IsAJo said:This is such a grey area and searching the forum doesn't shed much light. There was another thread under Express Entry that stated that it could be submitted electronically (online submission?). However, perhaps give CIC a call and see what they recommend. Then you can get a definite answer.
I found this information for express entry topic by searching 'CONSENT TO DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION (NZ) Form' on the main forum page.
Good luck! Let us know how you go.
MRheaB said:Turns out the best method was the case specific inquiry, they have acknowledged receipt of all forms of communication but we received a separate email stating that the submitted information has been attached to our application for processing.
mega_option101 said:Got off the phone with the call center and they said that a mistake was made in my SA letter and that my file is being processed in Warsaw and not CPC-M (as was indicated in the SA letter).
can-ita said:This is probably peanuts compared to all the DM's lately, but we finally got our third line in ecas May 9, 2016! Gotta celebrate the little things!
F.M said:Anyone from LVO?
can-ita said:This is probably peanuts compared to all the DM's lately, but we finally got our third line in ecas May 9, 2016! Gotta celebrate the little things!
d_chahal said:Hi guys
I am a Feb 2016 applicant. My wife received the PPR yesterday & today she has submitted her PP to VFX Chandigarh(India).
After applying in Feb 2016, she changed her passport & added my last name on it. I had already notified of this change to NDVO about a month back via an email.
But the PPR letter she received yesterday, did not have her new last name on it.
So my question is will it affect her immigration in India or once she lands here in Canada? or even while buying a ticket?
Because i think the visa or the landing documents won't have the new last name on them !
Please answer.
Thanks
IsAJo said:There has also been DMs from Hong Kong and Vienna. Very few though.
truthprev said:Hey Guys as i have been mentioning. Thansk IMBULE for your answer. I am just like trying to have second opinions!!!
We have been requested PCCs to be submitted in 2 Months, and we will not be able to do so it will take like 3 months for sure.
I have been suggested that if I inform the visa office of this delay well in advance, there should not be a problem.
Following is the text from their email which is giving me sleepless nights
In order to complete the processing of your application, you must do the following within 60 days of the date of this letter. Please be advised that no subsequent requests will be made. Failure to do so could result in the refusal of your application.
The bold underline i did to highlight. In their email it was all in same formatting
Anybody who had the same situation or knows of such situation, please???
Or can add to what we already know..
ImABule said:If it will take longer than 60 days to obtain the requested document(s) inform your VO via case specific enquiry now and do not wait until closer to the deadline.
truthprev said:We have already applied for one PCC and my spouse is going to fly in the coming week to the other country for second PCC, i am just waiting to get some more docs(max 2 more days) so that i inform them with enough proof that we are working on it and some steps have already been taken towards the accomplishment. Docs i am intending to send them are - acknowledgement of pcc application, tickets, exit visa and entry visa to that country, No objection letter from her institute to leave the country. This is just so that they believe us that we do have a real problem here and that we are not just like that asking for an extension. Or do you think it is not necessary at all? Anyways I ll just wait till Monday, on Monday itself i ll post the case specific inquiry with whatever docs i have.
truthprev said:so making the list
1) Ottawa, 2) NDVO 3) HongKong 4) Vienna... any more to add please?