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Goku said:
Happy Independence Day to all Indians

Application Received Date: May 9th, 2014
DD Charged according to CIC: May 18th, 2014
DD Cleared from Bank: May 22nd, 2014
PER received: August 15th, 2014 9:52AM EST (10:52AM AST)

SS updatel

Congratulations :)
 
I was just curious how it was charged on 22nd May when your application reached on 9th May


Goku said:
Thanks and BTW what do you mean by Little abnormal dates on charging??
 
dushyant2809 said:
for police clearance certificate in India...

do i need to get it from my regional passport office ?

Can local police also provide the same certificate ?

Is there any prescribed format ?

I have changed many cities in the last 10yrs do i need to get PCC from each place wherever i lived ?

I hv been living in my current address for the last 3 yrs. Is that sufficient ?

thanks in advance.

Just apply for pcc at your current location using passport sewa kender or local police station. No need to get from individual cities
Good luck
 
Goku said:


Happy Independence Day to all Indians

Application Received Date: May 9th, 2014
DD Charged according to CIC: July 18th, 2014
DD Cleared from Bank: July 22nd, 2014
PER received: August 15th, 2014 9:52AM EST (10:52AM AST)

SS updated.




:D :D :D :D Congratulations Goku.. :D :D
 
Goku said:


Happy Independence Day to all Indians

Application Received Date: May 9th, 2014
DD Charged according to CIC: July 18th, 2014
DD Cleared from Bank: July 22nd, 2014
PER received: August 15th, 2014 9:52AM EST (10:52AM AST)

SS updated.


Congrats and +1.
Looks like you will be doing Christmas on Canada this year.
 
vind said:
Just apply for pcc at your current location using passport sewa kender or local police station. No need to get from individual cities
Good luck

Applicable only if you have lived in Indian cities only
 
On a another note, looking at your timelines it looks like its the same team at CIC which takes care of CEC, FSW, FSW(with job offer), FSW(PhD category) and other applications.
I was under the impression that based on your application type, its worked by different team at CIC... but that dsnt looks to be true.

Anybody any thoughts??


Goku said:


Happy Independence Day to all Indians

Application Received Date: May 9th, 2014
DD Charged according to CIC: July 18th, 2014
DD Cleared from Bank: July 22nd, 2014
PER received: August 15th, 2014 9:52AM EST (10:52AM AST)

SS updated.

 
zstream said:
Congrats and +1.
Looks like you will be doing Christmas on Canada this year.

I am enjoying Christmas in Canada from Past 4 years anyways. :D :D
 
Yes Oscar he corrected now. Thanks

Oscar7 said:
[size=9pt] Probably it is July and not May, he might have written May by error it seems! ;)
 
Goku said:


Happy Independence Day to all Indians

Application Received Date: May 9th, 2014
DD Charged according to CIC: July 18th, 2014
DD Cleared from Bank: July 22nd, 2014
PER received: August 15th, 2014 9:52AM EST (10:52AM AST)

SS updated.

Wow!! Congrats!!!! ;D
 
Goku said:
No there isnt any problem in using big envelope.
Thanks a lot! :)
 
Hi, ALL. I have a query regarding filing second application.

I have already sent my file on June 30, 2014 under NOC 1114.

Now, i also have a option to send another file for NOC 4011. Can I do that? I mean i would make a payment through CC and if my first application gets cleared, can I make a stop payment for my CC and let the second application get rejected due to cic not able to charge the fees. Is it a viable game can I play? or will it affect my first application as well where I may have got positive reply from CIC.

Pls help.
 
rht said:
Seniors:

My wife's education was in british system, as in a levels/ o levels, and she took 5 years to complete her bachelors of 4 years because of her dual major. so I have two questions:

1. how many years will be in her elementary and secondary?
2. how many years in university (the actual 5 years or the generalized 4 years)? or the one in her ECA report (3 years bachelor degree)?

I will appreciate if someone can answer these questions..
 
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