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droslim said:
I have sent my additional doc by courier then emailed to them to inform them I have sent them by courier. They will not accept addtional docs sent via email which is mentioned in computer generated acknoeledgement email.

Thanks again for helping droslim

I am getting lots of requests on this. Could you please be kind enough and answer these questions, that are being asked. I knew Oscar posted them some pages back, but i am finding it hard to locate.

1. Address to which you sent the additional copy?
2. Did you mention anything specific in the envelop mailing label? or was it same as the label requested in CIC website when sending fresh app?
3. Email id to which you sent this communication about addendum docs.

Thanks in advance.
 
CIO-Sydney-Search-Enquiry @ cic.gc.ca.

FAX number i saw it somewhere but not sure

PM qorax (very old forumite)

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/profiles/qorax-u31046.html

In fact here's your answer. Thanks to Qorax.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/cio-fax-email-t35507.0.html

LazyBoy7199 said:
Thanks spicysank.. Can you please provide the email ID/ fax number to which I can send the doc?

Cheers,
LB7199
 
frasiercrane said:
Thanks droslim;

Your post has come in so timely. I was just working on my cover letter for additional documents (Reference Letters); since you have just nailed it I am going to run through you what I am sending (in sequence):

  • Bar Code Pages from original application
  • Cover Letter (Highlighting all information, reasons, an apology and lots of gratitude)
  • Additional Document
  • Copies of online courier receipts stating the date the application was received

Am I good to go?

P.S. which courier service did you use? (from India?)
I think you are allright. I read that matching of docs may or may not be successful, in my case mine was okay. I used DHL from Malaysia.
 
kma_85 said:
Wow!! that was a kind of information that I was looking for. +1 for you.

I can provide property evaluation documentation as the property I will be buying now will not be financed by any bank and hence I will go ahead and get its evaluation documentation. Will consult my legal adviser for required proofs. Before anything else, I will shoot an email to CIC explaining them my situation to keep it black and white. What do you say?

Sounds good. Do drop a mail to NDVO so that you get similar confirmation in your inbox, which then you can attach as supporting proof, if they ever ask you in future about POF details :)

Attaching the mail i sent for your help.

To: DELHIIMMIGRATION@international.gc.ca
Subject: Enquiry: Permanent Residence - Federal Skilled Worker Class : Proof of settlement funds

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am applying under the FSW program for immigration to Canada, as part of the application requirement, We are required to provide Proof of Funds for settlement. As per the application package the following guideline is provided

"Provide proof of unencumbered and readily transferable funds in a convertible currency available for settlement in Canada

1. current bank certification letter or
2. evidence of savings balance or
3. fixed or time deposit statements"

Request you to kindly clarify which of the following unencumbered and readily transferable funds are acceptable for showing proof of funds(For Me & My spouse):

1. Provident Fund Outstanding - Lying with EPFO or Company Trust Fund
2. Insurance Linked Mutual Fund Outstanding Statement
3. Debentures

Kindly redirect us to the concerned authorities if you do not look in to such queries.

In anticipation of an early and favourable response.

Best Regards,
 
droslim said:
I think you are allright. I read that matching of docs may or may not be successful, in my case mine was okay. I used DHL from Malaysia.

Fed ex is one of the best couriers to use
 
I received my PER on 10th Sep. I just wanted to know since PCC is valid of only 6 months whether I can start with process of getting my PCC or should I wait for some more time.
 
canadianresource said:
I received my PER on 10th Sep. I just wanted to know since PCC is valid of only 6 months whether I can start with process of getting my PCC or should I wait for some more time.

PCC is valid for 12 months
 
Dear Forum Members,

The address/phone number/fax of the company where I am currently working have changed and the email address domain is also changed as its merged in a group. My application has not been assessed as of now I guess as I am 18th June applicant.

What should I do ? Should I resend the experience letter on a new letter head ? or wait till I get a PER ?

Experienced forum members comments are required.
 
guys
my file is on the way, i forget to include some important documents . which is better to get my file returned or keep it and send addtional documents
 
nshah32 said:
Dear Forum Members,

The address/phone number/fax of the company where I am currently working have changed and the email address domain is also changed as its merged in a group. My application has not been assessed as of now I guess as I am 18th June applicant.

What should I do ? Should I resend the experience letter on a new letter head ? or wait till I get a PER ?

Experienced forum members comments are required.

Once you file transfers to VO contact the local VO via email and update them with this new information
 
spicysank said:
CIO-Sydney-Search-Enquiry @ cic.gc.ca.

FAX number i saw it somewhere but not sure

PM qorax (very old forumite)

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/profiles/qorax-u31046.html

In fact here's your answer. Thanks to Qorax.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/cio-fax-email-t35507.0.html

Thanks for the update. +1 pending due to karma action ;)
 
zland said:
guys
my file is on the way, i forget to include some important documents . which is better to get my file returned or keep it and send addtional documents

Call you courier and ask them to return your package so you can amend and resend
 
MIKEY 500 now :)

mikeypm said:
Once you file transfers to VO contact the local VO via email and update them with this new information
 
Saps said:
Sounds good. Do drop a mail to NDVO so that you get similar confirmation in your inbox, which then you can attach as supporting proof, if they ever ask you in future about POF details :)

Attaching the mail i sent for your help.

To: DELHIIMMIGRATION @ international.gc.ca
Subject: Enquiry: Permanent Residence - Federal Skilled Worker Class : Proof of settlement funds

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am applying under the FSW program for immigration to Canada, as part of the application requirement, We are required to provide Proof of Funds for settlement. As per the application package the following guideline is provided

"Provide proof of unencumbered and readily transferable funds in a convertible currency available for settlement in Canada

1. current bank certification letter or
2. evidence of savings balance or
3. fixed or time deposit statements"

Request you to kindly clarify which of the following unencumbered and readily transferable funds are acceptable for showing proof of funds(For Me & My spouse):

1. Provident Fund Outstanding - Lying with EPFO or Company Trust Fund
2. Insurance Linked Mutual Fund Outstanding Statement
3. Debentures

Kindly redirect us to the concerned authorities if you do not look in to such queries.

In anticipation of an early and favourable response.

Best Regards,

Thanks Saps!! It was very helpful.
 
Saps said:
Sounds good. Do drop a mail to NDVO so that you get similar confirmation in your inbox, which then you can attach as supporting proof, if they ever ask you in future about POF details :)

Attaching the mail i sent for your help.

To: DELHIIMMIGRATION @ international.gc.ca
Subject: Enquiry: Permanent Residence - Federal Skilled Worker Class : Proof of settlement funds

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am applying under the FSW program for immigration to Canada, as part of the application requirement, We are required to provide Proof of Funds for settlement. As per the application package the following guideline is provided

"Provide proof of unencumbered and readily transferable funds in a convertible currency available for settlement in Canada

1. current bank certification letter or
2. evidence of savings balance or
3. fixed or time deposit statements"

Request you to kindly clarify which of the following unencumbered and readily transferable funds are acceptable for showing proof of funds(For Me & My spouse):

1. Provident Fund Outstanding - Lying with EPFO or Company Trust Fund
2. Insurance Linked Mutual Fund Outstanding Statement
3. Debentures

Kindly redirect us to the concerned authorities if you do not look in to such queries.

In anticipation of an early and favourable response.

Best Regards,

Plus one for your effort on the forum
 
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