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Hi All,
I received AOR from Colombo , Sri Lanka

my timeline

Applicatn Date- Oct 6th
DD encash- Dec 15th
PER - Jan 14th
AOR - Feb 13th
VO - (NDVO) transferred to Colombo
NOC - 1212

Can anyone suggest me time taken by Colombo VO generally. When should I expect MR?

Thanks in advance.
 
hi all,

the PPR from NDVO says we should check the vfs india website for information on how to transmit the passports it is silent whether we can send the passports through courier but I have been advised by a senior member of the forum that it is perfectly all right to send the passports via courier.

since I live far away from any VFS global collection centre I am thinking of sending them via courier and I am told NDVO will not be unhappy about this and it is perfectly ok to send them through courier as long as I am ready/willing to receive them back via ordinary national post.

please comment soon.

best regards,
 
youfes said:
Dears,
Have anyone tried to send a case specific enquiry (CSE) to the visa office and face technical problems regrading error page appearance ?!. Every time I try to use the cse service via all available browsers I face the same problem. I experienced this problem once before when trying to contact the CPC-Ottawa but later I contacted with them through email. Now , I knew that my application was transferred to Cairo Visa Office and I want to inform them about the previous B1/B2 USA visa refusal which I've already told the CPC-Ottawa (as it was more likely that my application would have been transferred there ) and the CIO many times . But with this new piece of information , I'm obliged to contact Cairo Visa Office , especially after one fellow has informed lately that the Visa Office asked him about the reason for not mentioning his wife's B1/B2 refusal despite the fact that she was refused for such a visa 7 years ago. That was after he had done his medicals and his visa office was cpc-ottawa.
- N.B. : the problem is that many have informed that the VISA office in Cairo is closed ! and the other problem is that the alternative email seems to be not working .
Here's a screenshot of the error page :

I appreciate your help.
Thanks!

are you attaching any file

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i faced same problem while raising cse to ndvo
 
malay14all said:
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.

A child's passport is done in 5 days, if the parents passport is valid
 
bless us with a PPR
To keep our hope alive
 
1111Canada,

I see that you have only made 5 posts till date and all those five we today with the same content on the below 5 rooms.

NOC 1111 and 1112 - FSW 2014 Applicants (JOIN HERE)
FSW 2014 Applicants Timeline- Lets Network Here.
London Visa Office
NOC 1111. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT AND AUDIT OCT, NOV, DEC APPLICANT
Pakistan Application Forum................


Fellow forumites the below in red is not true. Don't get hassled up.
1111Canada, stop spreading un-true rumours and if you are the victim, fire you agent, he is full of S# @ T.


1111Canada said:
Hello to all, I am new here. A family friend had told me about this forum & I think it would be better to link with you all for my future conversation with VO.

1st of all, I want to tell about me. I am applicant of NOC 1111, FSWP 2014. My application was reached on 26th Dec, 2014 at CIO Sydney, NS. And, I am much glad to tell, last night had received PER e mail from CIO, which stated that VO would contact me for further proceeding on my application.

I am much surprised, because I was not expecting this PER e mail much early. Hence, a friend of me had applied in OCT, 2014 but, he did not even charged yet. My that friend had called to CIC agent & asked how he did not charged & I received PER. Agent stated, there was a temporary pause after mid OCt applicants but now they had started from 30 DEC to backwards OCT. Because, first come first serve basis has been ended from 1 January, 2014. And CIC would chose best applicants either cap would reached or not up to reaching MID OCT from DEC30.

It is really much surprising for me. But, anyhow I am so much happy to get PER. Could anyone please guide me, when should I be getting MR request by VO?

Regards
 
B K said:
are you attaching any file

if yes
Files must be 2 MB or smaller. If you include multiple files, the total size must be 3.5 MB or smaller.
only accept files in PDF, JPEG, TIFF, DOC, or DOCX formats

i faced same problem while raising cse to ndvo

No, I've done as you mentioned!
 
AndySin007 said:
I am 3rd Nov but no PER till now DD encashed on 10Jan, do you have UCI ? whats the ecas status ?

I am 3rd Nov Applicant...NOC 1212. DD Encashed on Jan 08, 2015...NO PER YET :'(
 
A very good experience shared here as well !
http://www.immigrationexperience.ca/

Get that Canadian job faster with these five simple tips
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FAQs
immigration.ca/en/canada-immigration/immigration-faq.html

Canada Aims To Attract Up To 285,000 New Immigrants In 2015
http://www.cicnews.com/2014/11/canada-aims-attract-285000-immigrants-2015-114047.html
 
Few FAQs:

1. Do I become a Permanent Resident of Canada as soon as my Canada Immigration Visa is issued?
No. You will only become a Permanent Resident of Canada when you cross a Canadian port of entry with your valid passport and your valid Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa. This is referred to as 'landing in Canada'.

2. How long can I wait to land in Canada after my Canada Immigration Visa is issued?
You must land in Canada before the expiry date, which appears on your Canada Immigration Visa. Usually, the expiry date is one year from the time medical examinations were completed. As this is not always the case, be sure to verify the expiry date as soon as you receive your Canada Immigration Visa.

3. Can the expiry date on my Canada Immigration Visa be extended?
As a general rule, the expiry date on your Canada Immigration Visa will not be extended. Failure to land in Canada before the expiry date may result in the necessity of re-application.

