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koi mujhe batayegaaa k dubai duty freeee shopping is good or not....... did anyone ever stay at dubai airport? this is da first time i m taking connecting flight..so i wanna know if its gonna worth it or not or i have to spend 7 boring waiting hours ::)
 
sabii said:
koi mujhe batayegaaa k dubai duty freeee shopping is good or not....... did anyone ever stay at dubai airport? this is da first time i m taking connecting flight..so i wanna know if its gonna worth it or not or i have to spend 7 boring waiting hours ::)

Dubai duty free shops are not reliable to shop from there,, it is expensive they just say duty free shop but its not the way it suppose to, better buy from pak its cheaper than dubai duty free
 
We received your application for permanent residence on September XX XXXX.

Medical results have been received.

but no processing date (it used to be there has disappeared) for over 3 months

took hell of long time to get a file number

99% of address is there but most important part is not to which village the letter its going to (disappeared 1 week ago)

just praying these guys havent misplaced documents from my file
 
Khilafah5 said:
We received your application for permanent residence on September XX XXXX.

Medical results have been received.

but no processing date (it used to be there has disappeared) for over 3 months

took hell of long time to get a file number

99% of address is there but most important part is not to which village the letter its going to (disappeared 1 week ago)

just praying these guys havent misplaced documents from my file

brother better you write your full address and inform chc, and also you can change it online as well
 
sabii said:
koi mujhe batayegaaa k dubai duty freeee shopping is good or not....... did anyone ever stay at dubai airport? this is da first time i m taking connecting flight..so i wanna know if its gonna worth it or not or i have to spend 7 boring waiting hours ::)

In my opinion, you better take a day or so stay in some hotel as most of the airlines can arrange this for you. I had a stop over of around 5 hours and they were like 5 days.... to me.. :( so 7 hours will be much more frustrating for sure !!
 
Tariq Yousuf said:
brother better you write your full address and inform chc, and also you can change it online as well

i sent a letter on saturday it has the adress on it with general post office code with additional proof

2012/01/31 03:12 MEMPHIS,TN Item departed partner facility
Track History
Date Time Location Description Retail Location Signatory Name
2012/01/31 03:12 MEMPHIS,TN Item departed partner facility
00:21 MEMPHIS,TN Item arrived at partner facility
2012/01/30 20:40 MISSISSAUGA,ON Item arrived at partner facility
20:05 MISSISSAUGA,ON Item departed partner facility
17:24 MISSISSAUGA,ON Item transferred to partner
2012/01/28 16:41 TORONTO Item accepted at the Post Office




p.o thutai rai bahadur, (---------------------)
 
Khilafah5 said:
i sent a letter on saturday it has the adress on it with general post office code with additional proof

2012/01/31 03:12 MEMPHIS,TN Item departed partner facility
Track History
Date Time Location Description Retail Location Signatory Name
2012/01/31 03:12 MEMPHIS,TN Item departed partner facility
00:21 MEMPHIS,TN Item arrived at partner facility
2012/01/30 20:40 MISSISSAUGA,ON Item arrived at partner facility
20:05 MISSISSAUGA,ON Item departed partner facility
17:24 MISSISSAUGA,ON Item transferred to partner
2012/01/28 16:41 TORONTO Item accepted at the Post Office




p.o thutai rai bahadur, (---------------------)

so it will takes time chc to update your address untill your parcel receive
 
DISGUSTING i guess thats why CHC doesnt trust us


Pakistani siblings married to get UK citizenship
Updated 14 hours ago


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LONDON: A Pakistani family who systematically abused the UK immigration system, including marrying a sister to her brother, while fraudulently claiming thousands in benefits has been sentenced.

In a complex deception Bagh Ali, 82, fraudulently used the identities of his own son and daughter to enable the then teenage children of his new wife to settle in the UK. By switching identities Iram Shazadi and Usman Ali Khan were able to join their mother, Rehana Awan, in the UK and take up British citizenship. The plot took a further twist when Shazadi took part in a sham marriage to her own brother, Rizwan Khan to allow him also to take up UK citizenship.

