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good answer Rahul.!

rahulpune82 said:
socc3rguy bhaai ,

IELTS men 7 hai but conversion of Shayari to English is difficult :o :o
 
mehul1313 said:
A friend in whatsapp group reported PPR few minutes back. His timeline is as follows:
App date: 16th May
Medicals: 27th Oct
RPRF encash: 13th Nov
PPR: 23rd Jan


GRE8 news mehul1313
:P :P :P :P :P
 
Few Canadian Things That No Other Country Will Ever Have

  • A seven-month Whistler ski season | Runs at Whistler Blackcomb are typically open from November through May. That's one of the lengthiest ski seasons on the continent.
  • A giant nickel | When authorities vetoed Ted Szilva's idea to increase the size of Canadian nickels, he fired back by building this 30-foot chunk of change with a faux dinosaur in front...and you thought kitschy roadside attractions were only in America.
  • Lake Louise | You can ski. You can do yoga. You can ski and do yoga at virtually the same exact time. Or you can row upon uncrowded waters in the summer sun.
  • The North American Swedish Fish factory | Did you know our favorite gill-bearing gummies are actually made in Ontario?
  • Three of the most liveable cities in the world | Calgary, Toronto and Vancouver all made the 2013 list of Most Liveable Cities in the World for their low crime rates, awesome culture, and stellar education. So if you visit Canada and decide to stay awhile (and you will decide to stay awhile), you're in good hands.
  • The original Tim Hortons | No trip to Canada would be complete without a breakfast biscuit from this classy convenience chain, which started out serving only humble coffee and donuts of the highest quality. Take that, 7-Eleven.
  • A real-deal walled city | Quebec City is the only fortified city north of Mexico whose walls still exist. Plus it's on the water.
  • Half the world's polar bears | More than 50% of our planet's furry white guys hail from Canada, and you can meet them when you drive in a tundra buggy, canoe the river, or stay in a lodge on their migration route.
  • The most adorable slang phrases you ever did hear | Need to run to the biffy (aka toilet)? Don't forget your two-four (24-pack of beer)
  • A maple syrup monopoly | we have over 8,000 businesses in Canada to thank for producing 80% of the Earth's syrup. Tour a real syrup farm to understand the magnitude of this nation's contribution to your pancakes.
  • Apologizing | It's not so easy to get a simple apology in most of the world. but here apologies are issued not just for some negligible mishap, but for actually having the gall to be on the receiving end of one
  • Lakes and "Cottage Country" | Canada has more lakes than any other country -- about 3 million.
  • Air | In a recent national air quality study by the World Health Organization, Canada placed third for the cleanest air on the planet.
 
alrite bro..!!

That's what I wrote few hrs back here...that NDVO is on duty and may be issuing PPR (may be at very slow speed) but some how they are not being reported here.

Anyway, good to know at least 1 PPR for the day.!


mehul1313 said:
Yeah, NDVO. Actually a batchmate of CIIP.
 
mehul1313 said:
A friend in whatsapp group reported PPR few minutes back. His timeline is as follows:
App date: 16th May
Medicals: 27th Oct
RPRF encash: 13th Nov
PPR: 23rd Jan

what about u mehul...u also waiting from long time.
 
immig_IT_guy said:
Guys,
Quick question, does 3rd line update means they are OK with our medicals??

Thanks
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yes. third line appears only after they are ok with the test results
 
socc3rguy said:
alrite bro..!!

That's what I wrote few hrs back here...that NDVO is on duty and may be issuing PPR (may be at very slow speed) but some how they are not being reported here.

Anyway, good to know at least 1 PPR for the day.!


Yes at-least 1
 
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Hey Palak...thank you for info.!!

few more shots (sorry if repeated):

Second Cup patio, Ontario lake, Woodbine beach, Oakville county, 1000 islands, Niagara casino, Rosy streets of St. Catherine, Reply's believe it or not @ Niagara, Lewiston bridge border (a bridge separating USA and Canada on Niagara falls) and many more..

Let's hope to get ourselves there very soon..!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D





palakpatel911 said:
Few Canadian Things That No Other Country Will Ever Have

  • A seven-month Whistler ski season | Runs at Whistler Blackcomb are typically open from November through May. That's one of the lengthiest ski seasons on the continent.
  • A giant nickel | When authorities vetoed Ted Szilva's idea to increase the size of Canadian nickels, he fired back by building this 30-foot chunk of change with a faux dinosaur in front...and you thought kitschy roadside attractions were only in America.
  • Lake Louise | You can ski. You can do yoga. You can ski and do yoga at virtually the same exact time. Or you can row upon uncrowded waters in the summer sun.
  • The North American Swedish Fish factory | Did you know our favorite gill-bearing gummies are actually made in Ontario?
  • Three of the most liveable cities in the world | Calgary, Toronto and Vancouver all made the 2013 list of Most Liveable Cities in the World for their low crime rates, awesome culture, and stellar education. So if you visit Canada and decide to stay awhile (and you will decide to stay awhile), you're in good hands.
  • The original Tim Hortons | No trip to Canada would be complete without a breakfast biscuit from this classy convenience chain, which started out serving only humble coffee and donuts of the highest quality. Take that, 7-Eleven.
  • A real-deal walled city | Quebec City is the only fortified city north of Mexico whose walls still exist. Plus it's on the water.
  • Half the world's polar bears | More than 50% of our planet's furry white guys hail from Canada, and you can meet them when you drive in a tundra buggy, canoe the river, or stay in a lodge on their migration route.
  • The most adorable slang phrases you ever did hear | Need to run to the biffy (aka toilet)? Don't forget your two-four (24-pack of beer)
  • A maple syrup monopoly | we have over 8,000 businesses in Canada to thank for producing 80% of the Earth's syrup. Tour a real syrup farm to understand the magnitude of this nation's contribution to your pancakes.
  • Apologizing | It's not so easy to get a simple apology in most of the world. but here apologies are issued not just for some negligible mishap, but for actually having the gall to be on the receiving end of one
  • Lakes and "Cottage Country" | Canada has more lakes than any other country -- about 3 million.
  • Air | In a recent national air quality study by the World Health Organization, Canada placed third for the cleanest air on the planet.
 
St. Catherines wow, reminds me for the:
First person to work on animation / VFX movies in Canadian film industry was from St. Catherines
Niagara falls, everyone knows that...

socc3rguy said:
Hey Palak...thank you for info.!!
few more shots (sorry if repeated):
Second Cup patio, Ontario lake, Woodbine beach, Oakville county, 1000 islands, Niagara casino, Rosy streets of St. Catherine, Reply's believe it or not @ Niagara, Lewiston bridge border (a bridge separating USA and Canada on Niagara falls) and many more..
Let's hope to get ourselves there very soon..!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
OK OK OK..But I need the PPR to enjoy all these. :D
 
Yahh Palakbhai...

Places are too good and decent.

weell...niagara falls..public figure, but the streets and attractions around it are amazing..including wax museums and ghost riders. ;D ;D ;D ;D


palakpatel911 said:
St. Catherines wow, reminds me for the:
First person to work on animation / VFX movies in Canadian film industry was from St. Catherines
Niagara falls, everyone knows that...
 
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