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humpakwatankaylog said:
I agree with what you are saying but I am not complaining. I was explaining why he is not here to Jaania.

I will update it. Thanks for buzzing me.

can you update my info plz ..... i received letter on dec7th to submit documents and submit proofs of rooksati till jan 8...
 
samina Darr said:
i dnt know the links ok u tell me

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aip0z-obcBwmdFR4aDBvaUlGVFJjM1QxZTZPNG9mVlE&hl=en_US&pli=1#gid=0

this is the link .........

any ways my time line is ..........application submitted on Aug 18th ............. AOR on Oct 15th.......... recieved letter for document update on dec 7th i guess ........
 
Does CHC Isb require updated police certificate before issuing a visa as my police certificate would expire on end of dec and my case is on final stage for decision. I have submitted medical & police clearance certificate twice during the whole correspondance. Should I renew police certificate by myself and submit before they ask?
 
shahroze said:
Does CHC Isb require updated police certificate before issuing a visa as my police certificate would expire on end of dec and my case is on final stage for decision. I have submitted medical & police clearance certificate twice during the whole correspondance. Should I renew police certificate by myself and submit before they ask?
No just wait and see if they will ask you. They may not even ask as some people were not. But if you still want to be safe then go ahead.
 
shahroze said:
Does CHC Isb require updated police certificate before issuing a visa as my police certificate would expire on end of dec and my case is on final stage for decision. I have submitted medical & police clearance certificate twice during the whole correspondance. Should I renew police certificate by myself and submit before they ask?

No , police certificate is not have anything to do with it .... i have seen people who got visa wen their police certificate was expired .......... but in some cases wen it was needed they wrote a letter and asked for it ....... usually they ask with re medicals ........ and if its gone beyond that stage they never asked yet ...........
 
shahroze said:
Does CHC Isb require updated police certificate before issuing a visa as my police certificate would expire on end of dec and my case is on final stage for decision. I have submitted medical & police clearance certificate twice during the whole correspondance. Should I renew police certificate by myself and submit before they ask?

Don't make a new one unless they ask for it.
 
http://www.vancouversun.com/Pakistanis+charged+Canada+immigration+fraud/5872385/story.html

Two Pakistani nationals have been charged with immigration fraud for allegedly providing false Canadian residency information on their citizenship application, police announced Friday.

Mukesh Maheshwari, 37, and Usha Bai, 33, are accused of using an "address of convenience" in Toronto on their applications in an attempt to mislead Canadian immigration officials into believing that they met residency requirements for Canadian citizenship, the RCMP said in a statement.

Permanent residents must acquire three years of residence out of four years to apply for Canadian citizenship. To retain their status as permanent residents, they must be physically present in Canada for two years out of five.

The charges come on the heels of a massive investigation into immigration fraud announced earlier this month by authorities that could see as many as 6,500 people from more than 100 countries stripped of their Canadian citizenship or permanent residency.

Most of the cases are reportedly linked to three immigration consultants in Halifax, Montreal and Toronto.

Prior to this year, only 67 citizenships had been revoked since the enactment of the Citizenship Act in 1947.

The two accused in this latest case face a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a $1,000 fine if convicted.
 
bestplace4u said:
http://www.vancouversun.com/Pakistanis+charged+Canada+immigration+fraud/5872385/story.html

Two Pakistani nationals have been charged with immigration fraud for allegedly providing false Canadian residency information on their citizenship application, police announced Friday.

Mukesh Maheshwari, 37, and Usha Bai, 33, are accused of using an "address of convenience" in Toronto on their applications in an attempt to mislead Canadian immigration officials into believing that they met residency requirements for Canadian citizenship, the RCMP said in a statement.

Permanent residents must acquire three years of residence out of four years to apply for Canadian citizenship. To retain their status as permanent residents, they must be physically present in Canada for two years out of five.

The charges come on the heels of a massive investigation into immigration fraud announced earlier this month by authorities that could see as many as 6,500 people from more than 100 countries stripped of their Canadian citizenship or permanent residency.

Most of the cases are reportedly linked to three immigration consultants in Halifax, Montreal and Toronto.

Prior to this year, only 67 citizenships had been revoked since the enactment of the Citizenship Act in 1947.

The two accused in this latest case face a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a $1,000 fine if convicted.

I think that is fair to those who hav been living here for 3 yrs ........... thats how people learn how to stand in queue and wait for ur turn .....
 
knock knock, anybody here??? helloooooooooooo :P
 
qamalik729,

if you are sending documents from Islamabad to CHC-ISB through TCS, it will be delivered on the same day. They are very professional in their service.


Thanks

Waqarcan
 
bestplace4u said:
http://www.vancouversun.com/Pakistanis+charged+Canada+immigration+fraud/5872385/story.html

Two Pakistani nationals have been charged with immigration fraud for allegedly providing false Canadian residency information on their citizenship application, police announced Friday.

Mukesh Maheshwari, 37, and Usha Bai, 33, are accused of using an "address of convenience" in Toronto on their applications in an attempt to mislead Canadian immigration officials into believing that they met residency requirements for Canadian citizenship, the RCMP said in a statement.

Permanent residents must acquire three years of residence out of four years to apply for Canadian citizenship. To retain their status as permanent residents, they must be physically present in Canada for two years out of five.

The charges come on the heels of a massive investigation into immigration fraud announced earlier this month by authorities that could see as many as 6,500 people from more than 100 countries stripped of their Canadian citizenship or permanent residency.

Most of the cases are reportedly linked to three immigration consultants in Halifax, Montreal and Toronto.

Prior to this year, only 67 citizenships had been revoked since the enactment of the Citizenship Act in 1947.

The two accused in this latest case face a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a $1,000 fine if convicted.

their name sounds indian...its very convenient for mr.kenney to blame pakistani ppl for everything....they are all indian doing this...these are indian names.... bloody indians...gai maata ki aulad indians....