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srbhrn said:
There are many responses over this in last few pages.. I dont think this is TRUE.. You do not need notarized copies of Marksheet & Degree..

Someone else with PER can also confirm ..

You need to send;

1. Original ECA report.
2. Copy of Original Certificate & Transcript (Notarized)

In my case I got PER, so i think this works.
 
FINALLY got PCC today..... took around 20 days. So any one applying from Haryana (India) can take this into account.
 
nishesh3003 said:
There is a new terminology going around by the name of "Trust Lists".

This is in relation to the Credit Card applicants and their payment authorization and/or pre-approval for CIC against their respective Card issuing Banks.

I am a CC applicant as well. I would like to copy the response received from the Customer Care dept. following a Service request raised via the online banking portal for CITIBANK:

Dear Mr. XXX, We refer to your query dated September 19, 2014. We wish to inform that we do not find any recent transaction of 550 CAD at M/s.Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada approved in your card account. However, the mentioned transaction will be approved in your card account, if the card is in active status and there is available credit limit in your card account at the time of the transaction. As on date your card has an available credit limit of Rs. xxx,xxx.00. Further, your card ending XXXX can be used for international transactions with the available credit limit in your card account. The credit limit is the same for International and domestic transactions. For any further clarification, please write to us. We will be glad to assist you. Assuring you of our best services at all times. Sincerely, ABCD, Manager - Customer Care. P.S. For any further assistance, please feel free to contact our 24x7 CitiPhone banking division at the following numbers: Mumbai: 022 2823 2265, Gurgaon: 0124 254 2265, Chennai: 044 2852 2484, Bangalore: 080 2227 2265, Kolkata: 033 2283 2484 Please visit the following link to know all our CitiPhone numbers: https://www.online.citibank.co.in/customerservice/citiphone.htm


By no means am i trying to imply that my case is 'universal' and that it would apply to every other individual. BUT - I have never come across "Trust Lists" in the past and would appreciate if someone could point to the source (of the Banking portal, maybe) where such a terminology is clearly explained. Again, this could very well be a case with one bank and not the other, so not negating that probability.

Also, I cannot reaffirm to what the Bank has 'advised' at the moment until the transaction actually happens. Until then, I can only trust that they know what they are talking about.

I have also received the OTP Email from CITIBANK as have many other applicants. I would like to point out that CIC is not affected by this change as they never have been affected by OTP enabled CHIP Cards in the past where they have carried out successful transactions.

I think I used this "trust list" term. Unfortunately, I do not have any pointer for this on website ( mine was ICICI bank CC) of the bank. I discovered this "trust list" stuff while talking to Customer care of ICICI Bank after CIC's first attempt was declined. The Customer care officer told me that everything was fine except for the fact that this particular merchant was not in the "trust list". They also use the term "normalizing" for the particular merchant (CIC in this case). This process and terminology may be very unique/specific to ICICI Bank Credit Card department. In my previous post I have mentioned the 3 points that CC applicant should take care of. Please do refer. By no means however, these 3 points are exhaustive.
 
Hi everyone, my application package was received by Mike on August 27th. I am a bit worried because my birth certificate from the National Statistics Office was blurry or unclear. Although I attached a clearer photocopy of my birth certificate which I obtained from the Local Civil Registry, I can't help not to feel worried. Anyone here has the same situation as I have? I'm from the Philippines, btw.
 
If your provident fund is something you can withdraw when you leaves the country, you can show as POF. Example, for Singapore PR, if someone renounce the PR, PF can be withdrawn. This may be shown is POF.

adddy said:
Hi All

Need your guidance regarding proof of funds. Can I show my Provident Fund as proof of fund?

Thanks & Regards
 
Hi All

I have applied under the NOC 2173 and my application is expected to be there at CIC canada by 24th Septemeber.
DO you think i have any chance of being in the 1000 cap.
I have been following the SS , but lately i don;t see much of updates on the SS on the no of people applied.

Hoping to be in the 1000 CAP....

Thanks & Regards
VN

[Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies!! ]
 
nthakur said:
As per my understanding plain photocopy of any credential needs to be validated. This can be done through notarization. When we are sending all other documents as notarized to CIC why not education credentials until or unless they are attested by the universities. But they has to be attested either by notary or by university alongwith original WES report

Buddy

Thats your wrong understanding of CIO requirements.

No document need to be notarized, unless its not in English /French.
 
I am about to send the additional supporting documents to CIC. Please see the cover letter and let me correct if any more information is require?

Subject: Additional supporting documents for the already submitted application under FSW 2014 program

Respected Sir/Madam,
I __________ an applicant of NOC 3142 of federal skilled worker program which has been started from 1st May 2014. I have already submitted my application package and it was received on 21st July 2014, 10:10 am at CIC and signed by Mr. David. (POD Copy is attached)

I have already provide the experience letters in package which includes my responsibilities, duties on company letterhead and signed & stamped by employer. Here I am sending the additional supporting documents (Salary Certificates) of my past employments.

