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ashif_eee said:
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faroquex
Zolter
sbcanada
jashim
mok_kab



Vaia,

Let us know ur update please..... :)

No update bhaia from my site...Still One line Sentence on ECAS....Don't know how long we have to be black & White in the Spreadsheet...May Almighty ALLAH all of us.
 
ashif_eee said:
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faroquex
Zolter
sbcanada
jashim
mok_kab



Vaia,

Let us know ur update please..... :)


Ashif Bhai,
I would be very happy if i cd share any update. plz pray for us all.

Congratz who got the 2nd line. wish u all the best
 
wim2147 said:
Dear All,

Please help me about one issue. I want to get the International Driving Permit from existing Bangladesh Driving License. Where I can apply for this and is it helpful for Canada? Please give information if anyone have done this.

Thanks

Check here at http://www.brta.gov.bd/index.php/international-driving-permit ; You have to do it from The Automobile Association of Bangladesh, 3B Outer Circular Road, Magbazar, Dhaka-1217. I heard, it is not given any value at all as it is not a licensing authority. Better, if you get a letter from BRTA - I heard some people arrange it and it get valued.

If anyone knows about it, please let us know. I am also eager to know on this.
 
Century said:
Check here at http://www.brta.gov.bd/index.php/international-driving-permit ; You have to do it from The Automobile Association of Bangladesh, 3B Outer Circular Road, Magbazar, Dhaka-1217. I heard, it is not given any value at all as it is not a licensing authority. Better, if you get a letter from BRTA - I heard some people arrange it and it get valued.

If anyone knows about it, please let us know. I am also eager to know on this.

Hello everyone,

I have been using bangladesh int driving permit for the past 4-5 years (I get a new one every year as it only comes with 1 year validity). I have used it in USA/UK/MALAYSIA/THAILAND with no problem. So it's a very useful thing. It looks like a passport with your pic and driving Liscence number in it. But make sure you have your bangladeshi drivers Liscence (in English) with you along with the int permit.

I usually get it done through my driver. What I usually need is:
1. Copy of passport
2. Copy of visa (any valid visa of any country will do)
3. Copy of bd drivers Liscence
4. 2 passport and 2 stamp photos
5. 6000-8000tk (depending on which agent you get it done through. My driver usually pays an agent and he does the job. I don't know if you directly submit to brta how much it will cost)

Hope this helps...oh and it can take 20-30 days to issue
 
---PEOPLE WITH DIABETES DOING MEDICALS---

Just wanted to share my experience with medicals...as I believe future people might this info and suggestions useful.

We did our medicals at prescription point. Unfortunately my husband has type II diabetes and ofcourse it was a matter of great worry for us. So the first day when we went, all tests were done and my husband mentioned to to the doc about the diabetes med (metformin) that he is currently taking. So the doc ordered an extra test which is a creatine serum test that checks the kidney functionality (and we paid for this separately).

The next morning we got a call from prescription point as they found high sugar in his urinanalysis but his creatine test was normal along with everything else. So the doc ordered to repeat the urine test. So my husband went again the next day (which was last Thursday) and gave urine sample again. Today (Sunday) finally the meds were uploaded even though his urine sugar was still high. But they said it will not be a problem(hopefully Insha Allah) as the creatine test came normal which meant his kidneys are fine.

So just some suggestions for people with diabetes:
1. Do not lie or try to hide it as it will come in the blood/urine test
2. Do not worry if you need extra testing as these are all procedures
3. Try to not eat sweet stuff and drink lots of water a day before the test as it dilutes the sugar in your system
4. I have done a lot of research and found that until diabetes has had some severe effect in your body like ruined one of your organs, it is fine and cic usually doesn't reject based on just diabetes. For reference I found 3 people from this forum who got MR with diabetes recently in 2014.
5. It is better to take the urine and sugar test somewhere else before the actual medicals to check what situation the diabetes is in and how well it is controlled.
6. Please ensure diabetes is in control before going for testing as if it is high they will refer you to a specialist and the medicals will unnecessarily take longer time.

Thanks a lot...hope this info will help people with diabetes doing medicals!!
 
SoniaShoeb said:
---PEOPLE WITH DIABETES DOING MEDICALS---

Just wanted to share my experience with medicals...as I believe future people might this info and suggestions useful.