4. Must I first enter Canada at the destination I indicated on my application form?
Generally, the holder of a Canada Immigration Visa may enter Canada at any port of entry without difficulty. However, if you first enter Canada at a port of entry in the Province of Quebec, you must have been accepted by Quebec and have a valid Quebec Certificate of Selection or be prepared to document your clear intention to reside in a province other than Quebec.

5. What documents do I need with me when I first land in Canada?
When you first land in Canada, you will need your valid passport containing your unexpired Canada Immigration Visa and a document entitled Confirmation of Permanent Residence. Your accompanying dependents, if applicable, will need the same. It is a good idea to also have evidence of your settlement funds and an inventory of all personal belongings in your possession and other items that you now own but intend to bring to Canada at a later date.

6. When must my accompanying dependents land Canada?
Accompanying dependents cannot land in Canada before the Principal Applicant has done so. The accompanying dependents may first land in Canada with the Principal Applicant or after the Principal Applicant, but in either case prior to the expiry date indicated on their Canada Immigration Visas.
 
rvp_deltario said:
1111Canada,

I see that you have only made 5 posts till date and all those five we today with the same content on the below 5 rooms.

NOC 1111 and 1112 - FSW 2014 Applicants (JOIN HERE)
FSW 2014 Applicants Timeline- Lets Network Here.
London Visa Office
NOC 1111. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT AND AUDIT OCT, NOV, DEC APPLICANT
Pakistan Application Forum................


Fellow forumites the below in red is not true. Don't get hassled up.
1111Canada, stop spreading un-true rumours and if you are the victim, fire you agent, he is full of S# @ T.

Thanks friend for that research. Indeed a deliberate attempt to inject sadness in people mind
Everyone knows FSWP program ministerial instructions and each application is assigned with a Lock-in-Date. The most important date is the date on which they received your application and this is your Lock-in-Date.

This post is best fit in dustbin

thanks
 
On you screenshot, in the description field, it talks of setting the "validateRequest = False"
Looks like a security o firewall issue.
Please try the same on another browser.
Which one are you presently using, Safari?

youfes said:
Dears,
Have anyone tried to send a case specific enquiry (CSE) to the visa office and face technical problems regrading error page appearance ?!. Every time I try to use the cse service via all available browsers I face the same problem. I experienced this problem once before when trying to contact the CPC-Ottawa but later I contacted with them through email. Now , I knew that my application was transferred to Cairo Visa Office and I want to inform them about the previous B1/B2 USA visa refusal which I've already told the CPC-Ottawa (as it was more likely that my application would have been transferred there ) and the CIO many times . But with this new piece of information , I'm obliged to contact Cairo Visa Office , especially after one fellow has informed lately that the Visa Office asked him about the reason for not mentioning his wife's B1/B2 refusal despite the fact that she was refused for such a visa 7 years ago. That was after he had done his medicals and his visa office was cpc-ottawa.
- N.B. : the problem is that many have informed that the VISA office in Cairo is closed ! and the other problem is that the alternative email seems to be not working .
Here's a screenshot of the error page :

Screenshot_6.png


I appreciate your help.
Thanks!
 
palakpatel911 said:
Few FAQs:

1. Do I become a Permanent Resident of Canada as soon as my Canada Immigration Visa is issued?
No. You will only become a Permanent Resident of Canada when you cross a Canadian port of entry with your valid passport and your valid Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa. This is referred to as 'landing in Canada'.

2. How long can I wait to land in Canada after my Canada Immigration Visa is issued?
You must land in Canada before the expiry date, which appears on your Canada Immigration Visa. Usually, the expiry date is one year from the time medical examinations were completed. As this is not always the case, be sure to verify the expiry date as soon as you receive your Canada Immigration Visa.

3. Can the expiry date on my Canada Immigration Visa be extended?
As a general rule, the expiry date on your Canada Immigration Visa will not be extended. Failure to land in Canada before the expiry date may result in the necessity of re-application.

4. Must I first enter Canada at the destination I indicated on my application form?
Generally, the holder of a Canada Immigration Visa may enter Canada at any port of entry without difficulty. However, if you first enter Canada at a port of entry in the Province of Quebec, you must have been accepted by Quebec and have a valid Quebec Certificate of Selection or be prepared to document your clear intention to reside in a province other than Quebec.

5. What documents do I need with me when I first land in Canada?
When you first land in Canada, you will need your valid passport containing your unexpired Canada Immigration Visa and a document entitled Confirmation of Permanent Residence. Your accompanying dependents, if applicable, will need the same. It is a good idea to also have evidence of your settlement funds and an inventory of all personal belongings in your possession and other items that you now own but intend to bring to Canada at a later date.

6. When must my accompanying dependents land Canada?
Accompanying dependents cannot land in Canada before the Principal Applicant has done so. The accompanying dependents may first land in Canada with the Principal Applicant or after the Principal Applicant, but in either case prior to the expiry date indicated on their Canada Immigration Visas.

+1 bro
 
hi all,

the PPR from NDVO says we should check the vfs india website for information on how to transmit the passports it is silent whether we can send the passports through courier but I have been advised by a senior member of the forum that it is perfectly all right to send the passports via courier.

since I live far away from any VFS global collection centre I am thinking of sending them via courier and I am told NDVO will not be unhappy about this and it is perfectly ok to send them through courier as long as I am ready/willing to receive them back via ordinary national post.

please comment soon.

best regards,

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anyone help me how much time to get UK PCC?

i have applied to ACPO Criminal Records Office, am i on right track.....?
 
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