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hi

good to know and there are certain people in this particular there who are doing great job. please make sure when u post someting or any kind of information please add noc code that would help most of us.
 
jamesbondktm said:
I am based in Dubai and planning to apply very soon. Can I submit the documents with notary attestation form India.

There is no hard and fast rule that you must hv to notarized it from your country of residence you may notorized it from hometown but also dont ignore you need to notorized pp copy too its is unlikely that someone will go back to homecountry to notorized it as the person who doing notorized supposed to see the original first ... its looks a bit fishy when you hv some important documents notorized from some other country then your current of residence ... as date illustrated on notorized copy would be the duration when you are in dubai and its like you send your original documents to home country to notorized it :) if i would be you i would notorizesd each and every document from a lawyer based on Dubai :) dont forget immigration people know we can easily notarize any documents without hving orginal by giving some extra bucks....

i hope you got my point... still seniors can advice you more betterly ..
 
I was planning to go for vacation next week, hence I thought of getting it done from there. Obiousely I thought it would be much cheaper to get it done from there.
Do you know much will I be charged for attestation in Dubai.
 
jamesbondktm said:
I was planning to go for vacation next week, hence I thought of getting it done from there. Obiousely I thought it would be much cheaper to get it done from there.
Do you know much will I be charged for attestation in Dubai.

hv no idea but try to find some desi lawyer there .....
 
Please help me

Hi,This is Hedieh .I have applied for Canada permanent residence in the Federal Skilled Worker class before June 2010 and I have received my Ref No last month.They asked me to prepare some documents and send it to CIO, so I would appreciated if you let me know :


1- Should I submit police-certification and clearance before 120 Days with my documents?
my email:hediehamirjahanshahi@yahoo.com
 
jamesbondktm said:
I was planning to go for vacation next week, hence I thought of getting it done from there. Obiousely I thought it would be much cheaper to get it done from there.
Do you know much will I be charged for attestation in Dubai.

hi jamesbondktm
you can notorize all documents in Kottayam/India :D. including your PP copies. charges are vvv less.
in dubai u will end up paying Dhs 100 per document or a desi will do for Dhs 75 ieallll.
good luck buddy :D
 
foreverurs said:
hi

good to know and there are certain people in this particular there who are doing great job. please make sure when u post someting or any kind of information please add noc code that would help most of us.

yes thats a great help :D
 
hedieh55 said:
Please help me
Hi,This is Hedieh .I have applied for Canada permanent residence in the Federal Skilled Worker class before June 2010 and I have received my Ref No last month.They asked me to prepare some documents and send it to CIO, so I would appreciated if you let me know :
1- Should I submit police-certification and clearance before 120 Days with my documents?
my email:hediehamirjahanshahi @ yahoo.com
hi Hedieh
YES you need to send Police CC with the full documenrts from all the countries u stayed more than 6 months from the age of 18 - always try to apply PCC from the present country only 60 days b4 sumitting coz the validity of a PCC is 90 days.
Good luck buddy :D
 
Bindu said:
Thanks for the clarification Anil.
One of my friend is waiting for PCC from Saudi, I can now inform her to send her application with out the Saudi PCC for now, and once the VO request for the PCC she can submitt the Saudi PCC.
Once again thanks a lot for your valuable service.
Warm Regards
Bindu
hi bindu
its always good to apply with all pcc from the countries u lived more than 6 months. send all documents at once or else u wil get delayed unnecessarly. :D Good luck
 
mperei02 said:
Hey dont forget Social Workers
4152 Applied on 3rd September ;D

hi - have you applied in 4152?? can u tell be wht supporting documents u attach??
thx in advance
 
hey guys if u r visa office is NEW DELHI, do no send your PCC to cio.

CHECK PAGE 6. AND POINT NO 12. ON THE GIVEN DOCUMENT BELOW.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/E37029.pdf

I hope this will help everybody.
 
Hi alll
hope you guys can help my frnd on his queries...
He just starting to gather his supporting documents. But we came to hear about a new rule regarding submitting the transcripts of records in a "sealed" enveloped stamped by the school?

If this is true do he need to request again from his school another copy and sealed it and get it stamped?

It's because he already have the transcript with him and was planning to just to copy it (certified true copy) here.

Thanks
:D
 
bijupv007 said:
hi - have you applied in 4152?? can u tell be wht supporting documents u attach??
thx in advance

I am a clinical SW - i have attached appointment letter, letter from HR, Letter from SW Director and Letter from my ward CNC...and Sydney, Aus checklist

Manny
 
bijupv007 said:
Hi alll
hope you guys can help my frnd on his queries...
.................
It's because he already have the transcript with him and was planning to just to copy it (certified true copy) here.

Thanks
:D

Hi Bijupv007
Its not a new rule..... :D. Anyways it goes like this....
(1) Not the school transcript...it is college / university transcript.
(2) The particular education certificate ... degree / marks memo / consolidated marks memo / provisional etc. have to be certified / attested by the university... that will be a transcript. That is the reason they will put that attested document in the university cover and seal it (rubber stamp). It should not be opened.
(3) It is rather quite an easy process (at least in India), that will take not more than 5-6 working days.

Hope it helped, Biju.
Cheers, Anil