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Sir thanks a lot for kind advise i just checked... I gave job duty on company letter head and it doesn't have any contact details except addresses of HO & Factory premises. Also there are contact details of our MDs on brochure. I don't know whats gonna happen now..

Hope CIC officers will spare me for this mistake..

Thanks again sir
 
Suji1234 said:
Bro,

Did you hear anything from NDVO on MR? I am May 20th Applicant Same as yours with NOC 1112

no news on MR yet. Hoping to hear from NDVO by end of October.

Good to know you are also a 1112 applicant. Do you have a job offer? If no, what are your plans after moving to canada?

I guess 1112 applicants should network and help each other.
 
Century said:
So far, my OPINION is:

Neutral news: Only 1st line updated
Good News: MR Received 1st and no 2nd line updated or updated later on.
Not Good News: 2nd line updated only. And everything got stuck. Probably those are the applicants whose backgrounds are being checked.


I certainly agree with u.For those whose second line has been updated,waiting is still on.......While those who have received MR directly should party all-nite.. ;) ;) ;)
 
ashif_eee said:
Brother,

1,2. U dont need to send any tax related docs on the application kit.......Since it has not been mentioned on there....

3. Please check below:

Work experience requirement:


1. Job duties on Company Letter head.
2. Full time /Working hour should be mentioned.
3. Company's seal if applicable

Additional:

5. Appointment/contract letter
6. Payslip (3 months will be enough)
7. Business card of applicant and referee (reference letter's).

Thanks for your reply Brother,

I like in south east asia for couple of years (Working), Should I choose my visa office according to where I live, in this case Singapore or just go with my home country visa office?
Does this really affect my application ?
 
deviim15 said:
no news on MR yet. Hoping to hear from NDVO by end of October.

Good to know you are also a 1112 applicant. Do you have a job offer? If no, what are your plans after moving to canada?

I guess 1112 applicants should network and help each other.

I was thinking this week we might get MR...Lets hope for the best. No Job Offer havent planned anything yet. Dont wanna jump the gun.. Ones all done will plan it . What about you?
 
IndoCan2014 said:
Hi seniors...............
Luckily I got PER on 18th of sept ....wat are the next steps??I had not sent PCC...any idea wen will they ask for it???


Thanks

Your VO will send MR and PCC request, hopefully in 45 to 60 days. Goodluck
 
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is PER and APPLICATION NUMBER are the same ? which starts with a leter "E......" ?
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Suji1234 said:
I was thinking this week we might get MR...Lets hope for the best. No Job Offer havent planned anything yet. Dont wanna jump the gun.. Ones all done will plan it . What about you?

Same here. Dont feel like planning anything before getting visa. But with each passing day, getting all anxious. The holidays in first week of October pushed our dates for getting MR and PCC. Ideally we should have got MR by end of this week. Just hope that we get it by end of October now.
 
sssp said:
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is PER and APPLICATION NUMBER are the same ? which starts with a leter "E......" ?
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PER is just an acknowledgement email. mentioning your file number starting with 'E0000....". its just confirmatin that your application has been reviewed and is placed in queue for further processing..

Good Luck ..!!
 
sssp said:
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is PER and APPLICATION NUMBER are the same ? which starts with a leter "E......" ?
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U will have two different numbers in the PER mail......UCI and Application number/File number.

UCI is a 8 digit number.
Application number is a 10 digit alphanumeric.
 
Hi All,

In my application for 2171 (received date 9/25), I had sent my manager's letter, salary slips, service hours summary, work contracts, and affidavit as proof of experience. However, now after much persuading, my company has provided me an official letter with roles, responsibilities, "full time" status, and designation, on a company letterhead with signature of the Director of my division. This letter will remove all doubts about my experience.

Now, I had a few questions regarding this:

1. do you suggest I send this document to CIC? I am worried if my application submission date gets modified to when this letter reaches - I know some folks have told it doesn't, but want to check in with someone who did it and had no issue.

2. how should I proceed with sending this letter?

