niagracalling said:what may be the reason no caps updates till now?
Finding it hard to cross 5000 mark !
niagracalling said:what may be the reason no caps updates till now?
Called FBI, my application is in their DB. Good.aru_nj said:No need/use of giving a mail to FBI. You card will be charged with in two weeks time and you will get the report by Dec 18th 2014.(under present processing time)
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All the POF should be included as assets. PPF is allowed 50% and I guess the same with NSC. should include the same and no need to attach statement/receipt copy separately as already being done for POF.navpreet1982 said:Hello Guys,
Can we show Public Provident Fund(PPF) and National Saving Certificates(NSC) as Assets? If yes, then do we need to attach proofs of assets with appllication.
Thanks in advance
Arjun_Singh_76 said:Hi All,
Received the much awaited PER mail today![]()
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Application received : 11th June
CC charged : 29th Sept
PER received : 8th Oct
Sent PCC request from US : 8th Oct
Regards
Arjun Singh
savdeep said:While sending package, do i need to affix sufficient postage on the envelope? as mentioned on http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG7TOC.asp#overview
Dear i just can say best wishes for your file...not to wrry about it...they just want to cross check about your documents...so be positiveanthamsen said:Hi All,
NOC: 0113
8th May applicant
CC charged on 9-Jul-2014
PER received on 13-Aug-2014
ECAS: 2 line updated in ECAS.."We started processing your application on September 24, 2014"
I got an email from DELHI IMMIGRATION today and I thought it was for MR email..
However, god is taking a tool on me .. Unfortunately I got an email for INTERVIEW CALL-IN LETTER from DELHICONVOCATION
I'm not sure what went wrong with my application and supporting document.. Seniors, please share your thoughts, does anyone cross this hurdle...
I have posted the letter which I received as an attachment!
Dear XXXXXXXXXXX:
An interview concerning your application for permanent residence in Canada has been scheduled for you on Interview New Delhi 2014/11/05 09:30:00
PLEASE NOTE THAT INTERVIEW DATE FORMAT IS YEAR/MONTH/DATE at the Canadian High Commission, 7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021. To allow sufficient time to pass through security, please appear at least 15 minutes but not more than 30 minutes before your scheduled interview time.
Your spouse and all dependent children 18 years and over must attend the interview with you. Children under 18 do not need to attend unless we have requested it. If you have adopted a child other than by court order, the natural parents and the child must also attend the interview.
The Immigration Section of the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi provides interpretation services for Hindi and Punjabi only. Economic class applicants who require an interpreter for another language must engage the services of a qualified professional interpreter from an approved list of interpretation companies. This approved list of interpretation companies is attached to this letter. Should the applicant come to interview without one of these interpreters, the interview will be rescheduled, leading to processing delays. Interpreters other than from the firms on the approved list will not be accepted.
Please note that the figures quoted by the interpretation companies are not negotiable. Further, the companies have no connection to the High Commission and cannot assist you in any way to improve your chances of obtaining a visa. Should you attempt to negotiate on either on these items, we have instructed the companies to refuse to take you as a client. Thirdly, the companies should be contacted during business hours only. Should you call at any other time, the companies will refuse to take your calls.
Your application will be assessed at interview under the IRP Regulations For this assessment, we require current information regarding your education, work experience and your family configuration. Therefore, you are requested to bring with you the information/documentation listed below:
• completed immigrant application forms (IMM8) with schedules 1 and 3 and the Additional Family Information form (IMM5406) for yourself. These forms are available on CIC's website at cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/application-regular.asp
Immigration Section - Service de l'Immigration 7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri PO Box 5209 New Delhi 110021 India
You must bring supporting documents in original for all new information on your application for which you have not already submitted evidence.
• completed immigrant application forms (IMM8) with schedule 1 and the Additional Family Information form (IMM5406) for your spouse and each dependent child 18 years of age and over irrespective of whether they are accompanying you to Canada or not.
