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RKW said:
Guys,

A quick question,

While filling up the main application form (IMM-0008), what did you fill in section 2 for your spouse on the question "have you ever used another name"

was it the name (XXXX and surname) that she used before getting married

For your wife,it will be her maiden name.
 
kashish_v said:
He defintely is sure there is nothing to worry. But he's not sure if the canadian think so too :P

No worries, the doc doing medicals will be from India and i am sure he will be able to explain them in the medical terms which they better understand.

Good Luck !!!
 
garuna said:
I contacted bank and they told me that my DD has been debited but they were unable to give the exact date of encashment..

Hi,

How did u contact the bank....at the office or on phn banking?...mine is ICICI DD they vr telling about the amount deducted on the day I issued the DD but could not tell about the DD enchashed by CIC
 
kashish_v said:
It is absolutely no danger to either self OR public!! He's 40 years of age and has never reqd any treatment for this too!

Then there is no need to.worry

Stay blessed
 
vind said:
Then there is no need to.worry

Stay blessed

Thanks! All the best!
 
garuna said:
I contacted bank and they told me that my DD has been debited but they were unable to give the exact date of encashment..

Garuna for sure your PER is on the way ... just stick to your mailbox even keep checking spam folder. Many people have got it in their spam folder

Give us the PER news
 
kashish_v said:
He defintely is sure there is nothing to worry. But he's not sure if the canadian think so too :P

That's why I just told you the purpose of medical done by cic.
 
@ Garuna is worried and thinking too much, than required
save your energy for jumping and rolling which you will need to after PER email

vind said:
Garuna for sure your PER is on the way ... just stick to your mailbox even keep checking spam folder. Many people have got it in their spam folder

Give us the PER news
 
kashish_v said:
My husband gets a small dark patch in his chest Xray since birth. He's a doctor himself, and there are no abnormalities/diseases related to it. Do you think it might be a worry during our medicals?

Hi
As far as my knowledge,if the x-ray chest mark is due to Tuberculosis then Unfit for sure, if not due to this then should not be an issue. However advise you to go to cic nominated hospitals in your city and get the chest x ray done and get the doctor's opinion.
 
palakpatel911 said:
@ Garuna is worried and thinking too much, than required
save your energy for jumping and rolling which you will need to after PER email

100 aane Sahi baat (100% right bro)
 
Hattami said:
Hi all,

Please Help.

Can non-Indians who are currently non-residents in India request a PCC from India?
I mean, non-Indians who lived before in india, but now they are outside India, is it possible for them to request a PCC?

Please, let me know ..
Hi Hattami,

You can check with indian embassy in your country where you are living presently and get the PCC....
 
NRI16 said:
Hi
As far as my knowledge,if the x-ray chest mark is due to Tuberculosis then Unfit for sure, if not due to this then should not be an issue. However advise you to go to cic nominated hospitals in your city and get the chest x ray done and get the doctor's opinion.

Its not due to any disease, specially TB. Its something which has been there since birth!
 
vind said:
100 aane Sahi baat (100% right bro)

My bro aane 16 is 100%...
 
Guys,

A quick question,

While filling up the main application form (IMM-0008), what did you fill in section 2 for your spouse on the question "have you ever used another name"

was it the name (XXXX and surname) that she used before getting married

For your wife,it will be her maiden name.

Just now I realised that I checked box No, I didn't saw maiden name, only nickname and hence ignore that question.
Am I in trouble?
 
dmitrych said:
Hi everyone,
Just an update: I've received GCMS notes for my application, and even though I've read a lot about CIC procedures, I've found some of the notes fairly interesting and even surprising :)
CIC actually does verify the diplomas and work history via independent channels, such as your country official databases / government portals. So make sure the information you submit is consistent and true!

According to the notes, they've also sent a message to my company's CEO (his email and signature were on one of my work contracts). He rarely responds to emails, unless it's really important, so I wonder if he has noticed that email at all - he has never told me about it :D

Also, I've sent them a question once via the "Case specific enquiry" form - and this fact is also noted in the database :) - though, without the actual question text.

Another interesting fact: GCMS notes request was sent on Sep 8 and the response was received on Oct 9, with notes generated on Sep 10 - it looks as if they just keep the notes for a month before sending them back (maybe to limit the amount of requests or abuse?).


Here is the full timeline. Not sure if the order is similar for other offices (mine is Kyiv), but I hope it can still help:

May 6: Application received at CIO.
May 21: First record for my application in CIC database.
Jun 3: Fee encashed according to CIO.
Jun 6: Fee encashed according to the bank who has issued the draft.
Jul 14: PER.
Jul 29: Application sent to local VO.
Aug 6: Application received at local VO.
Sep 1: Criminality check passed.
Sep 3: Document verification completed.
Sep 3: Medicals request.
Sep 4: Medicals done.
Sep 7: Medicals passed.
Sep 10: "Medicals received" line has appeared in ECAS.
Security checks have not been started as of Sep 10 - they fit somewhere below.
Sep 19: "We started processing your application" line has appeared in ECAS.
Sep 23: RPRF request.
Sep 23: RPRF sent & received electronically.
Sep 23, a few hours later: Passport request.
Sep 23: Passport sent.
Sep 24: Passport received.
Sep 26: Visa issued.
Sep 28: "Decision made" status has appeared in ECAS.
Sep 29: Passport sent back.
Oct 2: Passport with the visa received.



+1 for the detailed info dmitrych .....:D

Each of the timelines are so close.....Seems they were trying to be overlapped.... ;) ;) ;) ;) :P :P :P :P :P


 
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