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capr13 said:
From this it can be concluded that as soon as they receive the medicals and if decision is made its a positive sign and they just need the passport to stamp the visa.

The visa issue date is actually the day when they conclude the decision based on the medicals.

Any comments on the same.??

Today any July Mr candidates please shout out...!!!!!!!!!!
All the best to other who are waiting at various stages.. :)

Good point but funny is that my Decision Made done two days after Visa Issued date (visa issued on 22nd and Decision Made on 24th.)
 
Dear Friends....
We have received our MR today from NDVO
Following is our time line
NOC 4011
Application received on 23june 2014
DD charged on 9th October 2014
PER received on 20th October 2014
Processing started on 2nd dec 2014
MR received on 7th jan 2015.....

SS updated

Best of luck for all applicants......
 
avk3884 said:
Seniors,

My second line update says "We started processing your application on December 16, 2014". But havent received my MR still.

I am a 14th July applicant.

Can anyone highlight what exactly happens between Second Line Update and the MR?

Thanks
Vinodh

bkground checks
 
HI People,

Need some advise. I am done with medicals and waiting for PPR. I have to travel to UK for two weeks on a business trip. Do i need to inform NDVO about this visit. If i do not inform the VO and as an when I get passport request , hope this does not seem like a misrepresentation.

Appreciate your assistance in this regard.
 
NikSonu said:
Hi
I called CIC before a hour And got my UCI

Checked status online. It shows in process

I clicked on " in process ", it shows we have received your application on 3 Oct 2014.

No PER yet.

Is it a good sign ?

awesome u r on boat safely
 
RanaGoshi said:
Hey but double secure is a service like.. I have my own password.. meaning if CIC do transaction like shopping for it. they will be redirected to another page asking for double secure password.. which CIC don't have ... Are you sure they will charge it as a merchant.. and not as some user doing online shopping..

only online txns require double authentication. CIC do not charge online. yes your card should be fine.
However for precaution, inform your card issuer that you are expecting a charge from CIC Canada in the coming months upto xxx which should be approved by them.
 
missionimpossible said:
HI People,

Need some advise. I am done with medicals and waiting for PPR. I have to travel to UK for two weeks on a business trip. Do i need to inform NDVO about this visit. If i do not inform the VO and as an when I get passport request , hope this does not seem like a misrepresentation.

Appreciate your assistance in this regard.
u r ok to go - if u do get psprt rqst - that will have timeline to submit - simply adhre to timeline and submit psprt or seek extension

there is no need to inform vo on short terms travels
 
GrantM said:
I got PER on the 28th of October. Sent a CSE today. I have come to hear of some instances where the VO has sent MR but it hasn't been received.


My Visa office is Pretoria and i received the PER on 8th October and no MR till now. My application was received on 12 june 2014. Any idea regarding the average processing time from PER to MR for Pretoria visa office?
 
@ Century
Especially, for Americans!

10 Things Brits Say…and What Americans Think We Mean ;D ;) :D ;)

1. What we say: “Sorry”
What Americans hear: “I sincerely apologize.”
Saying sorry is like a national tic, which means we Brits rarely use the word to convey a heartfelt apology. This is baffling to Americans who will, on occasion, reply with something like, “Why, exactly, are you sorry?” “I’m not,” you’ll say, confused. “Sorry.”

2. What we say: “How do you do?”
What Americans hear: “Please provide a rundown of your most recent medical.”
Despite how it sounds, this is a formal greeting and not an invitation for commentary on a person’s quality of life. But Americans sometimes take it literally and have no problem replying truthfully, with a list of ailments.

3. What we say: “Cheers”
What Americans hear: “To your good health”
In the U.S., this is what people say when they clink glasses in the pub. We do this too but Brits have other uses for this word, all of which will flummox your American friends. Like when we say “cheers” instead of “thank you.” Signing off a phone call or an email this way will leave U.S. folk wondering why you’re toasting them.

4. What we say: “You know what I mean?”
What Americans hear: “Did you comprehend what I just said?”
This British conversation filler isn’t even weighty enough to count as a rhetorical question. Nonetheless, Americans will take it at face value and seek to reassure you that they did indeed understand your last statement.

