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speculucky

Full Member
Jan 7, 2015
37
0
Category........
Visa Office......
SGVO
NOC Code......
1112
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
01-05-2014
AOR Received.
28-07-2014
Med's Request
30-10-2014
Med's Done....
10-11-2014
Passport Req..
09-12-2014
VISA ISSUED...
22-12-2014
LANDED..........
Ahh...sweet dreams
Wow...Great Info. Thanks SANB. Seems we won't have to spend much for my child's education like we are doing here in my home country. Hope for the best. :)
 

prishad

Hero Member
Sep 13, 2014
271
18
124
Melbourne Australia
Category........
Visa Office......
Sydney, Australia
NOC Code......
4151
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
14/10/2014
Doc's Request.
DD Encashed 18/12/2014
Nomination.....
PER 19/01/2015
AOR Received.
10/02/2015
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
File Transfer...
PCC request 1/07/2015 SLU - 26th Aug 2015
Med's Request
25/09/2015
Med's Done....
05/10/2015
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
21/10/2015
VISA ISSUED...
2/11/2015
LANDED..........
14/12/2015
sk1984indian said:
Congratulations for DD encashment. All the best for PER

Thanks you so much..

Just a Q how high are the chances of getting a PER now.?

Just want to know cause i know it's not going to be a easy process till PPR :D
 

dmac11

Champion Member
Sep 11, 2013
1,250
128
Singapore
Category........
Visa Office......
[b][color=navy]Manila[/color][/b]
NOC Code......
[b][color=navy]2234[/color][/b]
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
[b][color=navy]Aug15.2014[/color][/b]
Nomination.....
[b][color=navy]Dec18.2014[/color][/b]
File Transfer...
[b][color=navy]May26.2015[/color][/b]
Med's Request
[b][color=navy]May27.2015[/color][/b]
Med's Done....
[b][color=navy]Jun08.2015[/color][/b]
Passport Req..
[b][color=navy]Jul02.2015[/color][/b]
VISA ISSUED...
[b][color=navy]Jul09.2015[/color][/b]
LANDED..........
[b][color=navy]Spring 2016[/color][/b]
Giftsmas said:
Guys please do not panic. You are worried too much and you are pressuring a lot of anxiety on your nerve system. :-* stay calm. We witnessed in the last few days before the end of the year a storm raining CCc and PERs. After each storm there is silence. I think due to the limitation of resources ( skills and labor, capital, machinery and equipment) at CIC in addition to the additional efforts dedicated to the new EE system, productivity is moving slowly. All of you who are qualified to immigrate and by merit, you were honest in your claims and have clean records (medical and criminal) have already put first feet in Canada. Enjoy your last weeks in your home country, finalize outstanding matters and enjoy the company of your beloved ones who you will leave behind home. Stay calm and smile :D very sweet news will knock at your door shortly.

Giftsmas

+1 to your brother for providing calmness. Actually, all is well in due time.. In God's perfect time. No point in worrying so much. Plans have been laid by our Almighty. All the best to our fellow Future Canadians here and wish you all a good trip in Maple Land this 2015. ;D :D
 

venkat2014

Hero Member
Jul 8, 2014
830
123
Category........
Visa Office......
NEW DELHI
NOC Code......
2173
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
12/06/2014
Nomination.....
22/10/2014
Med's Request
28/11/2014
Med's Done....
04/12/2014
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
27/02/2015
VISA ISSUED...
25/02/2015
SANB said:
... And for those who have "pre-school" children? -before KG? Requirements...

Daycare - a Nightmare !

1. Daycare could be quite expensive here, in Canada. It'd be difficult to find one which charges lower than $800-1000/month.
2. KG is part of the Public Schooling (it's Free). Starts at 4 yrs. of age.
3. Typically, if we have kids below 4, either parent should remain at home* [works better vis-a-vis the daycare costs Vs. starter pays].
*my personal opinion - sure individual cases/requirements would differ.

