+1 to you too buddy for providing additional references.CI_DREAM said:yes it is mandatory.
imm0008_3e (economic_class) form section-11 ask you to provide evidence of your money.
+1 to you too buddy for providing additional references.CI_DREAM said:yes it is mandatory.
imm0008_3e (economic_class) form section-11 ask you to provide evidence of your money.
Hi Sachin;sachinfsw said:Hi,
I was thinking of getting credentials assessed by WES and had a question. I have done B.E. from VTU, Belgaum and i found details on net on how to get attested copy of transcripts.
On WES website , it is mentioned that marksheets, degree certificate also need to be attested from Registrar/Controller.
Q1. Is transcript in sealed envelope not sufficient enough for WES ?
Q2 . How will i go about getting marksheets attested ? Should i send this along with the request for transcripts through post ?
Please do share your experience . Thanks a lot for your help in advance.
Sachin
16-21st May for CC charge as well as DD encashment.Mayur553 said:So any idea they are reviewing application of which date as of now??
Yes... Agree... As per the PER date calculation NDVO is working till 1st week of August applicants at least.. And as per the background checking process ( No one knows what the process) and clearance NDVO will be issuing MRs... No surprise if any 8th May guy can even get MR before 7 May...because PER for 8th May guys is around 10th or 11th August... I am 8th May guy with PER on 12th thats why I am writing this ;D ;D ;D 8) 8)fukrey said:true on the medical request rain. but hopefully not just these but quite a few of 07 May candidates should also be on this list of medical request as immutable is a case of per date of 05 August so not very early even in the 07 May applicant group
yes brother this is PER, congrats. good luck.capri25.yashu said:ECAS STATUS - In Process
We received your application for permanent residence on May 15, 2014.
hope this is PER!!
CIC is currently work on applicants from mid-May. You need to be patient.kamsy said:Hi Guys,
I am 5th june applicant. No updates on the PER still. Any idea, is there a way to contact CIC and find out if my application being processed or not? Please help guys. Really worried. Any contact number or Email id to ask queries.. Please share!
currently ....from 7th may to 24th may........depending on the cases!Mayur553 said:So any idea they are reviewing application of which date as of now??
strangersr said:first of all, i want to thank everyone for their input on my case, especially neel-here and Kaneddarescueme.
i want to report that i "won the battle" with our BC office, and they will be issuing me another original TRF, since they said themselves on their website that we are entitled to two copies. by "we", i mean immigration applicants. thank you neel-here and Kaneddarescueme again for your help, i wouldn't be able to to this without your help! 8)
i've decided to reapply, and that is going to happen probably late october - mid november. so, by then, i will be probably another silent reader, depending on the time and my abilities to follow this thread.
it must be a third time charm! if not, somebody will be sorry if stranger gets mad!
good luck to all of you who are still waiting and i'm REALLY AND HONESTLY happy for all of you who already received your visas and others who are just about to! and a bit jealous, i might add. i hope that i wont see many of you still on this thread by the time i apply again - hopefully, you all gonna be packing and booking your flights!
see ya in couple of months! cheers!
Sorry could not find you on SS, when was your CC charged, and at what time your application was received at CIC?smharry said:Thank you Ashif !!!
farhaantariq said:urgent advice required on PCC issue!
I am Pakistani and my wife is Bangladeshi national. after obtaining per (Alhamdulillah) I have started working towards getting pcc so that I would be ready with it when VO asks me to submit it.
according to instructions on cic, every individual who is 18 years old and have lived anywhere for more than 6 months must obtain a pcc from there.
as I m Pakistani, I obtained my pcc easily, also my wife got her pcc from Bangladesh. now when I went to apply pcc for my wife from Pakistan (she is here with me since 2009 but on visit visa which is issued to her annually, no family stay or family visa type thing for Bangladeshi and indian nationals ) the authorities said we cant issue pcc to a foreign national living on visit visa, that's the government policy!
I have tried to get it through some "chaye paani" (u know here everything can be done through chaye paani!) but still they said they cant do this cos this will call for government inquiry that how come a pcc was issued to a Bangladeshi or indian national (due to PK and BD/Ind govt clashes these nationals are not facilitated well).
after disappointment I called back to my consultant in Toronto and explained him the situation, he said he is aware of this govt policy and that cio has no issues if there are some govt policies for certain countries in some regards like this one, still he will need to speak with cio official to confirm an exemption for my wife's Pakistani pcc, which they normally do.
any advice on this issue? any similar experience from around the world that can help me? any information that I can use as help? should I be worried about this issue? will it going to effect my application? what else can I do? any solution?
thanks
brother I can know what you are going through as I myself dealing with pcc issues for my wife here in Pakistan. anyhow, did u applied through any consultant? if yes then discuss this thing with him, else u can write a letter to ur VO, explaining them the situation and every thing and ask them what to do in this regards? also u can sent ur pcc of currently where u r living.Theus17 said:Please help me about police clearance issues.. As much as I want to get my police clearance in Libya but unfortunately due to current situation in Libya getting one is impossible.... They are on war and all police stations are closed...
Can others please do some advice on what will I do..both me and my wife were nurses in Libya..