3. Do I need to wait for 6 weeks after the application had been received by CIC. Their website asks to wait for 6 weeks, here's the transcript: "You will not receive a reply to your email if: you applied within the last six weeks"

Please help! Any help will be much much appreciated! Thank you!
 
Dear All,
Did any one email London visa office with additional documents?
I received acknowledgement and bounce back message one after the other...what could it mean..shall I consider it delivered or bounced message?

Thanks
 
shahraz said:
Thanks for your reply Brother,

I like in south east asia for couple of years (Working), Should I choose my visa office according to where I live, in this case Singapore or just go with my home country visa office?
Does this really affect my application ?

Singapore is the worst vo in the world...So try to choose ur country of nationality's VO....:)
 
Diplomatru said:
Continuing the series of my Ontario blogs.

Buying a car 8)

So, you decided to settle here. Unless you end up in a large city with advanced transit system, you will definetely need to buy a car to get by (do the grocery, commute and do other stuff).

Since you are a newcomer, it's HIGHLY unlikely that this purchase would be financed by a bank or credit union. So, you will have to pay cash. I would highly recomend to start with a used vehicle, because they are generally very well maintaned (most Canadians change oil once in 5000km), and cost ~50% less than a brand new car. Basically, you have two options to go from here:

1) Buy from a private seller.
2) Buy from a dealership.

Private deals actually amount to 10% of the whole used car market and there's good reason for that. If you buy from a dealership, they will do the licensing and emission test on your behalf and pay the HST as well. Moreover, you are guaranteed that the ownership is not encumbered by loans. Most cars come with extended warranties (up to 5 years on drivetrain coverage) and even roadside assistance (which can lower the insurance rate). Some dealerships have a Carproof report that mentions the whole history of the automobile (insurance claims, licensing, tickets, maintanance, etc.). This is Canada-wide registry that holds all records on cars. If the dealership doesn't offer a Carproof report, you can buy it for 50CAD online. The downside of dealerships is that sometimes they apply additional administrative fees, and generally they charge a little more for cars in comparison to a private seller.

http://autotrader.ca/ is the largest Canadian site where you can look for a car with sorting by brand, location and other variables.

If you find a car that you are interested in, give a call to the salesperson and arrange for a showing. Most of the ads don't last forever, so you have to act fast. You need to bring your Driving license, then the dealership will attach a temporary license plate to the car, and you can test drive it all you want. Generally, the salesperson won't accompany you (yes, this is Canada). If you like the car, you can attempt to negotiate a little (mostly, they don't lower the price for a used vehicle, but nevertheless). Then you sign a Bill of sale and deposit a certain amount of the vehicle's total as an upfront. At this point you are legally binded to finalize the deal, so don't sign it unless you are willing to buy the car. When it's done, you will be provided with a copy of the Bill containing all the details on the car, and the owner (that is you). At this point you will have to go home and obtain a certified check from your bank to pay the remaining amount and also buy an insurance (it's mandatory in Canada). You can use kanetix.ca to look for a better quote or call the Insurance companies one-by-one (it's a tiresome process, but the quotes differ a great deal, so do put effort in it). The estimated rate for a newcomer amounts to ~3000CAD in Ontario, the larger the city you live in - the more you pay. However, they will break down the total for you in 12 payments, so you can pay it on monthly basis, which will make your life a little easier. You can buy the insurance by phone, and they will immediately email or fax you a temporary insurance card, which will be valid until you receive the hard copy via Canada post. As soon as you receive this interim insurance, forward it to the dealership and they will license the car for you (usually takes one business day). They will notify you when it's ready for pickup. Don't forget to bring your driving license, certified check and temporary insurance with you. The car will be ready for you, so grab the Ownership (it's the passport of the vehicle containing two portions - Vehicle and Owner), SIGN IT and go home to celebrate. And please, drive safely! :D

To be continued

Thank you very much Diplomatru. :)
 
deviim15 said:
Same here. Dont feel like planning anything before getting visa. But with each passing day, getting all anxious. The holidays in first week of October pushed our dates for getting MR and PCC. Ideally we should have got MR by end of this week. Just hope that we get it by end of October now.

CHeers!!..Good Luck to All Our Forum members...
 
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