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prince_of_darkness said:
Mate,
No need to ring the bell near a sleeping lion.
None in CIC knows what ur parents DOB is,
Once you your PER and then an AOR from your Local visa office, you can make as much amendments as you like.
why bother now.
Hope it helps.

thats wat my sis said.. dont bother cic until unless its nt necessarily required.. she said coz she also works in Govt office in US and said frm her experince.. :d
 
Wiith Luck and prayers, hopefully he should now get the PPR and Visa soon.
Already crossed the Interview and Medical stage PCC and RRPF encashment.
So dont bother with contract and pay slips, visa and other stuffs,
Just apply with the Reference Letter.
hope it helps.
 
Interesting; being a 17th May dd applicant, called the given number with anxiety getting the better of me. A lovely 30 minute wait time was followed by 'you need to email the concerned office for any status update.' The wait continues - don't think I can take it much longer. Anyone else in a similar boat?
 
Floxzy said:
Congrats to you! I don't know which is harder, waiting for fee encashment or waiting for PER. For me it's like their is no dull moment at CIC
I would also say it's always exciting for the whole waiting game. I guess good news is coming to you soon as well.
Now I cannot sleep...
 
qiushuimomo said:
Had very strong feeling the whole day today that something is gonna happen...Finally got my PER 1 hour ago and I can have a good sleep tonight. :P Best wishes to everyone!
Congrats!! :D
 
HimadriM said:
PER has been received today. I am really happy.
Please update the same in the spreadsheet.
NOC 2174
PER received on 07/30/2013.

Thanks for all your support and best of luck to all.

Congrats!!
 
Folks,

I am a 27th may applicant 2147 noc. I sent cic a cover letter and fresh dd which was delivered on 24th July(Day when CIC was working on 21/22 May Applications), as my old dd expires soon. I mentioned the following details on the cover letter along with reason for sending a new DD.

1. date and time original application was delivered at cic.
2. name of person who signed and received the package at cic
3. My full name
4. passport number
5. date of birth
6. full address
7. noc code
8. full address
9. phone number
10. email address

place of birth not mentioned!

1. Is this information good enough for cic to locate my original application package?
2. Would CIC have had my records in their system by 24th July for them to find me easily?
3. If CIC adds my new dd, will it push me back in the queue to date of receiving my new dd?
 
In order to keep the mood light (and to show that I'm still around), the amount of time being taken to neither return my application nor to process it, I think they'll directly stamp the visa on my passport :) (not that they have my passport, just a thought that I had to keep me preoccupied and happy)

It'll be a lol moment if I check my PO Box tomorrow and there's rude surprise waiting for me in the morning ("Dear applicant, we were waiting for you to crack that silly joke on the forum. Now here's your application back")
 
reddevil7281 said:
In order to keep the mood light (and to show that I'm still around), the amount of time being taken to neither return my application nor to process it, I think they'll directly stamp the visa on my passport :) (not that they have my passport, just a thought that I had to keep me preoccupied and happy)

It'll be a lol moment if I check my PO Box tomorrow and there's rude surprise waiting for me in the morning ("Dear applicant, we were waiting for you to crack that silly joke on the forum. Now here's your application back")

Mate - there is a CC charge waiting for you this week. My gut feeling. Keep up the faith :)
 
Dear admin, would you please update my previous details on spreadsheet :
Pick up date 29 Jul 2013
Destination SYDNEY
Delivery Date 13:04, 30 Jul 2013
Signatory D MARETTI
 
Folks,

I have one question regarding some text written in OP06c bulletin on pg 10:

"Note: Applications are date stamped upon receipt at the CIO and then checked for completeness in order by date of receipt. The “application received” date at the CIO is the lock-in date. Processing offices should therefore maintain the application received date from the time of the applicant’s initial submission to the CIO, and process the application to conclusion."

Does the underlined script above means that CIO will add any info/form/doc sent later by the applicant to original application and treat the whole in former lock-in date stack?

Seniors input would be appreciated.
 
ash73 said:
for payments i used credit card that transferred the required amount to the lawyers account who then made the required payments using the law firms credit card.that is the reason i donot know what day their firms cc was cashed.:(...

well in that case you can only hear from your Lawyer about CC charge provided they are supportive enough, which I doubt they would be. Most likely they will share with you once they get Your PER email from CIC. Seeing the spreadsheet the PER email would reach you after 3 to 10 days of CC charge and will also mention the date if payment. Keep up hopes, I also suffered the similar situation but at the end the wait brought me good news. Wish you best.
 
JohnnyZee said:
Mate - there is a CC charge waiting for you this week. My gut feeling. Keep up the faith :)

Thanks as always! In it, till CIC says so.


And congrats for the "in process". I don't wish everyone as I don't want to spam too much but silently I'm happy to see all the good news flying around!
 
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