City of Toronto : Daycare Brochure
http://www.toronto.ca/children/pdf/guide.pdf
Daycare - Costs & Worries; News
http://www.thestar.com/comment/article/218181


CONCLUSION

Canadians believe that life is a marathon and not a 100-meters sprint. Children are encouraged at a young age to develop at their own natural pace. There is no streaming. Mentally-challenged children & gifted children are put in the same class as the normal kids. Under this environment, Canadian kids learn to develop compassion towards the less fortunate and realize that the world comprises different kinds of people. Hence they grow to be less arrogant and less prejudicial.

It is mandatory for students to do part-time jobs or perform volunteer duties at seniors' home and other charity organizations in order to graduate from high schools. The students get marks for doing charity or part-time jobs. It is not uncommon to see volunteers in the hospital reception areas, families picking litter on the streets, distributing food/clothing to the needy, volunteers in senior homes, even the mentally and physically challenged are taken care of by volunteers.

Canadians constitute less than 1% of the world's population but provides 10% of the world's peacekeeping forces in its selfless and unceremonious way. Volunteerism has become second nature to Canadians. 18 Nobel Prize winners, 405 Olympics medalists, plus hundreds of world-renowned entrepreneurs, inventors, artists, musicians, writers, actors, singers etc. stand testimony to a marvellous education system of Canada.

SOME SCHOOL BOARDS:
http://www.tdsb.on.ca/
http://www.peel.edu.on.ca/
http://www.vsb.bc.ca/
http://www.rbe.sk.ca/
http://www.emsb.qc.ca/en/index_en.asp
http://www.cbe.ab.ca/
Thanks and +1 for both information....
 

dmac11

Champion Member
Sep 11, 2013
1,250
128
Singapore
Category........
Visa Office......
[b][color=navy]Manila[/color][/b]
NOC Code......
[b][color=navy]2234[/color][/b]
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
[b][color=navy]Aug15.2014[/color][/b]
Nomination.....
[b][color=navy]Dec18.2014[/color][/b]
File Transfer...
[b][color=navy]May26.2015[/color][/b]
Med's Request
[b][color=navy]May27.2015[/color][/b]
Med's Done....
[b][color=navy]Jun08.2015[/color][/b]
Passport Req..
[b][color=navy]Jul02.2015[/color][/b]
VISA ISSUED...
[b][color=navy]Jul09.2015[/color][/b]
LANDED..........
[b][color=navy]Spring 2016[/color][/b]
stavan1828 said:
Hey seniors,

what is happening right now.?
we used to see CAPs update on http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/complete-applications.asp link
but now it is redirected to Express Entry page
so how can we check CAPs update for FSW 2014?
I have applied for NOC 2281 on 19th november
CAP updates no longer available. Since they have already started with the new EE system. For them there is no point on tracking. You'll know your status once you are charged and eventually received the PER email. All the best :)
 

Dhyanm

Hero Member
Jun 9, 2014
246
14
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
2173
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
26th May 2014
AOR Received.
September Mid
Med's Request
November Mid
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
28th Feb 2015
VISA ISSUED...
soon
LANDED..........
soon
NDVO come on
Start issuing PPR Soon .....
Hope we get to hear from today evening or tomorrow morning
 

dmac11

Champion Member
Sep 11, 2013
1,250
128
Singapore
Category........
Visa Office......
[b][color=navy]Manila[/color][/b]
NOC Code......
[b][color=navy]2234[/color][/b]
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
[b][color=navy]Aug15.2014[/color][/b]
Nomination.....
[b][color=navy]Dec18.2014[/color][/b]
File Transfer...
[b][color=navy]May26.2015[/color][/b]
Med's Request
[b][color=navy]May27.2015[/color][/b]
Med's Done....
[b][color=navy]Jun08.2015[/color][/b]
Passport Req..
[b][color=navy]Jul02.2015[/color][/b]
VISA ISSUED...
[b][color=navy]Jul09.2015[/color][/b]
LANDED..........
[b][color=navy]Spring 2016[/color][/b]
bbshah said:
no brother :(.......i did not raise any enquiry yet........totally fed up now :( :(........dont know whats going on.......just waitingggg.......nothing else......till now no any verification is done by ndvo....i do not know whats the reason of this delay......... :( :( :( :(
Bro, it is suggested to raise CSE to your local VO for the main purpose of knowing the reason of your application status. Only then you will know. I believe you case is not normal since most of your fellow applicant same date as yours have been receiving PPR already.

