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bindudhiman said:
Any one of those who have got DM/PPR can give me this information.
Was your job experience verified in person or over the phone call. And if phone call, did your employer get a phone call from Warsaw or New Delhi.

I will highly appreciate if someone can answer my query

My job experience was not verified in any way.

Hope that helps
 
Thanks... I was a little worried for I enquired from my organization. They told me that no verification has been done regarding my employment yet. Earlier I was under this impression that job verification happens either by phone or in person.

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My job experience was not verified in any way.

Hope that helps
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bindudhiman said:
Thanks... I was a little worried for I enquired from my organization. They told me that no verification has been done regarding my employment yet. Earlier I was under this impression that job verification happens either by phone or in person.

[ quote :) author=manu_sharma link :)=topic=268856.msg4637119#msg4637119 date=1442417329]
My job experience was not verified in any way.

Hope that helps
Verification's not done nowadays unless such doubts arises.
 
happy-go-lucky said:
Hey buddy,

Even my NOC is 0112 (HR). I am totally confused about which city should I choose.. :(

I am confused between Vancouver and Ontario.. I have heard that Vancouver is quite expensive.. Hence, I am planning for adjoining suburbs such as Richmond, Surrey, etc.. ;D

Can you share your reasons for going to Toronto?
Hi Happygo lucky.. the reason for toronto is I 've seen many opportunities in our field in toronto so far and the cost of licving is also less expensive in comparison to BC. Please let me know on when you are planning to travel.. as I'm planning to by 2nd of November 2015.. if you're planning somewhere at this time.. then probably we can discuss more in detail with respect to the initial prepartions and arrangements .. do let me know if you're travelling along with family or alone.. as I'm planning to travel along with family
 
bkamalshri said:
Hi Happygo lucky.. the reason for toronto is I 've seen many opportunities in our field in toronto so far and the cost of licving is also less expensive in comparison to BC. Please let me know on when you are planning to travel.. as I'm planning to by 2nd of November 2015.. if you're planning somewhere at this time.. then probably we can discuss more in detail with respect to the initial prepartions and arrangements .. do let me know if you're travelling along with family or alone.. as I'm planning to travel along with family

In my view too Toronto is good to start with your life in Canada as a new comer. Ofcourse, later on as the time passes by one can settle in other provinces if need arises.Toronto is the fifth largest city in North America and an economic powerhouse in Canada, generating $157 billion in 2013 or 10 per cent of Canada’s GDP.One-quarter of Canada’s population lives within 160 km (100 miles) of Toronto and more than 60 per cent of the U.S. population is within a 90-minute flight.

The financial industry is a key driver of Toronto’s and Canada’s economy. With over 220,000 people directly employed by the Toronto region’s financial sector, it has the second largest financial services workforce in North America.In the post-2008 global business environment, Toronto has emerged as the second largest financial centre in North America and ranks as a ‘Top Ten’ global financial centre.Toronto is home to the head offices of Canada’s five largest banks, three of which rank among the world’s largest 25 banks by market capitalization. In 2014, for the seventh year in a row, the World Economic Forum ranked Canadian banks as the soundest in the world. Toronto also is the Canadian headquarters for the vast majority of foreign banks operating in Canada, including four of the world’s largest banks.
 
Another day of wait starts. Hope today Warsaw will shower some DM's and PPR's. All the best guys!

Regards,
 
manu_sharma said:
My job experience was not verified in any way.

Hope that helps

Dear Manu,

Your time line is awesome after TLU. I mean you got PPR within 4 days of TLU which is incredible. Congratulations.

Regards,
 
Jeet8586 said:
Any one know about CSE
I had applied through consultant.
Now i want to raise CSE.
Is it possible that i can raise it my self. Or i can do through my consultant only.

Dear Jeet,

I too am in same dilemma. My consultant says that he will not raise CSE because of 2 reasons. Firstly, 90 days have not expired from the date of medicals received which is due to expire by end of this month. Secondly, the Warsaw VO asked for scanned copies of all pages of the passports on 20 August which was sent back to them same day on mail. My consultant is of the view that from 20th August we need to wait for 60 days before we raise an CSE.