We did our medicals at prescription point. Unfortunately my husband has type II diabetes and ofcourse it was a matter of great worry for us. So the first day when we went, all tests were done and my husband mentioned to to the doc about the diabetes med (metformin) that he is currently taking. So the doc ordered an extra test which is a creatine serum test that checks the kidney functionality (and we paid for this separately).

The next morning we got a call from prescription point as they found high sugar in his urinanalysis but his creatine test was normal along with everything else. So the doc ordered to repeat the urine test. So my husband went again the next day (which was last Thursday) and gave urine sample again. Today (Sunday) finally the meds were uploaded even though his urine sugar was still high. But they said it will not be a problem(hopefully Insha Allah) as the creatine test came normal which meant his kidneys are fine.

So just some suggestions for people with diabetes:
1. Do not lie or try to hide it as it will come in the blood/urine test
2. Do not worry if you need extra testing as these are all procedures
3. Try to not eat sweet stuff and drink lots of water a day before the test as it dilutes the sugar in your system
4. I have done a lot of research and found that until diabetes has had some severe effect in your body like ruined one of your organs, it is fine and cic usually doesn't reject based on just diabetes. For reference I found 3 people from this forum who got MR with diabetes recently in 2014.
5. It is better to take the urine and sugar test somewhere else before the actual medicals to check what situation the diabetes is in and how well it is controlled.
6. Please ensure diabetes is in control before going for testing as if it is high they will refer you to a specialist and the medicals will unnecessarily take longer time.

Thanks a lot...hope this info will help people with diabetes doing medicals!!


U deserve a +1 Apuuu.......:D

Thanks a lot for sharing......

A useful one....

I got several PM recently with such issues ...that is it an issue having diabetes.....

Yes it was never been an issue.....:D

All the best .....And Keep praying for us....:D
 
SoniaShoeb said:
Hello everyone,

I have been using bangladesh int driving permit for the past 4-5 years (I get a new one every year as it only comes with 1 year validity). I have used it in USA/UK/MALAYSIA/THAILAND with no problem. So it's a very useful thing. It looks like a passport with your pic and driving Liscence number in it. But make sure you have your bangladeshi drivers Liscence (in English) with you along with the int permit.

I usually get it done through my driver. What I usually need is:
1. Copy of passport
2. Copy of visa (any valid visa of any country will do)
3. Copy of bd drivers Liscence
4. 2 passport and 2 stamp photos
5. 6000-8000tk (depending on which agent you get it done through. My driver usually pays an agent and he does the job. I don't know if you directly submit to brta how much it will cost)

Hope this helps...oh and it can take 20-30 days to issue

Thanks for your information.

Is it required to submit the document to "BRTA" or "The Automobile Association of Bangladesh." for int driving permit?
 
SoniaShoeb said:
---PEOPLE WITH DIABETES DOING MEDICALS---

Just wanted to share my experience with medicals...as I believe future people might this info and suggestions useful.

We did our medicals at prescription point. Unfortunately my husband has type II diabetes and ofcourse it was a matter of great worry for us. So the first day when we went, all tests were done and my husband mentioned to to the doc about the diabetes med (metformin) that he is currently taking. So the doc ordered an extra test which is a creatine serum test that checks the kidney functionality (and we paid for this separately).

The next morning we got a call from prescription point as they found high sugar in his urinanalysis but his creatine test was normal along with everything else. So the doc ordered to repeat the urine test. So my husband went again the next day (which was last Thursday) and gave urine sample again. Today (Sunday) finally the meds were uploaded even though his urine sugar was still high. But they said it will not be a problem(hopefully Insha Allah) as the creatine test came normal which meant his kidneys are fine.

So just some suggestions for people with diabetes:
1. Do not lie or try to hide it as it will come in the blood/urine test
2. Do not worry if you need extra testing as these are all procedures
3. Try to not eat sweet stuff and drink lots of water a day before the test as it dilutes the sugar in your system
4. I have done a lot of research and found that until diabetes has had some severe effect in your body like ruined one of your organs, it is fine and cic usually doesn't reject based on just diabetes. For reference I found 3 people from this forum who got MR with diabetes recently in 2014.
5. It is better to take the urine and sugar test somewhere else before the actual medicals to check what situation the diabetes is in and how well it is controlled.
6. Please ensure diabetes is in control before going for testing as if it is high they will refer you to a specialist and the medicals will unnecessarily take longer time.

