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Can any body give me information that of what date PER persons get their MR mail.
thanks.
Can any body give me information that of what date PER persons get their MR mail.
thanks.
You are welcome Dear!dmac11 said:Thank you Sir for your assistance. So, it is possible to forward this form to obtain my PCC here in Singapore. +1 to u again
It is Dec. 31 as per the latest MI.homeascanada said:Sorry to Ask again but please reply
What is last day to apply for this year FEW 2014. Is it Dec.31, 2014 or April 30, 2015.
Thanks for your replies in advance.
Dec. 31, 2014 is the last day for CIO to receive applications.homeascanada said:Sorry to Ask again but please reply
What is last day to apply for this year FEW 2014. Is it Dec.31, 2014 or April 30, 2015.
Thanks for your replies in advance.
I don't know about Ottawa/NDVO, but my personal experience tells me that Local VOs reply to enquiries much faster than CIO, I guess it's because they deal with much less cases.mjoshi10 said:Thanks and +1 for help
How many days Ottowa anf NDVO take to reply case specific query ?
Have u got any idea?
___ said:Thank Diplomatru.
Lucky that i brought my Loptap home from office today, so that i can get this information about my Local VO.
I'll inform both VOs as soon as I move.
It's nice to know some knowledge of name derivative, it's new knowledge everywhere. Thanks for the education.
Please rest assured, there's nothing wrong with your OS, as i just named myself "Triple underscores" which is ___. No hieroglyphic involved as in my real name.
But you can call me “Алеша” if you like, as this is my Russian name when i was learning Russian in my University.
Nice to meet you, Алексей! Let's keep in touch. And call me Dip to keep things simple
No, it is not required, but it wouldn't hurt having them just in case (if it's not extensively difficult to obtain them in the first place).V1313 said:Hi,
Seniors please advise on the below:
Do we need to take PCC for a country where we have not spent more than 6 months continuously. In my case I have been visiting same 2-3 countries every year for more than a month or so for the last 7 years.
Please advise.
socc3rguy said:Just a few words for the applicants who have stayed in other countries for more then 6 months...
== Please start your procedure to get PCC from other countries after around 30 days of PER.
== This I am advising because for many countries PCC issuance is bit on hactic side and very uncertain in period.
== Recently, my friend had applied for Aus PCC and at the end of time, they asked for further documents which
resulted in further extension of time.
So, it is wise to apply for foreign PCCs after 30 days of PER so that till you get ur MRs and PCC request, you are mostly ready with your documents.
Yes, they will most likely acknowledge an expired PCC if you have not revisited the issuing country ever since. I have done it, an a few applicants here reported same experience as well.krayudu said:I have submitted my PCC from USA along with my application. I was in USA for more than 6 months but that was few years ago. I got the PCC from FBI and submitted my application in Aug. Do you think NDVO will ask for another PCC from USA ? I dont' think it would be required because my PCC would be the same as before, as I have not visited USA since a few years now. I mean to say, the term for which the FBI has issued the clearance is not changed. so another PCC will not be required. do you agree ?
Can somebody please help, especially Diplomatru or Idefix. Sorry for disturbing you but I am at a fix. If it is required then the only way is for me to travel to Chennai and stay for 10-15 days to get it personally.drngopal said:Hi,
Its regarding my PCC. I am in a different country and I was in India for 3 years from 2006 to 2009 in three different cities, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai for a year each. As requested in the PCC requirements I applied through the Indian High Commission. After 3 months I got the PCC but only for the first two cities. They say they couldn't get a response from Chennai and so cannot issue a clearance for the last year (2008-2009).
Will this affect my application?
Will they consider the first two years and waive of the third year or insist for the third year too?
What should I do. Please help.
Gopal.
Thanks Dip. Also, the PCC from FBI is one which I got in july 2014.Diplomatru said:Yes, they will most likely acknowledge an expired PCC if you have not revisited the issuing country ever since. I have done it, an a few applicants here reported same experience as well.