I am confused if I can raise CSE directly or my consultant can only raise the same as he is the legal representative for me. Any members who has gone through this earlier may reply.

Regards,
 
Dear Niks & Jeet,

This might help -

As per the details available at the CIC website, the normal period of 3 months starts from the date when the medical results are received by them.

The extract from the website http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=983&t=4 is -

How long will my application take if I need a medical exam?

After a medical examination by a Panel Physician, the results are sent for review to the CIC medical office which serves your region. The CIC medical office will assess the results and send their assessment to the visa office which is processing your application.

Processing times can vary but generally:

For permanent resident applications, it normally takes three months after our medical office receives the medical examination results from the Panel Physician before we will contact you regarding the next stage of your application. This is true only if you have already complied with our other requests (e.g. to submit other documents).


Hope this helps while you are waiting................



niks283 said:
Dear Jeet,

I too am in same dilemma. My consultant says that he will not raise CSE because of 2 reasons. Firstly, 90 days have not expired from the date of medicals received which is due to expire by end of this month. Secondly, the Warsaw VO asked for scanned copies of all pages of the passports on 20 August which was sent back to them same day on mail. My consultant is of the view that from 20th August we need to wait for 60 days before we raise an CSE.

I am confused if I can raise CSE directly or my consultant can only raise the same as he is the legal representative for me. Any members who has gone through this earlier may reply.

Regards,
 
Dear Harry,

Thanks for this update. By this extract, my consultant is right in saying that we must wait till end of this month. In your case, you too got your DM after almost 3 months.

Regards,
 
niks283 said:
Money11 said:
can you please send me the link where they have mentioned 90 days. because i this period is checked against visa office.
and on cic site for warsaw office they are showing a total processing time 32 months.

Hi Money,

32 months processing time is not applicable to us as our files are transferred from NDVO to Warsaw. Therefore, processing timelines of NDVO is applicable to us which is 11 months. I will send you the link of 90 days as well and these 90 days is from TLU to PPR and does not pertain to entire processing timelines.

Dear Money,

Please find attached the weblink which you asked yesterday mentioning time period of 90 days from medical received date.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=983&t=4



Regards,
 
niks283 said:
Dear Jeet,

I too am in same dilemma. My consultant says that he will not raise CSE because of 2 reasons. Firstly, 90 days have not expired from the date of medicals received which is due to expire by end of this month. Secondly, the Warsaw VO asked for scanned copies of all pages of the passports on 20 August which was sent back to them same day on mail. My consultant is of the view that from 20th August we need to wait for 60 days before we raise an CSE.

I am confused if I can raise CSE directly or my consultant can only raise the same as he is the legal representative for me. Any members who has gone through this earlier may reply.

Regards,
Same here . My consultant has also advised me to wait
 
Dear all please any comments,

my timeline is below :

App Date : 3rd November, 2014
CC charged: 6th January, 2015
PER : 29th January, 2015
Visa Office : London
Visa Officer: RFI
I have received my GCMS NOTES, in GCMS NOTES, they mentioned PA PUT AWAY and due date is 15th September, 2015.

ASSESSMENTS 1

Eligibility: Not started
Criminality: Not Started
security: Not started
Medical: Not started:

Today is 17th September, so should I expect any update from LVO that they started work on my application. If anyone have the same experience please share.

Reply will be appreciated. .....

Thanks
 
Same here friends, my DM was on 22nd Aug, my MR recd date is 26 June, still no PPR, only change is I renewed my passport, for which sent copies or by email ( through my agent) to my vo on 22nd or 23rd August, so maybe that's why they are delaying, but why delay for passport renewal? I am too irritated by waiting day by day for PPR. I am worried too.
 
TSM33 said:
Same here friends, my DM was on 22nd Aug, my MR recd date is 26 June, still no PPR, only change is I renewed my passport, for which sent copies or by email ( through my agent) to my vo on 22nd or 23rd August, so maybe that's why they are delaying, but why delay for passport renewal? I am too irritated by waiting day by day for PPR. I am worried too.

I think you need to send Generic form as there was change in passport number, I am not sure on this.. But ask any senior members..