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kaemeemanalo said:
dependent ako ng dependent spouse nga pala tnx. sana makakita kami same case para share ideas.

Ang gulo. I-post mo dito details ng case mo at baka sakaling may kaparehas ka.
 
mykel29 said:
PER Received
Thank you po Lord..
Application received: 15 Aug 2014
CC charged: 18 Nov 2014
PER: 05 Dec 2014

Pls help me to update my details in our SS..
Thanks in advance.

Bro dmac11, you're are next to receive PER..

Congratulations! MR nmn wait naten! :)
 
blackorwhite2014 said:
Seniors,

Out of curiosity, what are the chances of being granted a Visa after receiving a PER? Were there cases after PER issuance when the final decision was not favorable for the applicant?

Thank you! :)
Statistically low ang chance for rejection after per but there are cases na ganun.
 
jjbrothers said:
Hi Elena! Waiting rin kami ng DM. Nov 18 nareceive ng CEM ung passport nmin. Kelan ba nareceive ung sayo? Usually 10-15 days lang may DM na.

Nov.17 received yung passports namin.. Medyo mabagal sila ngayn sobra na ako sa trending na 10-15 days hehe. :D
Balitaan mo ako kung DM ka na. Tnx
 
Meron ba sa inyo nakapgbayad dito ng RPRF ONLINE payment ?
 
rb107f said:
Meron ba sa inyo nakapgbayad dito ng RPRF ONLINE payment ?

here. online using CC.
 
mykel29 said:
PER Received
Thank you po Lord..
Application received: 15 Aug 2014
CC charged: 18 Nov 2014
PER: 05 Dec 2014

Pls help me to update my details in our SS..
Thanks in advance.

Bro dmac11, you're are next to receive PER..

Congrats!
 
jmfe said:
Via LBC po.

Ok po, thanks, sa e-mail po kasi sakin wala instruction Kung pano send additional docs. Thru mail as dhl ko po pinadala. Di na ko mag e-mail.
 
Alexandra9G said:
here. online using CC.

Anung inenter mo sa File number ? Di na need mgregister ?
 
manila_kbj said:
Statistically low ang chance for rejection after per but there are cases na ganun.

@manila_kbj Thank you for the reply! What are the usual reasons po, except for problems in Medical?

Correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding is when you received your PER, it means that your application has been thoroughly checked already (in terms of points, NOC matching- your actual JD vs. their requirement, other requirements) and that it already passed the qualifications needed to be eligible in FSWP. Then the transfer of the files to your local VO is for the medical and the assessment of the authenticity of the documents you have attached in your application?

Just checking if there are things that I still need to prepare for... OC lang po talaga. Thank you!
 
blackorwhite2014 said:
@ manila_kbj Thank you for the reply! What are the usual reasons po, except for problems in Medical?

Correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding is when you received your PER, it means that your application has been thoroughly checked already (in terms of points, NOC matching- your actual JD vs. their requirement, other requirements) and that it already passed the qualifications needed to be eligible in FSWP. Then the transfer of the files to your local VO is for the medical and the assessment of the authenticity of the documents you have attached in your application?

Just checking if there are things that I still need to prepare for... OC lang po talaga. Thank you!

Partially correct. After the transfer of the files to your local VO, some applicants may be required to add other supporting documents. For instance, if the recommendation letter is not convincing enough, they might ask you to provide the contract, pay slips, a CV, or even tax proof (in some cases). Another document that will be required for some applicants are the up-to-date police record(s). But then, of course, for most applicants: directly to the step of "ME". And ME and these adding documents might be required at the same time i think.
 
rb107f said:
Anung inenter mo sa File number ? Di na need mgregister ?

Hi. You need to register. quick register lang naman cya. dun kasi sa email mo ise-send nila yung receipt mo na need mo naman ipadala sa CIC.

It's just a quick process. Kaya make sure tama lahat ng details mo including if its within cc limit mo. Tapos eemail nila ang official receipt pag successful ang transaction. Ipi-print mo cya. Fill in the blanks and scan. You may then email together with the rest of other documents requested, if applicable. Check instructions sa letter nila to make sure of course.

I also suggest to call your bank after to make sure if pumasok yung transaction. Usually, floating pa yan and you have to check again with them after few days if posted na. Pwede kasi i-decline nila yan as protection measure or something. check lang.

application no ang nilagay ko. sa receipt, application number and even UCI no. nilagay ko to make sure.

Hope this helps.
 
Ang waiting natin parang waiting for the result of a major exam. hehehe :)
 
Miumiu said:
Partially correct. After the transfer of the files to your local VO, some applicants may be required to add other supporting documents. For instance, if the recommendation letter is not convincing enough, they might ask you to provide the contract, pay slips, a CV, or even tax proof (in some cases). Another document that will be required for some applicants are the up-to-date police record(s). But then, of course, for most applicants: directly to the step of "ME". And ME and these adding documents might be required at the same time i think.

Hi @Miumiu So essentially, the final decision will be dependent on how convincing the submitted documents were, and its completeness PLUS a positive result in the medicals. If all my docs are OK (eg. COE is complete and authentic, PCC is already included), and the ME turned out to be good also, then I can expect a positive decision to be made by the local VO right?

Thank you for the fast response! :)
 
blackorwhite2014 said:
Hi @ Miumiu So essentially, the final decision will be dependent on how convincing the submitted documents were, and its completeness PLUS a positive result in the medicals. If all my docs are OK (eg. COE is complete and authentic, PCC is already included), and the ME turned out to be good also, then I can expect a positive decision to be made by the local VO right?

Thank you for the fast response! :)

Yep. Once you are PER-ed, local VO won't deny you the visa easily -- of course unless the applicant has serious health issues or they have enough reasons to believe the documents provided are fake.