Thanks a lot...hope this info will help people with diabetes doing medicals!!
+1 to u for such valuable info :)
 
SoniaShoeb said:
---PEOPLE WITH DIABETES DOING MEDICALS---

Just wanted to share my experience with medicals...as I believe future people might this info and suggestions useful.

We did our medicals at prescription point. Unfortunately my husband has type II diabetes and ofcourse it was a matter of great worry for us. So the first day when we went, all tests were done and my husband mentioned to to the doc about the diabetes med (metformin) that he is currently taking. So the doc ordered an extra test which is a creatine serum test that checks the kidney functionality (and we paid for this separately).

The next morning we got a call from prescription point as they found high sugar in his urinanalysis but his creatine test was normal along with everything else. So the doc ordered to repeat the urine test. So my husband went again the next day (which was last Thursday) and gave urine sample again. Today (Sunday) finally the meds were uploaded even though his urine sugar was still high. But they said it will not be a problem(hopefully Insha Allah) as the creatine test came normal which meant his kidneys are fine.

So just some suggestions for people with diabetes:
1. Do not lie or try to hide it as it will come in the blood/urine test
2. Do not worry if you need extra testing as these are all procedures
3. Try to not eat sweet stuff and drink lots of water a day before the test as it dilutes the sugar in your system
4. I have done a lot of research and found that until diabetes has had some severe effect in your body like ruined one of your organs, it is fine and cic usually doesn't reject based on just diabetes. For reference I found 3 people from this forum who got MR with diabetes recently in 2014.
5. It is better to take the urine and sugar test somewhere else before the actual medicals to check what situation the diabetes is in and how well it is controlled.
6. Please ensure diabetes is in control before going for testing as if it is high they will refer you to a specialist and the medicals will unnecessarily take longer time.

Thanks a lot...hope this info will help people with diabetes doing medicals!!

Actually we all are quite tense about the medical tests. Thank you for your suggestions. +1 for sharing information.......
 
[size=10pt][size=10pt]Received MR request along with PCC+IMM0008+Bank Statement+Photograph. A big thanks to all forum members.

Hope all will get MR very soon.....InshaAllah.
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From_BD said:
[size=10pt][size=10pt]Received MR request along with PCC+IMM0008+Bank Statement+Photograph. A big thanks to all forum members.

Hope all will get MR very soon.....InshaAllah.
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Congrats Vaaia....

Your ECAS Changed to second Line on 30th Oct 14 and got ur MR now.....Well.... :D

And This is the first FSW13 applicant I have seen whom have requested for updated Bank statement.....
 
From_BD said:
[size=10pt][size=10pt]Received MR request along with PCC+IMM0008+Bank Statement+Photograph. A big thanks to all forum members.

Hope all will get MR very soon.....InshaAllah.
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Congrtz bro !!!! :D
 
SoniaShoeb said:
---PEOPLE WITH DIABETES DOING MEDICALS---

Just wanted to share my experience with medicals...as I believe future people might this info and suggestions useful.

We did our medicals at prescription point. Unfortunately my husband has type II diabetes and ofcourse it was a matter of great worry for us. So the first day when we went, all tests were done and my husband mentioned to to the doc about the diabetes med (metformin) that he is currently taking. So the doc ordered an extra test which is a creatine serum test that checks the kidney functionality (and we paid for this separately).

SoniaShoeb said:
Hello everyone,

I have been using bangladesh int driving permit for the past 4-5 years (I get a new one every year as it only comes with 1 year validity). I have used it in USA/UK/MALAYSIA/THAILAND with no problem. So it's a very useful thing. It looks like a passport with your pic and driving Liscence number in it. But make sure you have your bangladeshi drivers Liscence (in English) with you along with the int permit.

I usually get it done through my driver. What I usually need is:
1. Copy of passport
2. Copy of visa (any valid visa of any country will do)
3. Copy of bd drivers Liscence
4. 2 passport and 2 stamp photos
5. 6000-8000tk (depending on which agent you get it done through. My driver usually pays an agent and he does the job. I don't know if you directly submit to brta how much it will cost)

+1 for sharing Apu...
 
kazikibria said:
Ashif vai,

How I can register for a CIIP session? can not log in to newcomesuccess.ca. Any idea ?

Thanks.


Brother,

After getting ur MR u can register this session.....:)

So wait for that!