This is wrong, currently BLS doesn't quarantine any application.I don't think there is a lot of variance. Their policy is to quarantine applications for two weeks before opening, hence the delays
This is wrong, currently BLS doesn't quarantine any application.I don't think there is a lot of variance. Their policy is to quarantine applications for two weeks before opening, hence the delays
https://blsindia-canada.com/CanadaVisaCCT/ApplicationProcessDuringCOVID-19.pdfThis is wrong, currently BLS doesn't quarantine any application.
Purolator/ DHL/ Fedex are all private courier services.Hi Guys,
I just wanted to ask a couple of questions. I am living in an apartment and we have Canada Post Community Mailbox. I was just wondering if Purolator or any other Courier company(FedEx or DHL) have access to Canada Post Community Mailboxes. Does Purolator delivers or do we have to pick it up from their office
Please give your suggestions as it is very important and urgent aswell.Hi ..I applied PCC through BLS with my last address means I stayed in Bangalore in a rented house for 3 years until I came to Canada and my passport adhar also with same address. Now other tenants are staying and my cousin is staying next to my flat where I was staying in Bangalore. So I gave that address for PCC and gave my cousin number as a reference contact number. So, my doubt is the address is sufficient for PCC or not and I wanted to know what proofs they will verify while coming for verification .
The rules from BLS and the CGI Toronto are ambiguous, so I am wary of you receiving incorrect advice from myself and/ or others here. I suggest you call BLS and ask them for advice and what best to do.Please give your suggestions as it is very important and urgent aswell.
same boat, my police verification has been done in India but my application status not updated yet.Did you get an answer to this. I have the same question.
Thank you so much for your valuable information..I have been trying to call BLS , but not connectingThe rules from BLS and the CGI Toronto are ambiguous, so I am wary of you receiving incorrect advice from myself and/ or others here. I suggest you call BLS and ask them for advice and what best to do.
I can tell you that I am in a relatively similar situation. I lived in India from 1999 to 2009 and my residence there was in Bangalore in an apartment where no one I know currently lives. My Indian passport has showed that address since 2006. I do not have an adhaar card because of my limited time spent in India. My mother recently moved to India and lives with my uncle in a city I have never lived in. She owns property there but no one lives in that house. She had no adhaar card either.
BLS advised me to fill the PCC application with my mom’s property address, and suggested that my mom go to the police there and give them a heads up of the situation. My mom had to get an adhaar card, and I submitted that as address proof.
So I can see two possibilities for you:
1. If your parents reside in India, you can submit their address as your address in the PCC and submit their address proof (passport or adhaar card). Your passport proves they are you are parents (the name of your parents on your passport should match that of your parent’s address proof). The police would come to your parents house to verify and they are to tell them you are their son but don’t reside there.
2. I am not sure you can use the Bangalore address, since your parents do not live there. But you could check with BLS if it is ok if your cousin can go to the police station and give them a heads up of the situation. (BLS told me the address had to be my parents, and not any other relative, so I don’t know if this would work).
Again, call BLS and get advice from them. Some of their agents are terrible, but some are knowledgeable and helpful.
Finally connected to BLS..But they are saying that address is enough for verification and my cousin should respond when police called for verification.I don't know that guy is telling proper information or not..It's really frustrating.Thank you so much for your valuable information..I have been trying to call BLS , but not connecting
Finally connected to BLS..But they are saying that address is enough for verification and my cousin should respond when police called for verification.I don't know that guy is telling proper information or not..It's really frustrating.The rules from BLS and the CGI Toronto are ambiguous, so I am wary of you receiving incorrect advice from myself and/ or others here. I suggest you call BLS and ask them for advice and what best to do.
I can tell you that I am in a relatively similar situation. I lived in India from 1999 to 2009 and my residence there was in Bangalore in an apartment where no one I know currently lives. My Indian passport has showed that address since 2006. I do not have an adhaar card because of my limited time spent in India. My mother recently moved to India and lives with my uncle in a city I have never lived in. She owns property there but no one lives in that house. She had no adhaar card either.
BLS advised me to fill the PCC application with my mom’s property address, and suggested that my mom go to the police there and give them a heads up of the situation. My mom had to get an adhaar card, and I submitted that as address proof.
So I can see two possibilities for you:
1. If your parents reside in India, you can submit their address as your address in the PCC and submit their address proof (passport or adhaar card). Your passport proves they are you are parents (the name of your parents on your passport should match that of your parent’s address proof). The police would come to your parents house to verify and they are to tell them you are their son but don’t reside there.
2. I am not sure you can use the Bangalore address, since your parents do not live there. But you could check with BLS if it is ok if your cousin can go to the police station and give them a heads up of the situation. (BLS told me the address had to be my parents, and not any other relative, so I don’t know if this would work).
Again, call BLS and get advice from them. Some of their agents are terrible, but some are knowledgeable and helpful.