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palakpatel911 said:
Waaooow, CPR2012 too fast :)
1. Congrats, NDVO is not been observed in sending AOR - its like " Sidhi Baat Baki Sab Bakwaas" - Got that

2. MR - 30-35 days observed from SS (after file transfer) , MR/PCC/RPRF few cases all together - if lucky enough Got that

3. After MR not sure, but still NDVO speeds is a factor here, another TICKETS availability - lolz ? ? ?

4. PR stamp/card This is the last step done in India, i understand that. Hope what i say is correct
and Canadian PP is differentGot that
, PR card within 3 months of landing dateok, but post landing in canada, we need to stay mandatoryly till PR card is applied right, so according to you it will be 3 months?
& Canadian PP after u become citizenGot that.

5. R u sure, after getting and being in Canada, u will return back to work @ india...after all this WORKOUT ?My intention of this question is different, Afetr Medical is done, i believe a timeline is given for principle applicant to land in Canada and post landing as you said it will take 3 months to get PR card. So my problem is post date is set after clearing medical to land in canada,i cannot simply quit my job since it is 3 months notice period in India so that comes into picture. I believe i need to elobarate this point further, which i will do in my next post

Thanks Palak, my comments in Blue :)

@ Century: Thank You :)
 
om999 said:
Could anybody confirm if RPRF can be paid using Credit card?


yes you can pay it using below link

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/index.asp
 
palakpatel911 said:
Good sharing, :)
"PCC more than 3 months old, and at other, they give only 45 days" - ya its weird TOO,
but if we take in other way, by 45 days NDVO, will be able to take decision so in return, Speeds the PROCESS and Wish u will be celebrating Xmas this year itself.

same here,
there must be similar issue in other VO as well,
hope to get suggestions from seniors..
 
jimmy_harika said:
how many countries are covered under NDVO?? any idea?

For Permanent Resident Visa:

Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Nepal
 
vijayag said:
To Answer Your 4th Question, Your Indian Passport will be Stamped with PR of Canada and after 2 Years stay in Canada you can apply for Citizenship only then you will get your Canadain Passport but your Indian Passport will be Cancelled as you cannot have Dual Citizenship and you need to get a Visa to come to India, Others Please Correct me if i am wrong.

Thanks for the response Vijay
- For Canadian Citizenship its 4 years or 48 months of stay in Canada

All the Best :)
 
ahsan99 said:
any one have idea what are prospective features of Express Entry?



hii , for getting idea about Express ENTRY, u should just click to HOME and select that Subject in the forum...
HOPE U WILL GET SOME IDEA...:) :)
 
There are 3 options:
http://immigrationmedical.ca/Pregnant-Canadian-exam.html
Pregnancy and the immigration medical exam

Canadian Immigration requires that all adult applicants, without exception, have a chest X-ray at some stage. This is a part of the tuberculosis control program. If you are pregnant and are concerned about having an X-ray, you have a few options:

You can have the X-ray now, with a special protective shield covering your abdomen. This protects your baby from radiation. (This is probably safe but no guarantee can be given. Consult your own doctor for advice)

You can do the other parts of your medical examination now and have the X-ray after the birth of your baby. However, your medical report will not be submitted to CIC until the X-ray examination is completed.

You can postpone the whole examination until after the birth of your baby.

Also there is a form on this IMM5733E get it from the web as I am not being allowed to post the link.

And according to canadavisa.com: http://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-immigration-faq-medical-examinations.html
6. If I am pregnant, will I still have to undergo the medical examination?
For the safety of the fetus, X-rays are not taken of pregnant applicants until after delivery of the baby. After the birth, the mother and infant will undergo medical examinations.


jinjin19 said:
Hi would just like to ask since we have received already our MR,PCC, and RPRF just today. However we just found out that we are expecting and my wife is in her 2nd month now.

Would we have a problem with our application since we are unable to do x-ray for the MR until the baby is born?
will our application be denied at once or can we request for the MR to be delayed?
What will be the impact on our application?
Should we inform our VO first of the situation or we proceed to the panel physician and he will be the one to inform the VO?

Thank you very much!
 
cjg1987 said:
For Permanent Resident Visa:

Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Nepal
Hi admin,
Please update rajaram - Mr received
 
Saps said:
vmraja ... i am again confirming, If India, only one PCC and from the place you are currently residing...... good luck :)

Thanks a lot bro..
 
Yes, confirmed.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/result.asp?lob=proc&cat=perm

om999 said:
Could anybody confirm if RPRF can be paid using Credit card?
 
irele said:
Congratulations to me!!! Congratulations to me!!! Congratulations to me!!! Congratulations to me!!! Congratulations to me!!!

My credit card was charged yesterday but I couldn't update as I don't have the SS edit link again..

App Date: May 30
NOC: 0113

Admin, could you please help update SS.

Many thanks all for your support, advise and words of encouragement. I can't wait to receive the golden PER email.

Congrats
 
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