All the best bro :)
 

dmac11

Champion Member
Sep 11, 2013
1,250
128
Singapore
Category........
Visa Office......
[b][color=navy]Manila[/color][/b]
NOC Code......
[b][color=navy]2234[/color][/b]
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
[b][color=navy]Aug15.2014[/color][/b]
Nomination.....
[b][color=navy]Dec18.2014[/color][/b]
File Transfer...
[b][color=navy]May26.2015[/color][/b]
Med's Request
[b][color=navy]May27.2015[/color][/b]
Med's Done....
[b][color=navy]Jun08.2015[/color][/b]
Passport Req..
[b][color=navy]Jul02.2015[/color][/b]
VISA ISSUED...
[b][color=navy]Jul09.2015[/color][/b]
LANDED..........
[b][color=navy]Spring 2016[/color][/b]
ABCD EFGH said:
My firend has got his PER yesterday. August 25 applicant. NOC 2132
A very good news. PER is still showering randomly from August all the way to October. Congrats to your friend.
 

dharyani

Full Member
Sep 25, 2013
27
1
My Visa office is London VO. I need your advice or help. I got medical request in 11th Nov and i did my medical on 06 Dec. 3rd line updated in ECAS with Medical recieved on 10th Dec and on 19th Dec 4th line updated with status 'Decision Made' but still i had not received any email for PPR submission.

I am worried. Whats ur advice. should i call LVO? i had submitted case specific inquiry last week but no reply yet.

Please advice.
 

RKNain

Star Member
Oct 9, 2014
152
22
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
2174
App. Filed.......
18-06-2014
Nomination.....
PER : 17-10-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
Med's Request
02-12-2014
Med's Done....
12-12-2014
Interview........
Waived off
Passport Req..
27-02-2015
VISA ISSUED...
25-02-2015
LANDED..........
May 2015 - Filling for Citizenship now.
A big thanks for sharing this...this is very useful to all parents... +1 too...

SANB said:
Guys, for those of us who have school going children, here is an interested factual read.


Canadian Schooling system
"As an immigrating parent, understanding Canada's school system is of fundamental importance -- especially due to the gradation structure, age considerations & varieties available. If you're coming from the UK, it's very different and can be a confusing and often misunderstood.

OVERVIEW

Sans the Pvt Schools - Education in Canada is publicly funded and overseen by federal, provincial, and local governments. Which means, our children get to be educated for free. [I repeat]Schooling is provided without charge for all residents of Canada - they have a right to education.

Schools in Canada are generally divided into Elementary education, followed by Secondary or "High School". Within the provinces under the ministry of education, there are "District School Boards" administering the educational programs. These school boards would follow a common curriculum set up by the province the board resides in. Only Alberta allows public charter schools, which are independent of any district board. Instead, they each have their own board, which reports directly to the province.

Compulsory Education
Education is compulsory between the ages of 6 to 16 in every province in Canada, except Ontario and New Brunswick, where the compulsory age is 18. Most children begin school at age 4, with part time schooling called "Kindergarten". Elementary school generally runs between grades 1 to 8, and Secondary [or] “high school” between grades 9 and 12.

Note:
- About one out of ten [1:10] Canadians do not have a high school diploma – one in seven [1:7] has a university degree – the adult population that is without a high school diploma is a combination of both immigrant and Canadian-born. In many places, publicly-funded high school courses are offered to the adult population.
- Canada spends about 7% of its GDP on education. Since the adoption of section 23 of the Constitution Act, 1982, education in both English and French has been available in most places across Canada (if the population of children speaking the minority language justifies it), although French Second Language [FSL] education/French Immersion is available to anglophone students across Canada.

THE SCHOOL YEAR

The school year runs from September to June, five days a week, for usually six hours a day. Canada generally has 190 school days in the year, officially starting from September (after Labour Day) to the end of June (usually the last Friday of the month, except some cases in Quebec when it is just before June 24 – the provincial holiday).