Awan, 44, and Ali, who has British citizenship, were married in Pakistan in 1995. Following the marriage she tried without success to obtain UK citizenship before finally arriving in the UK as a visitor in 2001. The plot started in 2003, when they were living in Shalimar Street in Halifax. The couple, who have six children together, were divorced in January 2005.

The UK Border Agency Criminal and Financial Investigation Team found evidence that Shazadi, now aged 22, and Usman Ali Khan, now 23, had taken up the false identities. Leeds Crown Court heard how the team also uncovered the false marriage between Shazadi and Rizwan Khan, now 25, which took place in July 2006 in Jhelum, Pakistan.

The investigation showed that Awan had fraudulently claimed £17,500 in child tax credits and child benefit payments. Shazadi used her false identity to obtain a mortgage to purchase a house in Halton Moor Avenue, Leeds. Rizwan Khan used his illegally gained status to fraudulently claim job seeker’s allowance.

Steve Lamb, Acting Regional Director for the UK Border Agency, said: “This family has systematically committed immigration and benefit fraud. They have also shown a complete disregard for the marriage system. These are serious offences, as the sentences handed out today reflect. Immigration crime is not victimless. It defrauds the public purse out of huge sums of money at a time when the country can least afford it.”

Awan, Usman Ali Khan and Shazadi were all arrested in September 2010. Rizwan Khan was arrested in November of the same year at Dover, as he attempted to leave the country using a false identity. Bagh Ali was arrested in May last year.

Ali has been given a 12-month sentence, suspended for two years; Awan was given a ten month sentence suspended for two years, and ordered to carry out 200 hours’ unpaid work; Usman Ali Khan was given a ten month sentence; Rizwan Khan was jailed for 15 months; and Shazadi was given a 12 month sentence, suspended for two years, and ordered to carry out 200 hours’ unpaid work.
 
Three members of an immigrant Afghan family were found guilty of first-degree murder on Sunday in what is thought to be Canada's first "honor killing" trial.

Mohammad Shafia, 58, and his wife Tooba Mohammad Yahya were convicted, along with their 21-year-old son Hamed, of drowning their three daughters and Shafia's first wife, according to The Associated Press.

They reportedly stashed the dead bodies in the family car, which they pushed into a canal near Kingston, Ontario to make the deaths look like an accident, jurors at the Ontario court ruled.

The bodies of sisters Zainab, 19, Sahar 17, and Geeti, 13, as well as Shafia's first wife Rona Amir Mohammad, 52, were found in the submerged car on June 30, 2009.

Wiretaps played during the trial caught Shafia on tape calling his daughters "filthy" and "whores" for "betraying" his family by dating boys and wearing revealing clothing.

Prosecutors argued that Shafia believed Mohammad backed the girls' westernized lifestyle and wanted to divorce him.

During one recording, Shafia called for the devil to defecate on his daughters' graves, the AP reported.

"It is difficult to conceive of a more despicable, more heinous crime," Ontario Superior Judge Robert Maranger said while handing down the ruling.

"The apparent reason behind these cold-blooded, shameful murders was that the four completely innocent victims offended your completely twisted concept of honor."

Shafia and his family had been living in Canada since 2007.

He married Yahya, 42, because Mohammad could not have children, but kept them both as his wives, according to the AP.

School officials, teachers and other witnesses testified during the trial that the girls were terrified of their father and feared for their lives.

The oldest, Zainab, fled to a shelter in desperation at one point, witnesses said.

Defense lawyers argued the deaths were an accident after Zainab took her sisters and Mohammad for a late-night joyride while the family was staying at a hotel during a trip to Niagara Falls.

After the trial, Mohammad Shafia, called the ruling "unjust."

