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Warsaw VO : Address Change : One Month since request and no change
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hi All,

I requested for address change via Case specific enquiry for WARSAW VO on 16-Feb and so far my file is not updated, its still has old address..

Please advise friends what should I do ?

what is their normal response times.

thanks,
 
gud morning WVO.. Plz wake up and shower some MR's... plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :'(
 
Gr8 Cngrts......... :)
dhvl said:
Received MR on 19/03/2015

Application received date 25/09/2014
PER 08/01/2015
AOR 03/02/2015
original vo - NDVO
transferred to - WVO

No second line update. Direct MR,PCC & RPRF.
 
Quina said:
hi all..

Just got to know from CIC that my file has been transferred to Warsaw visa office.. Need to know how fast is the visa office is it better than Delhi.. How many december applicants have received MR????

Thanks..
Dear Quina, welcome to the WVO club. In fact October applicants are still waiting for MRs.. Your turn will soon come. till then lets all the play the waiting game ;)
 
nitbha said:
gud morning WVO.. Plz wake up and shower some MR's... plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :'(
Yes we expect WVO to do miracles.... :D
 
Hi dhvl

Could you pls share the MR mail sent by WVO as requested by other members also.
 
Hi,
Received my AOR from Warsaw VO. Originally it should have been NDVO but now its Warsaw!! Hoping for the best!
 
chugh.gurpreet said:
Hi dhvl

Could you pls share the MR mail sent by WVO as requested by other members also.
Dear
> Applicant,
>
> File number:
> xxxxxxx
>
> Date: March 19, 2015
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> REQUEST FOR SUBMISSION
> OF DOCUMENTS
>
>
>
> This letter is in
> reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada.
>
>
> WHY ARE YOU RECEIVING
> THIS LETTER?
>
> Your file will be
> reviewed now to assess your admissibility and eligibility. Some
> documents need to be updated before a review can take place.
>
> WHAT ARE WE
> REQUESTING?
>
>
>
> -
> Police certificates from India for yourself, your spouse and each
> dependent child over the age of 18
>
> o
> You, your spouse and your dependent children over the age of
> 18 must submit an updated police certificate from the country where
> they are currently residing
>
> o
> You must submit a police certificate from every country where you and
> your spouse have resided more than six months if it has not already
> been submitted; this requirements applies also to your dependent
> children if they have resided in foreign countries for more than six
> months after their 18th birthday
>
> o
> Our website contains useful information on how to obtain foreign
> police certificates:
> http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/index.asp
>
> -
> Completion of the medical examination for yourself, your spouse and
> your dependent children
>
> o
> The required forms with detailed instructions will be sent to you by a
> separate e-mail.
>
>
>
>
> -
> Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee for yourself and your
> spouse (if applicable), if it has not already been paid. The amount
> is $ 490 CAD per person.
>
> o
> Instructions on how to make the payment can be found here:
> http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/poland-pologne/visas/fees-frais.a
> spx?lang=eng
>
>
>
>
> -
> A copy of
> all pages of passport for yourself, your spouse and your accompanying
> dependent children
>
> o
> Each person must have their own passport and there must be at least
> two blank pages in each passport
>
> o
> The passport should be valid for the next twelve months and should be
> the passport that you intend to use to enter Canada
>
>
> o
> Ordinary passports are the only type of passport into which a
> permanent resident visa maybe inserted. Diplomatic, official and
> special passports are not acceptable
>
>
> - Specify
> the height and eye colour for you and each of your accompanying
> dependents (on a separate sheet of
> paper)
>
>
>
> HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR
> DOCUMENTS?
>
> You must send all
> documents together in one package. Our mailing address can be found at
> the bottom of this page. Please write your file number on the outside
> of the envelope and on the cover letter that will accompany your
> documents.
>
>
> You have sixty (60)
> days to submit the documents.
>
>
> If you require foreign
> police certificates which take more than sixty days to obtain, please
> send all other documents with a note explaining which police
> certificate are missing and when you should be able to send them.
>
>
>
>
> WHAT ARE THE NEXT
> STEPS?
>
> If your documents are
> not submitted within sixty days, your application will be reviewed and
> the lack of updated documents is likely to lead to a refusal.
>
> If you submit your
> documents within sixty days, they will be reviewed by an officer to
> assess your admissibility and your eligibility.
> Some cases require more in-depth
> review to assess the admissibility: additional information,
> additional medical examination or an interview could be required. The
> assessment of the admissibility is a step that requires more time,
> please wait six months from the date of the submission of your
> documents before contacting us for a status update.
>
 