I am requesting you to please include these documents in my application package. My application details are as follows.

Family Name: ______
Given Names: ______
Passport No: _______
Date of birth: _______
NOC Code: _________
Visa Office: _________

Thanks
____________

And let me confirm is this the same address for sending the addition documents....

Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Federal Skilled Worker
49 Dorchester Street
Sydney, NS
B1P 5Z2
Canada
 
cjg1987 said:
Buddy

Thats your wrong understanding of CIO requirements.

No document need to be notarized, unless its not in English /French.

NOW PLEASE DONOT spread wrong info......sorry to say again that you are wrong here buddy. Every document in the form of photocopy should be notorized with all the stamps and dates. check out guide of fswp online.
 
andalib14 said:
Okay thanks i will look into that. But what about my NID as i can not get ti fixed now. should i provide the current ones copy and attach an explanation or something?

I beg to differ here from other forumites who advised to ignore...if the country issues 'NID', it is a must to declare. Since in your case, it requires correction, I would strongly suggest to wait for the fix. 4 weeks will not close out 2172...all the best!
 
Any good news from the guys whose application received date is June 04 2014 on 2173 having cash in DD Form.

Please share so that guys will be relaxed from their panic state.

Thanks,
Vasu
 
This is Correct:
cjg1987 said:
Buddy

Thats your wrong understanding of CIO requirements.

No document need to be notarized, unless its not in English /French.

This is Wrong:
karan.mechs said:
NOW PLEASE DONOT spread wrong info......sorry to say again that you are wrong here buddy. Every document in the form of photocopy should be notorized with all the stamps and dates. check out guide of fswp online.
 
trk1 said:
That is what the trend of CIC caps shows. It is impossible to have 700 and 500 PERs in the last two weeks...and I am extrapolating to CC/DD with a additinal time lead of 10 days..(based on our SS share of PER atleast!) All the best!

why not consider that the PER is not just an email to be sent to the applicants, it is a decision to be made first, then email being sent.

so they may take the decision of giving specific applicants positive eligibility and add them to the CAP, then start send them emails
 
k_b said:
FINALLY got PCC today..... took around 20 days. So any one applying from Haryana (India) can take this into account.

Hi KB,

I got my PCC from Ambala RPO...well it was pretty easy....didn't took much time.
 
nishesh3003 said:
There is a new terminology going around by the name of "Trust Lists".

This is in relation to the Credit Card applicants and their payment authorization and/or pre-approval for CIC against their respective Card issuing Banks.

I am a CC applicant as well. I would like to copy the response received from the Customer Care dept. following a Service request raised via the online banking portal for CITIBANK:

Dear Mr. XXX, We refer to your query dated September 19, 2014. We wish to inform that we do not find any recent transaction of 550 CAD at M/s.Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada approved in your card account. However, the mentioned transaction will be approved in your card account, if the card is in active status and there is available credit limit in your card account at the time of the transaction. As on date your card has an available credit limit of Rs. xxx,xxx.00. Further, your card ending XXXX can be used for international transactions with the available credit limit in your card account. The credit limit is the same for International and domestic transactions. For any further clarification, please write to us. We will be glad to assist you. Assuring you of our best services at all times. Sincerely, ABCD, Manager - Customer Care. P.S. For any further assistance, please feel free to contact our 24x7 CitiPhone banking division at the following numbers: Mumbai: 022 2823 2265, Gurgaon: 0124 254 2265, Chennai: 044 2852 2484, Bangalore: 080 2227 2265, Kolkata: 033 2283 2484 Please visit the following link to know all our CitiPhone numbers: https://www.online.citibank.co.in/customerservice/citiphone.htm


By no means am i trying to imply that my case is 'universal' and that it would apply to every other individual. BUT - I have never come across "Trust Lists" in the past and would appreciate if someone could point to the source (of the Banking portal, maybe) where such a terminology is clearly explained. Again, this could very well be a case with one bank and not the other, so not negating that probability.

Also, I cannot reaffirm to what the Bank has 'advised' at the moment until the transaction actually happens. Until then, I can only trust that they know what they are talking about.

I have also received the OTP Email from CITIBANK as have many other applicants. I would like to point out that CIC is not affected by this change as they never have been affected by OTP enabled CHIP Cards in the past where they have carried out successful transactions.

Thanks for sharing this, Nishesh.

I am myself a Citi card holder and had a similar conversation with them, 2 different agents over that past 4 days, who corroborated the same thing as mentioned by you. Again, I also received the OTP mail yesterday. In a nutshell, what the customer care said is that since I have provided a signed authorization to CIC to charge my card, the OTP process does not apply to the transaction done by CIC. Also, I already have a chip card.

+1!
 
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