5. What we say: “I’ve got the right hump.”
What Americans hear: “I have a hunchback.”
Sometime Brits see fit to borrow camels’ dominant physical attribute to help explain that they’re annoyed or frustrated. We’re not, in fact, opening up about a crippling disfigurement.

6. What we say: “It’s a bit dear.”
What Americans hear: “It’s slightly adorable.”
When we Brits want to politely say something is too expensive, we might roll out this quaint old expression. Not a good idea if you’re trying to haggle with an American: they’ll take it as a compliment.

7. What we say: “I got off with this fit bird.”
What Americans hear: “I disembarked with an athletic pigeon.”
Don’t expect Americans to even attempt a translation here. But if they do manage to guess that “got off with” means “made out with”, be sure to clarify that what you mean by “bird.”

8. What we say: “I went to public school.”
What Americans hear: “I went to a school my parents didn’t pay for.”
Americans with a snobbish bent will lap up tales of posh British schooling. However, your use of the word “public” may well throw them off. Begin by explaining that, in the U.K., public school is the same as private school. Or, decide not to have this conversation in the first place because it’ll make you sound like a twit.

9. What we say: “I’m easy.”
What Americans hear: “I always have sex on the first date.”
Even the ultra laidback Brits who use this expression might still take issue with the American translation. To avoid misinterpretation, plump for something more on the nose like, “I don’t mind.”

10. What we say: “All right, darling?”
What Americans hear: “How are you, love of my life?”
Save prudish Americans’ blushes by not directing this informal version of “How do you do?” at them. Worse still is the West Country version, which substitutes “darling” for the infinitely more bewildering and inappropriate “my lover.”


Source: http://www.bbcamerica.com/mind-the-gap/2012/08/14/10-things-brits-sayand-what-americans-think-we-mean/
 
BEB

its not office that determines timeline - its how long an outsourced partner handles ur bkground check

averge wait time 1-3mths
 
vinaj said:
0016139444000 OPTIONS 1111131.
THE IVR WILL ASK FOR UCI NO.
DONT ENTER THAT (WILL ASK FOR 3 TIMES)
CALL WILL B TRANSFERRED TO AGENT (IF U R LUCKY).
ASK THEM ABOUT THE FILE NO/UCI AND DONT ASK ANY OTHER INFO.
BE CONFIDENT WHILE TALKING SINCE THEY R PARTING AWAY WITH PERSONAL INFO.
THE AGENT WILL ASK FOR PERSONAL DETAILS WHICH NO OTHER THAN U SHOULD BE KNOWING. SHE DIDN'T ASK MY PASSPORT NO. BUT IT MAY BE CALLED UPON BY THE AGENT IN OTHER CASES.

+1
 
avk3884 said:
Seniors,

My second line update says "We started processing your application on December 16, 2014". But havent received my MR still.

I am a 14th July applicant.

Can anyone highlight what exactly happens between Second Line Update and the MR?

Thanks
Vinodh

it means that the Visa officer has opened your file for processing and have initiated background and security checks through third party. Once the checks are successful, you will receive MR request
 
rksaha81 said:
Yahooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

Finally I have got the Long cherished PER mail.

Application date - 19 September 2014

DD encashed - 10 December 2014

PER Received - 07 January 2015.

NOC - 0911.

Thanks to all of you for helping me to keep my patience so long.

Congratulation. +1

Pls update the spreadsheet if not done.

_____________
Spreadsheet Entry/Resubmit Process
Click http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Entry --> fill form and click submit --> Click Edit your Response --> Go to the newly open page -->from the address bar, save the link/bookmark for future update.

Spreadsheet Update Process:
Open the saved/bookmarked link --> update information.

Lost my Edit Response Link:
Resubmit and follow Spreadsheet Entry/Resubmit Process explained above

Thanks and regards
 
sdhar said:
only online txns require double authentication. CIC do not charge online. yes your card should be fine.
However for precaution, inform your card issuer that you are expecting a charge from CIC Canada in the coming months upto xxx which should be approved by them.

Well if you say so... I will inform the bank about it.. I hope they don't face any issues because as mechants if you charge it.. it gets charged directly.
No stop there
 
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