THE CURRICULUM

Canada has its own unique schooling standards - it is run neither as the UK, nor on the US patterns. The standard is intrinsic to its own culture, traditions & development strategies.

The curriculum is designed to elicit development and quality of people's cognition through the guiding of accommodations of individuals to their natural environment and their changing social order. Some Canadian scholars view academics as a form of "soft power" - helping to educate and to create positive attitudes.

Furthermore, subjects that typically get assessed (i.e., language, arts, mathematics, and science) assume greater importance than non-assessed subjects (i.e., music, visual arts, and physical education) or facets of the curriculum (i.e., reading & writing versus speaking & listening). The students in the Canadian school system receive a variety of classes that are offered to them. The system is set up to meet the diverse needs of the individual student.

Advantages of Canadian schooling
- Canadian schools generally are more relaxed.
- They aim to nurture well rounded individuals.
- Kids carry a backpack - but usually don't have much books or note-pads.
- Instead it'd have an Agenda [School diary] & two [2] Tiffin boxes [a Snack box & a Lunch box] - they get three [3] breaks a day!
- Students of walking distance from the school get to go home for lunch.
- Students afar [but within the neighborhood] get the school Transportation* - for FREE.
- Many parents report that their children are happier and less stressed at Canadian schools than they were at their overseas schools.
*It's a regulation that our kids go to their neighborhood schools [only].

TYPES OF SCHOOLS

There are multiple types of schooling available for our children in Canada:
1. Public Schools – The public school system in Canada is free. Children are not required to wear uniforms. -Free school
2. Catholic Schools – The Catholic school system is also free. Students here are required to wear uniforms. -Free school
3. Private Schools – Private schools charge tuition fees, and can be expensive. Uniforms are required at most private schools. -Paid school
4. Ethnic Schools – Uniformed & Charged - they offer a specialized curriculum based on language, religion or ethnicity. -Paid school
5. Home schooling – Parents can choose to teach their children at home, but they are expected to meet the same standards of the public system.

Private Schools

Only about 8% of students are in private schools. A minority of these are "elite" private schools. It is not unusual for the wealthy and prominent in Canada to send their children to public schools [Note: Not Private Schools], especially in the lower grades. Private schools are also used to study outside the country. Eg. Canadian College Italy has an Ontario curriculum, but the students study in Italy.

Private schools have historically been less common on the Canadian Prairies and were often forbidden under municipal and provincial statutes enacted to provide equality of education to students regardless of family income. This is especially true in Alberta, where successive Social Credit (or populist conservative) governments denounced the concept of private education as the main cause of denial of opportunity to the children of the working poor. These rules lasted longer than Social Credit; it was only in 1989 that private K-12 schools were allowed to operate inside the boundaries of the City of Calgary.

Ethnic / Religious schools

Each province deals differently with private religious schools. Ontario has several private Jewish, Muslim, and Christian schools all funded through tuition fees. In other provinces many privately operated religious schools are funded [not all]. In British Columbia the government pays 50% of the cost of religious schools that meet rigorous provincial standards. The province has a number of Sikh, Hindu, Christian, and Muslim schools.

Alberta also has a network of charter schools, which are fully funded schools offering distinct approaches to education within the public school system. Alberta charter schools are not private and the province does not grant charters to religious schools. These schools have to follow the provincial curriculum and meet all standards, but are given considerable freedom in other areas. In all other provinces private religious schools receive some funding, but not as much as the public system.

Catholic Schools

In Ontario, the Catholic system continues to be fully publicly funded [akin to Public schools] - while other faiths are not. Since the Catholic schools system is entrenched in the constitution, the Supreme Court has ruled that this system is constitutional. However, the UNHRC has ruled that Ontario's system is discriminatory, suggesting that Ontario either fund no faith-based schools, or all of them. In 2002 the government of Mike Harris introduced a controversial program to partially fund all private schools, but this was criticized for undermining the public education system and the program was eliminated after the Liberals won the 2003 provincial election.

