Yes you can quit but you may have to explain it in "Letter of explanation" about the current job status. also you should attach the relieving letter if possible.I am working at abc company from oct 2017 till present and filing my ee under noc 6211 with one year experience which is already completed in 2018 october . can i quit my job after i got ita?
same question from my side as well...someone plz answer...Hi guys!! I have a query that’s been pestering me. The thing is that I received a passport request letter yesterday and I am going to go to VFS for the same.
However, I did not receive any intimation on biometrics at all. I am aware that after 31st December 2018 it is now compulsory for people immigrating from Asia to provide their biometrics. However, I had applied for PR through EE in September 2018, which is when I wasn’t required to provide biometrics. In the VFS declaration form there’s a section which asks the applicant to declare if he wishes or does not wish to enroll to submit biometrics. Now can somebody please please tell me if I can ignore it for now and go ahead with submitting my passport and stay calm till they ask me for biometrics or should I be mentioning anything to that?? It will be a big help if someone had an answer to my query!! Thank you
Can anyone reply to me here?I am working in Saudi Arabia and received nomination. While working on my application, I am having following douts. Some insight is expected from experienced person.
1) I am in Saudi Arabia and my family is in India. During visa stamping, do CIC issue separate letter for each family member to submit passport?
2) Is it possible to submit my passport in Saudi Arabia and my family member's passport in India? Do I need to give such request during the application?
Can anyone one share actual process with timeline for visa stamping?
Thanking you in advance.
Is the letter of explanation required always??Yes you can quit but you may have to explain it in "Letter of explanation" about the current job status. also you should attach the relieving letter if possible.