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shijoal - you haven't posted any of your details on this thread yet, how come?

Also, can anyone confirm whether they take the fees anyway, regardless of progressing your application or not ie. are the fees non-refundable? I read two conflicting bits of info on the website.
 
Hi Shijoal,

Are you saying your cc has been charged?

I was looking at your posts on other threads and it seems you are still preparing your application.

It will be helpful if you can please clarify and share your NOC and application sent date etc.

Thanks

shijoal said:
hi friends, i beleive that i may the first person to get cc charged.

hahahahahah............

shijoal
 
i never said that my cc got charged but it is my wish to be the first person.
i application reached there on 14th
noc 2121
vo - newdelhi

hope it is clear now.


shijoal
 
This is a bit of a strange one, but on one of my forms I indicated that my son's marital status (he's 1!) is "never married" as I am almost 100% positive that this was one of the options I had to choose from and there wasn't anything like "single", strangely.

I've looked at the new guide pack and the options are "annulled marriage, common-law, divorced, legally separated, married, single and widowed", which makes more sense. Obviously these new forms and guidance came out after I submitted my pack on 6th July, however I know how strict CIC can be, so in your opinions, forum users, do you think they could send back my package because of this? I really hope not, as it's pretty obvious he's just a baby starting life!

Argh. I can't do anything now.
 
scottishK said:
This is a bit of a strange one, but on one of my forms I indicated that my son's marital status (he's 1!) is "never married" as I am almost 100% positive that this was one of the options I had to choose from and there wasn't anything like "single", strangely.

I've looked at the new guide pack and the options are "annulled marriage, common-law, divorced, legally separated, married, single and widowed", which makes more sense. Obviously these new forms and guidance came out after I submitted my pack on 6th July, however I know how strict CIC can be, so in your opinions, forum users, do you think they could send back my package because of this? I really hope not, as it's pretty obvious he's just a baby starting life!

Argh. I can't do anything now.

hope for the best my dear. i dont thing any thing wrong at that point of time.

shijoal
 
Those of us who have mailed our applications before 18th July are okay.

These forms should be used when applying after 18 July and they will be mandatory after 14th November 2011.

I am guessing that when our cases are in process and we are asked for MR etc, we will be then asked to send updated forms. Just my guess.

But for now we are okay.

scottishK said:
This is a bit of a strange one, but on one of my forms I indicated that my son's marital status (he's 1!) is "never married" as I am almost 100% positive that this was one of the options I had to choose from and there wasn't anything like "single", strangely.

I've looked at the new guide pack and the options are "annulled marriage, common-law, divorced, legally separated, married, single and widowed", which makes more sense. Obviously these new forms and guidance came out after I submitted my pack on 6th July, however I know how strict CIC can be, so in your opinions, forum users, do you think they could send back my package because of this? I really hope not, as it's pretty obvious he's just a baby starting life!

Argh. I can't do anything now.
 
westpoint said:
hi brown_eyes,

i added you to the spreadsheet, hope u could provide the missing details thanks and goodluck ;)

Thanks for adding me on the spreadsheet..here are my other details, not much though..
NOC: 1122
VO: Manila
Date Application was sent: 16th July 2011
Date application was received by cio: waiting
Date Processing Fee was encashed:
Mode of Payment (bankdraft/credit card): Credit card
If you have an agency: YES
Destination in Canada (the one you wrote in your application form): Toronto
Relatives in Canada: YES (Quebec)
 
cksmg said:
HI guys pls add me up.. thank you...


NOC: 3152
VO: Manila, Philippines
Date Application was sent: July 1, 2011
Date application was received by cio:
Date Processing Fee was encashed:
Mode of Payment (bankdraft/credit card):
If you have an agency: Yes
Destination in Canada (the one you wrote in your application form): TORONTO

hi,

need to know when it was received by cio becoz we arrange them accdg to date of receipt by cio? thanks and welcome :)
 
shijoal said:
hi friends, i beleive that i may the first person to get cc charged.

hahahahahah............

shijoal

wohooohoo!!! really? when??? now it's beginning to become more exciting ;D
 
scottishK said:
shijoal - you haven't posted any of your details on this thread yet, how come?

Also, can anyone confirm whether they take the fees anyway, regardless of progressing your application or not ie. are the fees non-refundable? I read two conflicting bits of info on the website. when your documents reach cio they will check it for completeness. when complete they will accept your processing fee. after this they will assess it if you pass the eligibility test. if you do not pass this stage they will return your payment, in some cases even your documents. if you pass this stage they will then forward it to your visa office (vo) and it's up to your VO If you can make it to VISA

explorer976 said:
Hi Shijoal,

Are you saying your cc has been charged?

I was looking at your posts on other threads and it seems you are still preparing your application.
It will be helpful if you can please clarify and share your NOC and application sent date etc.
Thanks


shijoal is in the spreadsheet, #44.
 
shijoal said:
i never said that my cc got charged but it is my wish to be the first person.
i application reached there on 14th
noc 2121
vo - newdelhi
hope it is clear now.

shijoal

false alarm....
 
scottishK said:
This is a bit of a strange one, but on one of my forms I indicated that my son's marital status (he's 1!) is "never married" as I am almost 100% positive that this was one of the options I had to choose from and there wasn't anything like "single", strangely.

I've looked at the new guide pack and the options are "annulled marriage, common-law, divorced, legally separated, married, single and widowed", which makes more sense. Obviously these new forms and guidance came out after I submitted my pack on 6th July, however I know how strict CIC can be, so in your opinions, forum users, do you think they could send back my package because of this? I really hope not, as it's pretty obvious he's just a baby starting life!

Argh. I can't do anything now.

don't worry you're not alone, i too chose that for my children, never married ;)
 
explorer976 said:
Those of us who have mailed our applications before 18th July are okay.

These forms should be used when applying after 18 July and they will be mandatory after 14th November 2011.

I am guessing that when our cases are in process and we are asked for MR etc, we will be then asked to send updated forms. Just my guess.

But for now we are okay.


i agree :)
 
brown_eyes said:
Thanks for adding me on the spreadsheet..here are my other details, not much though..
NOC: 1122
VO: Manila
Date Application was sent: 16th July 2011
Date application was received by cio: waiting
Date Processing Fee was encashed:
Mode of Payment (bankdraft/credit card): Credit card
If you have an agency: YES
Destination in Canada (the one you wrote in your application form): Toronto
Relatives in Canada: YES (Quebec)

check with your courier if your application has reached CIO.
 
Thank you westpoint, for your valuable input and for confirming various points! And comforting to hear that you too have selected "never married" for children.

Do you remember where you saw this guidance? I just can't seem to find it, even though I remember seeing it and thus following it and using it on my forms.

This forum is a valuable resource, thanks everyone for your input, and good luck.