Thank you!AMImtiaz said:Hi,
Its better you explain on a forwarding letter which you should attach with your MR, RFRP, Schedule A and Police clearances to be sent to SGVO/MVO.
Best regards,
AMI
Thank you!AMImtiaz said:Hi,
Its better you explain on a forwarding letter which you should attach with your MR, RFRP, Schedule A and Police clearances to be sent to SGVO/MVO.
Best regards,
AMI
Last year we have seen 1/2 cases, where MR came after decision made. But if they informed you that they sent you hard copy by postal mail, then it is not good. :-[ You better wait till receiving your hard copy decision. Meantime, you may raise a CSE mentioning that you got decision made without any correspondences, So was there any correspondence they sent you which you did not receive before?sayeed1973 said:Is there any incident where DM and MR came together?? Looking for hope....
sent an email yesterday to SGVO.Bright.Angel said:Last year we have seen 1/2 cases, where MR came after decision made. But if they informed you that they sent you hard copy by postal mail, then it is not good. :-[ You better wait till receiving your hard copy decision. Meantime, you may raise a CSE mentioning that you got decision made without any correspondences, So was there any correspondence they sent you which you did not receive before?
Politely asking is not harmful.
Same as mine for Criminal clearance certificate.sp_india said:just to update you all, got MR and PCC request for my Dec 2014 submitted application.
timeline:
1. We received your application for permanent residence on December 10, 2014.
2. We started processing your application on February 10, 2015.
3. We sent you correspondence on April 25, 2016. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the correspondence before sending us additional information, as the correspondence will outline all information that is required.
hope everything goes smooth from here for me and rest of all guys who waiting..
Congratulations. That's a great news. May I know which NOC you applied for? Did you apply from Bangladesh? I guess these information's would help a lot of people in the group.sp_india said:just to update you all, got MR and PCC request for my Dec 2014 submitted application.
timeline:
1. We received your application for permanent residence on December 10, 2014.
2. We started processing your application on February 10, 2015.
3. We sent you correspondence on April 25, 2016. If you have not yet provided the information or the requested documents, please do so as soon as possible. Please wait until you receive the correspondence before sending us additional information, as the correspondence will outline all information that is required.
hope everything goes smooth from here for me and rest of all guys who waiting..
Take a print copy, scan it and send it by email. Also send the hard copy with PCC by currier.Jess0612 said:hi All,
After paying the PRPF as requested, should we email the immigration office or we print the receipt and courrier it together with the Police check to VO? The instruction said: "submit proof of payment to this office" so I understand that I should send the copy of receipt to the VO. However, I heard that we also need to email them.
Please help. Thanks so much!
Thanks for your answer. Should I reply to the email that send the PRPF request?Bright.Angel said:Take a print copy, scan it and send it by email. Also send the hard copy with PCC by currier.
Not required. Just use the email reference while sending scan payment copyJess0612 said:Thanks for your answer. Should I reply to the email that send the PRPF request?
Dear all,Emkhi0106 said:Thanks Amimtiaz!
Any idea how I should contact them to explain my sittuation, using Case Specific Enquiry or replying the email requesting police record check sent from spore.immigration?
Thanks!
NOC 3142 from Singapore.rahatamin said:Congratulations. That's a great news. May I know which NOC you applied for? Did you apply from Bangladesh? I guess these information's would help a lot of people in the group.
Thanks.