Schooling in Quebec Vs. Other Provinces

Quebecers must attend a French School up until the end of high school, unless one of their parents previously attended an English-language school somewhere in Canada (immigrants from other countries cannot use this exception). In other provinces, English Speakers are not allowed to attend French Schools, unless one of the parent has French language as mother tongue, but they can easily attend French Immersion Schools.

Age Vs. Grade in Canadian Schools
(Except the province of Quebec)

Which Grade my kids will be admitted to when we 'land'?
Contrary to whatever Grade/Class/Std our kids were studying overseas [or in our homeland] as we 'land' here our kids would be taken into a Grade as per his/her age. Here is which grade they'd attend/admitted to, as per their age group...

Early childhood education
- Junior Kindergarten (ages 4–5)
- Kindergarten (ages 5–6)

Elementary education
- Grade 1 (ages 6–7)
- Grade 2 (ages 7–8)
- Grade 3 (ages 8–9)
- Grade 4 (ages 9–10)
- Grade 5 (ages 10–11)
- Grade 6 (ages 11–12)
- Grade 7 (ages 12–13)
- Grade 8 (ages 13–14)

Secondary education
- Grade 9 (ages 14–15)
- Grade 10 (ages 15–16)
- Grade 11 (ages 16–17)
- Grade 12 (ages 17–18)
- Grade 12+ (ages 18+)

NOTE:
1. Students in the Prairie provinces are not required by statute to attend kindergarten.
2. Kindergarten is not often available in smaller towns.

Which school [location] my kids will join?
By regulation our children get to join the "neighborhood school" [unless we want them to go to a Pvt. School]. District School Boards demarcate school boundaries based on neighborhoods. And every neighborhood WILL HAVE certain no. of schools, both Elementary as well as Secondary [Yes, they are different School buildings/premises].

How will I know which school "belongs" to my neighborhood?
Yes, this could be tricky. Especially when you 'physically see' a school nearby, but on approaching u find that this one doesn't cater to your locality. Usually that school will guide u to the right school. However, u may also check the same by visiting the District School Board's website. Eg. if u r in Toronto - hit TDSB, similarly if u r in Mississauga/Brampton - hit PDSB. [U'd find those links below, in the end of this post]

How will my kids go to school from my residence?
If the school is within walking distance - we r to escort our kids to school everyday... but, not necessary - 'Coz, every Xing, street intersections will have "Traffic Marshals" [identifiable thru their security jackets] placed during the school hrs. This is Awesome here! - so, even if our kids walk alone - they r quite safe. Moreover, cycling to school is appreciated/advocated. And with the weather - this is no daunting task.

What if that school is 2 Kms away from my residence?
If the school is beyond walking distance [will be informed by the school] - the children get to take the "School Buss" - for FREE. Busses r operated by Pvt. Contractors, but specially for school transportation, colored Yellow, shall pick-up/drop our kids from vantage points [near our residence]... many times that could be next to the home as well. The Bus No. shall be informed to us by the school - we do not need to be perturbed on that aspect!

Rain or shine or Snow?
Not a problem! Kids here r used to sporting a 'rain cape' &/or carrying Umbrellas to school. Usually, they would also be wearing Rain Boots [call it Gum Boots - if u may]. And during snowing season - they'd sport appropriate winter dress & Snow Boots [incidentally all these garments would be available everywhere during these seasons - Walmart, Canadian Tire, Zellers, Sears et all shall suffice for our sourcing... & if in Toronto - u may hit the Honest Ed's as well, for the more price-concious among us!]

Will my kids be admitted to school whenever we 'land'?
Typically the neighborhood school is duty bound to accept admittance of our children whenever we want to in Canada. Remember the school session commences from September to June... however, if we 'land' in October - yet the local school will take-in our kids. Ditto for any other months as well. Another eg. suppose we 'land' in April/May - School will be closing in June - still our kids WILL BE accepted in the school.

What documentation is required for School Admission?
1. Child Immunization Record > http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t61790.0.html
2. School Transfer Certificate
3. Birth Certificate
4. Residential Lease Contract [or Home Purchase Deed]

What dress my kids will wear to school everyday?
On a hindsight I guess many will again post this query... remember once again - Public Schools in Canada is w/out "Uniform" - our children will wear any appropriate dress [usual clothing] to school. An exception to this is the Catholic & Ethnic Schools - which require students to wear the prescribed uniform.

