened before that they issued visas without the required PCC ? Thank you once more ,YOU are a great man.
DEAR QORAX ,qorax said:Yes, it has.
1. Keep all the correspondences with the Nigerian authorities.
2. Keep a copy of the finger-prints taken [if u don't have it - obtain it - pay something for it].
3. Keep the 'receipt' of the fees paid to the Nigerian Auth.
4. Keep a record of the official's names - those u have interacted with/spoken to.
5. Send a RL from your present country of resid.
6. Keep its 'receipt' copy.
7. Write a 'suave' [plea] request letter to your VO.
8. Attach all those proofs [as mentioned before] to this letter.
There u go!
Qorax
yep true , but there are polices for different provinces , like for example in ON it takes more then five years where as in Saskatchewan it takes two to three years max.sultanali said:Ofcourse you will call your parents where you are/will reside
Registered Letter.snow100 said:DEAR QORAX ,
THANK YOU VERY MUCH,you've been a great help .But what is the RL from my present country of residence + receipt.THANX for your help.
U'd probably fetching your parents under Family Reunion case in the FC stream... what's the province got to do with that?jassi_cool1980 said:yep true , but there are polices for different provinces , like for example in ON it takes more then five years where as in Saskatchewan it takes two to three years max.
QORAX pls comment
so province doesn't make any difference , but some body told me that if you are living in sasktwon for year you can call your parents or your brother /sister or first cousionqorax said:U'd probably fetching your parents under Family Reunion case in the FC stream... what's the province got to do with that?
Qorax
Yes, the SINP Family sponsorship scheme is different. It's also cheaper & easier than the FC stream. If u reside there - u can.jassi_cool1980 said:so province doesn't make any difference , but some body told me that if you are living in sasktwon for year you can call your parents or your brother /sister or first cousion
is it true
thanks for clearing the air , is alberta is eauaally goos in terms of familly migration as compared to saskatchewanqorax said:Yes, the SINP Family sponsorship scheme is different. It's also cheaper & easier than the FC stream. If u reside there - u can.
SINP FAMILY SPONSORSHIP
To be eligible for Saskatchewan Immigration Family Class, individuals that will be sponsoring the family member to Saskatchewan must meet the following criteria to qualify:
- The person supporting person must be living in Saskatchewan for a minimum of one year prior to being able to access this program.
- Must be between the age of 18-49 years old.
- Completed post secondary studies and have one year of experience in their field of study.
- English level required to do the job offered.
- Have a full time permanent job offer from a Saskatchewan employer
- Or settlement funds of 10,000 for you and 2,000 for each additional family member.
You can sponsor the following people in Saskatchewan:
Mother, Father, Brother, Sister, Daughter, Son, Aunt, Uncle, Nieces, Nephews, First Cousins, Grandchildren, Grandparents, and In-laws of the same relationship.
Qorax
1. U can expect your meds in another couple of months [if u r yet in the 29 list].Teaspoon said:Dear Qurax,
hi , i am a pre June applicant noc industrial electrician. applied cio at first week June 2010. 1 st AOR October 2010. 2nd AOR first week of January 2011.
Ecas status RBVO. it states regarding the applied date to CIO and date of the first AOR by CIO. i got the 2nd AOR from SVo after submitting the full docs in November 2010 , but 2nd aor date is not mentioned in the ecas. why Singapore did not mentioned the 2nd aor date , ( does it mean they issued the letter and did not upgrade the status ?) ( can this be ! it is in process and they did not upgrade it ?)
WHEN I WILL GET THE MR?
i am keeping the money in the bank without any investment for last 8 months or more , now the question is how long i will keep it without any investment like FDR.
now the question is if i take the money out and put it in a fdr , what will happen , does it make any impact on my immigration processing ?
Thaks , waiting for your reply
qorax said:1. U can expect your meds in another couple of months [if u r yet in the 29 list].
2. There's no harm in investing the funds in another fin-product.
3. Investing elsewhere doesn't affect your PR processing... but maintain the funds wherever it is.
Qorax