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keerthim430 said:
Good evening guys,

I have a query regarding Fee Payment. Can I use my brothers Cerdit card or I have to pay it with my own Credit card ?


Please guide me on this.

Regards,

Keerthi.

As long as he signs the payment form and it is filled in properly with all his details.

Also better tell him to keep the card safe and not to anything to get it lost/stolen/cancelled.

DD is safer.
 
shah2014 said:
@ sdy

sorry for being impolite earlier, but wht u mean by u forgot to attach copy of spouse B.C only notorized copy is attached????

The notorized copy is from original B.C, right or i am missing something?

Notarised copy is English translation but copy of original source is missing. English translation is taken from original bc but copy of original bc is not attached. To me it's incomplete.
 
Any one have an idea When CIC will start processing PER for the Application received on 13 May
 
nir_sar said:
Hi,

I have a query... I am the pricipal applicant and my spouse was earlier working in Singapore on employment pass for 10 years.. (1994-2004)
1. Should this period be updated under the supplementary travel form?
2. He had travelled to Malaysia on tourist visa during this period... Should this also be updated?


Thanks.

CIC only asks about the employment and travels in the past 10 years. Consider the date you send the application. If the date exactly 10 years before, your spouse was still in Singapore, he needs to mention it, otherwise no need.

Please note however that your spouse WILL need to obtain a PCC from Singapore, because there is no 10-year timeline on PCCs. PCCs go all the way back to age 18 no matter how old you are.
 
sdy said:
It's an English translation with notary stamp. Copy of original native language is missing which is the key document

You're right. Sorry to say it is almost certainly coming back. Prepare your new app now, no need to wait.
 
Dear members, do we have any previous cases where new application is sent (previous application still not processed however, fatal mistake detected) I was reading David Cohan and it's written multiple applications with same NOC not allowed,

Please shed light
 
nilesh.kamani said:
Sorry for late reply.

My application was rejected.

Can someone please correct the data in spreadsheet.

It is by username nilesh.kamani

Very sorry to hear this.

How did you come to find out that you were rejected, and what was the reason?

Maybe we can help you get a new app together.
 
Himalayan Tiger said:
Today I inquired about the DD in Bank and they confirmed that the DD was encashed but they didn't provided the date of encashment !! Anyway...I am Happy for the encashment of my DD and eagerly waiting for PER !! I am 9th may applicant of NOC 2133 . :-* :-*
Cngrsts dear
 
Quote from: Suhas on August 04, 2014, 10:16:15 am

Just two more queries from experienced members:

For proof of funds, i arranged bank certificates / certificates from investment management compnies on their letter head and sent these certificates with my application. i didnt find anywhere in guidelines that we need to maintain the same balance till the time the application get accepted by CIC. i do possess/own all required funds but routinely i withdraw amounts to manage my financial needs as some of these bank accounts are current/saving accout type.

I read some where in the forums that to prove this in future, you need to show the last six months bank statements. Is this trure, because i didnt find this information anywhere in guidelines and i have withdrawn amounts from these bank accounts. Am i in trouble??? i can easily arrange these funds back in my same bank accounts.

Further how i can update my application status on shared excel file and can some body tell me the link of that file?

nskatcv said:
CIC says that You must show that you have enough money to support yourself and your family after you get to Canada. You cannot borrow this money from another person.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp

How can they be sure that you didn't borrow ? Asking for previous month's statements is the only way they can I suppose. That is the reason people here (and elsewhere) ask to maintain the account balance. A little up and down is alright for a savings account, but emptying it and refilling might not be a good idea.

Regards

You are right but normally my view is that they need these funds with you at the time of landing in canada to support your time of unemployment and if you can bring this amount at the time of entry, i believe it is safe for them. it would be difficult for applicant to carry these borroowed funds at the time of entry in canada.....So they generally are linient on this point and if i believe if they feel any concern, they may demand six/three months bank statements just the same way as previous UK tier one immigrants were required to produce at the time of filing an application.

Further as i have carried some of these funds in current/saving accounts, which are normally non earning/non interest bearing so one can not keep these funds idle for such a long time. One may keep investing these funds in profitable ventures, CIC concern would be that these funds should be liquid in nature.
 
Regarding Birth Certificates, what if I can't get one?

Is the following sufficient?

1) An affidavit - (Does this have to be notarized?)
2) 10th,12th, TC from college and Conduct certificates (copies and they all have my birthdate - They are in English)
 
nilesh.kamani said:
Sorry for late reply.

My application was rejected.

Can someone please correct the data in spreadsheet.

It is by username nilesh.kamani

Sorry to hear that.
Buddy, if you don't mind, please let us know the reason of rejection and seniors might be able to help you to re-apply.
Pardon me if this has already been discussed.
 
future_canadian said:
CIC only asks about the employment and travels in the past 10 years. Consider the date you send the application. If the date exactly 10 years before, your spouse was still in Singapore, he needs to mention it, otherwise no need.

Please note however that your spouse WILL need to obtain a PCC from Singapore, because there is no 10-year timeline on PCCs. PCCs go all the way back to age 18 no matter how old you are.


Thanks much @ future_canadian.. :)
 
Dear members, do we have any previous cases where new application is sent (previous application still not processed however, fatal mistake detected) I was reading David Cohan and it's written multiple applications with same NOC not allowed,

Please shed light
 
In google its mentioned today is Civic Holiday in canada. Is that true?
 
Confirmed. Today is holiday in Canada told one of my relative at Toronto.

pappusampath said:
In google its mentioned today is Civic Holiday in canada. Is that true?
 
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