dhvl said:
Dear
> Applicant,
>
> File number:
> xxxxxxx
>
> Date: March 19, 2015
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> REQUEST FOR SUBMISSION
> OF DOCUMENTS
>
>
>
> This letter is in
> reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada.
>
>
> WHY ARE YOU RECEIVING
> THIS LETTER?
>
> Your file will be
> reviewed now to assess your admissibility and eligibility. Some
> documents need to be updated before a review can take place.
>
> WHAT ARE WE
> REQUESTING?
>
>
>
> -
> Police certificates from India for yourself, your spouse and each
> dependent child over the age of 18
>
> o
> You, your spouse and your dependent children over the age of
> 18 must submit an updated police certificate from the country where
> they are currently residing
>
> o
> You must submit a police certificate from every country where you and
> your spouse have resided more than six months if it has not already
> been submitted; this requirements applies also to your dependent
> children if they have resided in foreign countries for more than six
> months after their 18th birthday
>
> o
> Our website contains useful information on how to obtain foreign
> police certificates:
> http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/index.asp
>
> -
> Completion of the medical examination for yourself, your spouse and
> your dependent children
>
> o
> The required forms with detailed instructions will be sent to you by a
> separate e-mail.
>
>
>
>
> -
> Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee for yourself and your
> spouse (if applicable), if it has not already been paid. The amount
> is $ 490 CAD per person.
>
> o
> Instructions on how to make the payment can be found here:
> http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/poland-pologne/visas/fees-frais.a
> spx?lang=eng
>
>
>
>
> -
> A copy of
> all pages of passport for yourself, your spouse and your accompanying
> dependent children
>
> o
> Each person must have their own passport and there must be at least
> two blank pages in each passport
>
> o
> The passport should be valid for the next twelve months and should be
> the passport that you intend to use to enter Canada
>
>
> o
> Ordinary passports are the only type of passport into which a
> permanent resident visa maybe inserted. Diplomatic, official and
> special passports are not acceptable
>
>
> - Specify
> the height and eye colour for you and each of your accompanying
> dependents (on a separate sheet of
> paper)
>
>
>
> HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR
> DOCUMENTS?
>
> You must send all
> documents together in one package. Our mailing address can be found at
> the bottom of this page. Please write your file number on the outside
> of the envelope and on the cover letter that will accompany your
> documents.
>
>
> You have sixty (60)
> days to submit the documents.
>
>
> If you require foreign
> police certificates which take more than sixty days to obtain, please
> send all other documents with a note explaining which police
> certificate are missing and when you should be able to send them.
>
>
>
>
> WHAT ARE THE NEXT
> STEPS?
>
> If your documents are
> not submitted within sixty days, your application will be reviewed and
> the lack of updated documents is likely to lead to a refusal.
>
> If you submit your
> documents within sixty days, they will be reviewed by an officer to
> assess your admissibility and your eligibility.
> Some cases require more in-depth
> review to assess the admissibility: additional information,
> additional medical examination or an interview could be required. The
> assessment of the admissibility is a step that requires more time,
> please wait six months from the date of the submission of your
> documents before contacting us for a status update.
>

Gr8 man!!!
 
Optimisticjp said:
What should I expect as I hasn't received AOR and it has been two months passed after my per. Will I get MR without AOR from Warsaw vo ?
Normal case you shuld be getting an AOR before MR. Btw are you sure your file is transfered to WVO ? if it is still at NDVO you will not get AOR but direct MR or Interveiw. :)
 
dhvl said:
Dear
> Applicant,
>
> File number:
> xxxxxxx
>
> Date: March 19, 2015
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> REQUEST FOR SUBMISSION
> OF DOCUMENTS
>
>
>
> This letter is in
> reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada.
>
>
> WHY ARE YOU RECEIVING
> THIS LETTER?
>
> Your file will be
> reviewed now to assess your admissibility and eligibility. Some
> documents need to be updated before a review can take place.
>
> WHAT ARE WE
> REQUESTING?
>
>
>
> -
> Police certificates from India for yourself, your spouse and each
> dependent child over the age of 18
>
> o
> You, your spouse and your dependent children over the age of
> 18 must submit an updated police certificate from the country where
> they are currently residing
>
> o
> You must submit a police certificate from every country where you and
> your spouse have resided more than six months if it has not already
> been submitted; this requirements applies also to your dependent
> children if they have resided in foreign countries for more than six
> months after their 18th birthday
>
> o
> Our website contains useful information on how to obtain foreign
> police certificates:
> http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/index.asp
>
> -
> Completion of the medical examination for yourself, your spouse and
> your dependent children
>
> o
> The required forms with detailed instructions will be sent to you by a
> separate e-mail.
>
>
>
>
> -
> Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee for yourself and your
> spouse (if applicable), if it has not already been paid. The amount
> is $ 490 CAD per person.
>
> o
> Instructions on how to make the payment can be found here:
> http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/poland-pologne/visas/fees-frais.a
> spx?lang=eng
>
>
>
>
> -
> A copy of
> all pages of passport for yourself, your spouse and your accompanying
> dependent children
>
> o
> Each person must have their own passport and there must be at least
> two blank pages in each passport
>
> o
> The passport should be valid for the next twelve months and should be
> the passport that you intend to use to enter Canada
>
>
> o
> Ordinary passports are the only type of passport into which a
> permanent resident visa maybe inserted. Diplomatic, official and
> special passports are not acceptable
>
>
> - Specify
> the height and eye colour for you and each of your accompanying
> dependents (on a separate sheet of
> paper)
>
>
>
> HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR
> DOCUMENTS?
>
> You must send all
> documents together in one package. Our mailing address can be found at
> the bottom of this page. Please write your file number on the outside
> of the envelope and on the cover letter that will accompany your
> documents.
>
>
> You have sixty (60)
> days to submit the documents.
>
>
> If you require foreign
> police certificates which take more than sixty days to obtain, please
> send all other documents with a note explaining which police
> certificate are missing and when you should be able to send them.
>
>
>
>
> WHAT ARE THE NEXT
> STEPS?
>
> If your documents are
> not submitted within sixty days, your application will be reviewed and
> the lack of updated documents is likely to lead to a refusal.
>
> If you submit your
> documents within sixty days, they will be reviewed by an officer to
> assess your admissibility and your eligibility.
> Some cases require more in-depth
> review to assess the admissibility: additional information,
> additional medical examination or an interview could be required. The
> assessment of the admissibility is a step that requires more time,
> please wait six months from the date of the submission of your
> documents before contacting us for a status update.
>
Hey dhvl, you are doing a great service and we are lucky to have you as a forum mate. Thanks a lot ...
 