"We are not criminal, we are not murderer, we didn't commit the murder," he said through a translator.

His sobbing wife Tooba, said, "I am not a murderer, and I am a mother, a mother."
 
can some one tell me if we check ECASE every week does it slow down process or effect the case?
 
Khilafah5 said:
DISGUSTING i guess thats why CHC doesnt trust us


Pakistani siblings married to get UK citizenship
Updated 14 hours ago


39


LONDON: A Pakistani family who systematically abused the UK immigration system, including marrying a sister to her brother, while fraudulently claiming thousands in benefits has been sentenced.

In a complex deception Bagh Ali, 82, fraudulently used the identities of his own son and daughter to enable the then teenage children of his new wife to settle in the UK. By switching identities Iram Shazadi and Usman Ali Khan were able to join their mother, Rehana Awan, in the UK and take up British citizenship. The plot took a further twist when Shazadi took part in a sham marriage to her own brother, Rizwan Khan to allow him also to take up UK citizenship.

Awan, 44, and Ali, who has British citizenship, were married in Pakistan in 1995. Following the marriage she tried without success to obtain UK citizenship before finally arriving in the UK as a visitor in 2001. The plot started in 2003, when they were living in Shalimar Street in Halifax. The couple, who have six children together, were divorced in January 2005.

The UK Border Agency Criminal and Financial Investigation Team found evidence that Shazadi, now aged 22, and Usman Ali Khan, now 23, had taken up the false identities. Leeds Crown Court heard how the team also uncovered the false marriage between Shazadi and Rizwan Khan, now 25, which took place in July 2006 in Jhelum, Pakistan.

The investigation showed that Awan had fraudulently claimed £17,500 in child tax credits and child benefit payments. Shazadi used her false identity to obtain a mortgage to purchase a house in Halton Moor Avenue, Leeds. Rizwan Khan used his illegally gained status to fraudulently claim job seeker's allowance.

Steve Lamb, Acting Regional Director for the UK Border Agency, said: “This family has systematically committed immigration and benefit fraud. They have also shown a complete disregard for the marriage system. These are serious offences, as the sentences handed out today reflect. Immigration crime is not victimless. It defrauds the public purse out of huge sums of money at a time when the country can least afford it.”

Awan, Usman Ali Khan and Shazadi were all arrested in September 2010. Rizwan Khan was arrested in November of the same year at Dover, as he attempted to leave the country using a false identity. Bagh Ali was arrested in May last year.

Ali has been given a 12-month sentence, suspended for two years; Awan was given a ten month sentence suspended for two years, and ordered to carry out 200 hours' unpaid work; Usman Ali Khan was given a ten month sentence; Rizwan Khan was jailed for 15 months; and Shazadi was given a 12 month sentence, suspended for two years, and ordered to carry out 200 hours' unpaid work.

They should have been given longer sentences just to make an example out of them. These people think they can get away with it, but they should remember that sooner or later they will get caught and get punished. They don't just try to abuse the immigration system but also makes its more difficult and longer for the genuine couples.
 
PSS said:
can some one tell me if we check ECASE every week does it slow down process or effect the case?

No it doesn't slow down processing or effect the case at all.
 
Danny4450 said:
They should have been given longer sentences just to make an example out of them. These people think they can get away with it, but they should remember that sooner or later they will get caught and get punished. They don't just try to abuse the immigration system but also makes its more difficult and longer for the genuine couples.

true danny these people should be deported as punishment

in canada i know pakistanis who have brought there siblings kids claiming them as theres
 
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Khilafah5 said:
We received your application for permanent residence on September XX XXXX.

Medical results have been received.

but no processing date (it used to be there has disappeared) for over 3 months

took hell of long time to get a file number

99% of address is there but most important part is not to which village the letter its going to (disappeared 1 week ago)

just praying these guys havent misplaced documents from my file
ap ka village bhi tou itna difficult sa lag raha hai