• conclusive proof of your claimed level of proficiency in English and/or French. This can be in the form of language test results by an approved organization or a written submission supporting your claimed level.
In addition, you must bring the following documents to the interview for each person included in your application:
• Original individual passports for each family member included in the application
regardless of age;
• Six photos, as per the enclosed instructions, for each person included in your application.
• Height and eye colour information for all eligible dependants as per the enclosed form;
• If you applied more than 12 months ago you must bring a current Police Certificate for
you and all eligible dependants over 18 years of age. This Police Certificate must be
issued either by a Senior Superintendent of Police or by a Regional Passport Office.
You must also bring to the interview original of the following documents for each person included in your application together with certified translations into English or French:
• birth, death, marriage, divorce document(s) as applicable to your case, if not already submitted;
• degrees, diplomas, mark sheets (or other documents confirming educational status);
• documentary evidence that establishes each of your dependants' relationship to you; (eg. original birth registration, school documents with parents' names etc.)
• employers' references/appointment letters with detailed information on duties performed, salary slips from your current and previous employments, provident fund receipts, Form 16, and evidence of vocational training and apprenticeship of training for yourself;
• proof of personal funds available to finance your resettlement in Canada; (e.g. bank statements for the past one year, fixed deposit receipts, and receipts of other transferable investments in your name.) If you have validated arranged employment, this does not apply to you.
• If you plan to have your dependents accompany you to Canada or to join you within the validity date of the visa, processing fees for all dependents must be paid before the interview. We recommend that, if you have not paid the fees, you send them immediately by the fastest means. Should the fees not be paid prior to the interview, no credit will be given for your spouse in the IRPA assessment. Fees are payable by bank draft or certified cheque only. Cash is not accepted.
• If you have relatives in Canada willing to assist you, you must provide proof of how you are related at the interview. Affidavits are not acceptable as proof. You must produce original all necessary birth certificates or other civil documents that prove the way that
Immigration Section - Service de l'Immigration 7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri PO Box 5209 New Delhi 110021 India
the person is related to you. Should you not provide such proof, no points will be awarded for the relative.
• If your marital status has changed since you submitted your application. If you were divorced, you must bring the divorce petition and certificate. If you were married, you must bring the marriage certificate, wedding photos, photos of you together after the wedding (e.g. outings). Each of you must also complete spousal questionnaire that is available at cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5490E.PDF. Please ignore the fact that the title refers to “sponsor”.
• Also bring ORIGINALS of the following documents:
• All Appointment letters, Latest experience letters, Promotion / Transfer and other such employment letters.
• Certificate for income tax deducted for the entire duration of stated work experience, Salary slips for entire duration of stated work experience
• Bank statements showing credit or above-mentioned salary receipts.
• Income tax returns for entire duration of stated work experience.
• Employment provident fund statements (NOT public provident fund) for entire duration of stated work experience.
• All educational degree certificates
• Wedding photos and albums
• Copies of employer`s registration / incorporation.
NOTE: If you fail to attend this interview your application will be assessed based on the information contained in your application form and the supporting documentation you have provided. Since an interview was scheduled to address concerns with the information in your file, this will likely lead to the refusal of your application. No additional interview will be scheduled.
If corresponding with this office, please quote the above file number.
This letter should be presented at the Immigration gate when you arrive for your interview and then to the receptionist inside.
Sincerely,
Immigration Section
PS: This is a computer generated letter does not require any signature.
kishcanada said:Hi friends,
How many days approx will it take for NDVO from PER date to COPR (confirmation of permanent residence)?
Asking because the spreadsheet does not have date estimates for NDVO.
Cheers,
Kishcanada
PPF is tricky as it has a lock-in period. There is clause that you can withdraw 50% after 5 years. So, only if you have completed 5 years then you can include 50% of the investment in PPF for POF.navpreet1982 said:Hello Guys,
Can we show Public Provident Fund(PPF) and National Saving Certificates(NSC) as Assets? If yes, then do we need to attach proofs of assets with appllication.
Thanks in advance