blueberg101 said:
Normal case you shuld be getting an AOR before MR. Btw are you sure your file is transfered to WVO ? if it is still at NDVO you will not get AOR but direct MR or Interveiw. :)
I got the information by CIC call centre and agent told that my case is transferred to Warsaw on the same day I got per.
 
dhvl said:
Dear
> Applicant,
>
> File number:
> xxxxxxx
>
> Date: March 19, 2015
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> REQUEST FOR SUBMISSION
> OF DOCUMENTS
>
>
>
> This letter is in
> reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada.
>
>
> WHY ARE YOU RECEIVING
> THIS LETTER?
>
> Your file will be
> reviewed now to assess your admissibility and eligibility. Some
> documents need to be updated before a review can take place.
>
> WHAT ARE WE
> REQUESTING?
>
>
>
> -
> Police certificates from India for yourself, your spouse and each
> dependent child over the age of 18
>
> o
> You, your spouse and your dependent children over the age of
> 18 must submit an updated police certificate from the country where
> they are currently residing
>
> o
> You must submit a police certificate from every country where you and
> your spouse have resided more than six months if it has not already
> been submitted; this requirements applies also to your dependent
> children if they have resided in foreign countries for more than six
> months after their 18th birthday
>
> o
> Our website contains useful information on how to obtain foreign
> police certificates:
> http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/index.asp
>
> -
> Completion of the medical examination for yourself, your spouse and
> your dependent children
>
> o
> The required forms with detailed instructions will be sent to you by a
> separate e-mail.
>
>
>
>
> -
> Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee for yourself and your
> spouse (if applicable), if it has not already been paid. The amount
> is $ 490 CAD per person.
>
> o
> Instructions on how to make the payment can be found here:
> http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/poland-pologne/visas/fees-frais.a
> spx?lang=eng
>
>
>
>
> -
> A copy of
> all pages of passport for yourself, your spouse and your accompanying
> dependent children
>
> o
> Each person must have their own passport and there must be at least
> two blank pages in each passport
>
> o
> The passport should be valid for the next twelve months and should be
> the passport that you intend to use to enter Canada
>
>
> o
> Ordinary passports are the only type of passport into which a
> permanent resident visa maybe inserted. Diplomatic, official and
> special passports are not acceptable
>
>
> - Specify
> the height and eye colour for you and each of your accompanying
> dependents (on a separate sheet of
> paper)
>
>
>
> HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR
> DOCUMENTS?
>
> You must send all
> documents together in one package. Our mailing address can be found at
> the bottom of this page. Please write your file number on the outside
> of the envelope and on the cover letter that will accompany your
> documents.
>
>
> You have sixty (60)
> days to submit the documents.
>
>
> If you require foreign
> police certificates which take more than sixty days to obtain, please
> send all other documents with a note explaining which police
> certificate are missing and when you should be able to send them.
>
>
>
>
> WHAT ARE THE NEXT
> STEPS?
>
> If your documents are
> not submitted within sixty days, your application will be reviewed and
> the lack of updated documents is likely to lead to a refusal.
>
> If you submit your
> documents within sixty days, they will be reviewed by an officer to
> assess your admissibility and your eligibility.
> Some cases require more in-depth
> review to assess the admissibility: additional information,
> additional medical examination or an interview could be required. The
> assessment of the admissibility is a step that requires more time,
> please wait six months from the date of the submission of your
> documents before contacting us for a status update.
>

Thanks dear and congrats once again
 
hello Pals,

My file too transferred to Warsaw, following is the timeline:-
Application received at Nova Scotia Canada-17th Sep 2014
PER-5th Jan 2015
AOR Warsaw- 3rd Feb 2015
although its supposed to be by NDVO...

fyi pls.....