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s!nful said:
Dear Forum Members,

Am super pleased to share this news with you all.

App Date : 3rd July
DD encashed : 20 October
PER recd : 29 Oct
NOC : 0121

Thank you all for sharing and guiding.
Request admin to update the following details in SS.

Congrats and +1 to you !!
 
skashi said:
@ Vind, if NDVO sees your post, they may really make paper planes from ur app.
Nice Humor though. LOL.. :D ;D

Thats why I have sent some extra papers purposely. .... so that they can enjoy also while reviewing my file
 
niagracalling said:
can we people just put a full stop on this language row...........we have much more issues to discuss

any other language which wants to debut on pure English Canada visa forum
 
inspectorbharat said:
Hello
First of all Mabruk and getting Medical/RPRF and PP req

RPRF fee receipt, scan and email , also send the original via courier, do the same for information chart and passport pages
Medical results will be automatically sent by the doctor, either online or mail/courier, depends on the facility, these days all the medical centers are e centers...so it will be done in 2 days - 1 week after your medical exam

All the Best

Thanks a lot inspectorbharat! this forum rocks :)

Karan mentioned that i have to include medical receipt in the envelope, will the doctor provide me with such receipt to send to the visa office?
 
niagracalling said:
you have nothing to loose if you send a covering explaining the matter and attaching additional funds.BTW what document hv u attached for PPF

But is that necessary, that is the question ?

I have attached the transaction statements of my PPF account for last 3-4 years notorized. Account is though 6 years old. Would it be an issue again ? :o
 
Diplomatru said:
Have you seen the case of CIC employee been fired after watching pron during office hours? (No kidding)

That surely explains why they have become slow, :P
 
CanOl said:
Please avoid Hindi. there are members who do not understand Hindi. We need to show some respect to non Indians and our fellow members.

Thanks for encouraging people for using a language that is common for everyone in the forum. From my side, +1
 
h4.harry said:
But is that necessary, that is the question ?

I have attached the transaction statements of my PPF account for last 3-4 years notorized. Account is though 6 years old. Would it be an issue again ? :o

I asked the question to know whether it was mentioned on the statement it is a PPF a/c
 
niagracalling said:
any other language which wants to debut on pure English Canada visa forum
 
romar said:
الهنود مش حيعرفوا يقروا الكلام دة

The above reads: "Indian people will not be able to read this", and it is meant to be a kind reminder to our nice Indian fellows who sometimes type in Hindi in this forum. You are not the only multilingual people in this forum. So, let's strictly stick to using English :)

And by the way, thanks for the great contribution you do in this forum. You have helped me a lot. I wish I could speak Hindi :)

+1. Totally agreed.
 
CanadianLov3 said:

hahaha.......

Pashto is a member of the southeastern Iranian branch of Indo-Iranian languages spoken in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran. There are three main varieties of Pashto: Northern Pashto, spoken mainly in Pakistan; Southern Pashto, spoken mainly in Afghanistan; and Central Pashto, spoken mainly in Pakistan.

Classes begin from today
 
shah2014 said:
@ romar

More than 70 Million ppl in India can read this, who follow Urdu language which has Arabic script. However very few can understand it completely. Btw, we understand few words like الهنود and الكلام .

P.S: Point Well made.

Edit: @ niagracalling, sorry just read ur post.

Shah, Request you to please check your inbox.
 
niagracalling said:
hahaha.......

Pashto is a member of the southeastern Iranian branch of Indo-Iranian languages spoken in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran. There are three main varieties of Pashto: Northern Pashto, spoken mainly in Pakistan; Southern Pashto, spoken mainly in Afghanistan; and Central Pashto, spoken mainly in Pakistan.

Classes begin from today

+1 for linguistic info :D
 
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