Which one is better - Public schools or Private Schools?
Another question many ask me - where should I get my children admitted to - Public Schools or the Private schools? Let me inform u with certainty that the curriculum, & standards of both r the same. Ditto the teachers & staff... they all come from the same basket, don't they? These schools do have a great deal of prestige and prominence [there r many "elite" ones as well]... but that is all in the head! The fact remains that Pvt. Schools r attended by only a small fraction of students. Besides, they r often beyond our affordability, especially for newcomers. Then again, we chose to come to Canada especially considering 'free education' factor, among some others, didn't we? IMHO, why to waste our funds, when many of the illuminati actually came out of the Public Schools? BTW, Public schools in Canada r pretty good!

How to locate/assess "good" Public schools?
Another myth [purely my opinion again] is "assessing" Canadian schools against each other. The factual position is that each one is typically the same - as described earlier... Nonetheless, if we need to yet perform this task, Fraser Institute "ranks" most schools in Canada. Check here: http://www.compareschoolrankings.org/Index.aspx

Do I locate my residence based on "good" schools?
Again a debatable point... I would say "No". As enumerated earlier, it doesn't matter which school my kids go, at least in the Elementary stage/s. Lot other factors would determine where I chose to locate my residence, eg. my employment, proximity to friends/relatives, my ethnicity/religion [not advocated though, seriously!], cost of renting/buying, neighborhood assessment etc. Read here for the Toronto Neighborhoods' details:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t66734.0.html

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maratgohar

Hero Member
Feb 22, 2012
221
8
Category........
Visa Office......
Warsaw
NOC Code......
0111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
19-11-2014
Nomination.....
PER: 17-03-2015
AOR Received.
23-04-2015
What is the meaning of PPR
 

RKNain

Star Member
Oct 9, 2014
152
22
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
2174
App. Filed.......
18-06-2014
Nomination.....
PER : 17-10-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
Med's Request
02-12-2014
Med's Done....
12-12-2014
Interview........
Waived off
Passport Req..
27-02-2015
VISA ISSUED...
25-02-2015
LANDED..........
May 2015 - Filling for Citizenship now.

toufiqp

Star Member
Apr 10, 2013
100
8
Pune
Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi/Poland
NOC Code......
2172
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
24-09-2014 APP
Doc's Request.
11-12-2014 CCC
Nomination.....
08-01-2015 PER
AOR Received.
02-02-2015 AOR
IELTS Request
24-04-2015 Add doc Req | 06-05-2015 Add doc sent |
File Transfer...
11-05-2015 Add doc Rec | 11-05-2015 SLU
Med's Request
20-05-2015 MR | 26-05-2015 MR DONE
Med's Done....
30-05-2015 MR UPLD | 06-06-2015 TLU
Interview........
NO :P
Passport Req..
18-07-2015 DM | 13-07-2015 PPR
VISA ISSUED...
30-07-2015
LANDED..........
29-09-2015
Guys,
Any idea of latest PER for 2172?


::) ::) ::)
 

yuran87

Star Member
Dec 9, 2014
62
3
124
Ukraine, Odessa
Category........
Visa Office......
Kyiv – Ukraine
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
HimanshuPant said:
Dear Yuran,

These charge date estimates are estimates based on FSW 2013 and 2014 data. They have concluded that CIC payment processing speed is close to constant, which allows to do this estimate. However, there's no real guarantee that processing speed will remain constant in future. Use this estimate with caution.

Regards
Himanshu
Dear Himanshu,
thanks for your prompt response! Appreciate it.

The deal is that my application was delivered to CIC on 12/31/2014 and I did not fill in my credit card with the required funds yet (processing fees).
I have enough money in cash, but not willing to go to bank earlier because of the economical instability in Ukraine.

So, according to the "charge date estimates" I should expect for the first charge at the end of this month. Not sure that my application will be processed so soon...

Once again thanks.

Regards.
 
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