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pappusampath said:
what is GCMS? Explain it

http://www.gcmsfile.com/

Your question seems like one in a school exam paper!
Explain or you'll not be awarded points, meh!

anyway, go through the link above PAPPUUU :P
 
Guys, called my bank just now and got the good news...My DD has been encashed...Application submitted: 15th Dec 2014, NOC: 2131...wait for PER begins.. :D
 
mandelu said:
Hi All,
Do we have any information about NOC 2133?
Last CC charged for NOC 2133?

Anybody from the below list or any Dec applicant for NOC 2133. Has your CC been charged from CIC?
ashu2748,pb0001,Manankumar Joshi,qamar425,PK786,danielpuma,Micro83,guruofc,lordades,scrollmeout

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Rgds,
Mandelu

Dont know if someone has replied to you..

Latest CC for 2133 is Dec 3. And DD is Nov 12.

2133 Spreadsheet = https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Edoq1Rs96XCcpxnkqYg3yEkHRqUI1ikh_ND2ET6PubY/edit#gid=1039203036
2133 whatsapp +639994282975
 
ANANJAY said:
Congrats nd +1
Thanks ananjay ...+1 for your wishes...
 
Hi Guys,
Anyone from Configuration Management ?


Thanks.
 
while going through the status of many applicants,i felt that submitting PCC with the application itself, than along with MR,RPRF significantly decreases the timeline between MR and PPR. This may be coz the VO can conduct both background and security checks together and be ready for PPR once medicals are clear.

And in such cases we can expect PPR/DM based on the MR submission date mentioned in the mail (usually 30-45 days once u get ur medical call).

Need your thoughts on the same mates..
 
Good and Convincible logic sonujacob..!! Agreed with u.

Let seniors highlight their view.! :) :)

Sonujacob said:
while going through the status of many applicants,i felt that submitting PCC with the application itself, than along with MR,RPRF significantly decreases the timeline between MR and PPR. This may be coz the VO can conduct both background and security checks together and be ready for PPR once medicals are clear.

And in such cases we can expect PPR/DM based on the MR submission date mentioned in the mail (usually 30-45 days once u get ur medical call).

Need your thoughts on the same mates..
 
vish.777 said:
To all the lovely applicants

I read so many posts, some happy for PER, some frustrated with the wait and some over the moon for getting a PPR

Feels so happy to see many elated applicants, they have waited for this day hoping to change many things in life, probably had been mocked over many things by people around but they still were patient for this day.
Many would have cried in happiness after such a long wait and finally it has paid off!
Wish you guys handle every other situation in life with such patience and achieve what you always wanted to - GOOD LUCK!

To all who are still waiting
To be practical, this is life! Things you never wanted actually, you get them at ease and you dont realise its importance.
If it takes long, tests your patience, has given you sleepless nights, made you not to get to work during this time, then just imagine of THE day when you get a PPR and THE day when your FACEBOOK status is going to change to MOVED TO CANADA .. .. ..yes thats what am talking about! Just hang in there, its not by your choice you are waiting so let it be what it is, let that end result be of matter and think of that day when you'll forget of this wait that kept you anticipating for that eternal thing - PR

Well Said !!! Thanks for bringing in the positivity !!! Good luck
 
Sonujacob said:
while going through the status of many applicants,i felt that submitting PCC with the application itself, than along with MR,RPRF significantly decreases the timeline between MR and PPR. This may be coz the VO can conduct both background and security checks together and be ready for PPR once medicals are clear.

And in such cases we can expect PPR/DM based on the MR submission date mentioned in the mail (usually 30-45 days once u get ur medical call).

Need your thoughts on the same mates..
It's wrong in my case. I have been waiting for more than 75 days though I submitted PCC with application.
 
Sonujacob said:
while going through the status of many applicants,i felt that submitting PCC with the application itself, than along with MR,RPRF significantly decreases the timeline between MR and PPR. This may be coz the VO can conduct both background and security checks together and be ready for PPR once medicals are clear.

And in such cases we can expect PPR/DM based on the MR submission date mentioned in the mail (usually 30-45 days once u get ur medical call).

Need your thoughts on the same mates..

Agree.. while Sending the Medicals they also send the Request Document which consist of the documents which they are expecting to complete review and take decision. So in that document they mention the End date as well and once that is over very soon the PPR will arrive in ur mail box.
 
I think.... here, demand of NOC plays a role..!

lovechitwan said:
It's wrong in my case. I have been waiting for more than 75 days though I submitted PCC with application.
 
Hello,

In india if someone has experienced it, can you please tell me how much time does it take to add a new born in application. Including getting the passport for the child and notifying NDVO.
 
GUYZ PLEASE HELP...27 AUG APPLICANT...PER 18TH DEC..NDVO

I HAVE 2 QUESTIONS..

1. WHEN CAN I EXPECT SECOND LINE UPDATE??
2. TILL WHAT TIME DOES NDVO UPDATES THE STATUS, I AM FED UP OF REFRESHING MY ECAS..I WILL DO AT THE END OF DAY TILL NDVO WORKS???
 
NOC 0121 ..... App Sent 16/09 ... app recd cy CIC 24/09 .... DD en cashed 12/12 as per CIC ..... PER recd 12/02

Can any 1 advice what is the average time to get AOR or MR from NDVO from here on ?

Thanks
 
GUYZ PLEASE HELP...27 AUG APPLICANT...PER 18TH DEC..NDVO

I HAVE 2 QUESTIONS..

1. WHEN CAN I EXPECT SECOND LINE UPDATE??
2. TILL WHAT TIME DOES NDVO UPDATES THE STATUS, I AM FED UP OF REFRESHING MY ECAS..I WILL DO AT THE END OF DAY TILL NDVO WORKS???
 
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