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Ravi_07 said:
SAD
VERY SAD
JUST HAD AN OFFICIAL BREAK-UP.........!!!!

Ravi...I can tell you as your older friend, that break ups are sometimes good for both people involved. It's hurtful for both but as time passes you will get over it. Look forward for a new beginning in every aspect of your life now. You maybe pleasantly surprised at what you find waiting for you!
 
now said:
YOUR HIGHNESS, where are you??

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Now....muaaah..... :-* :-* :-*

I was a bit busy with some celebrations at home. Big party, lots of people, finally it's over and I am relaxing now, with my favourite forum and my favourite people :)

By the way, you've really picked up steam on this picture posting thingy. You come up with unique and apt ones. You must make Ravi really proud ;)
 
RKC said:
This is unusually late. Call CIC ( ask Your Highness for number) or send a status enquiry at CIO-Sydney-Search-Enquiry @ cic.gc.ca

Mher,

RKC is right. I think you should call if youhavent already. Here's the number.

+16139444000 then 1-2-1-2-1-0

Expect to hold for 20 mins or more to talk to an agent. But end of the day it's worth it.

All the best.
 
Thanks much Big Bro.

Welcome back and let me tell you...you shouldnt be missing for such long stretches...we miss you!

Big O said:
Hey guys,
@ Ravi, congrats on your PER and I miss you too budy.
@ Westpoint, I am sure about the security check after MR but I don't remember where I read it. The VO sends a request to the SS and informs them that an applicant is going to be approved. This takes place for all applicants unlike the BG check that is done on % basis.
@ RKC, don't worry about the MR, it will come
@ NKKD, Miss you dear.
@ Luckymistery, great news my friend, best of luck.
@ Ovais, You're doing a great job helping other. Thank you and + 1 from me.
@ Your highness, great job as well.
@ all the family, thank you for your contributions, and congrats on your PERs, MRs, PPRs....

My Ecas has been updated to medicals received, which means that the process is allost over and I can expect a PPR very soon,

Needless to say, I feel on top of the world :) and here is the view from up here!
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mitesh_canada said:
Hey guys,

I have a good news to share with you.My online status has been changed in "IN PROCESS" on Jan 11.It was "RECEIVED BY VISA OFFICE" before.Still wait for another good news which will be MR and PPR of-course and please keep praying for each other.

Great to know this. So...NDVO is doing some work every now and then. Not bad eh?
 
luckymystery said:
I need help on this,

I just want to know that whats the difference between DD and BD.

As i don't have foreign currency account so banks here don't issue BD so i'll have to go to money exchanger for DD that's what I did when i sent my application to CIO.

1-Now i want to know that will DD serve the purpose of RPRF (as in the instruction of MR it says BD only) and
2-it should be to whose name? will it also go to "The receiver general for Canada"?

Looking for answers.

Thanks

Hey Bro...DD is good to go. No worries. Its basically the same thing DD and BD!
 
bantoo said:
hi everyone,
can anyone of u help me know as to when i would be getting back my application, as i applied on the 8th of november2011 under noc631
After going thru the ss and earlier post by senior forum members i realised that although the cic showed cap full for this noc filled on 8th december it was filled much earlier.

Hello Bantoo,

0631 capped by around mid sep. But the next MI is around the corner. Only 5 months to go. Please be prepared to apply as soon as they announce MI4. Keep everything ready to go.

It sometimes takes upto 2 to 3 months to get back you application.

All the best!
 
dante0000 said:
hello people!!, could anyone confirm if CIC has contacted either your present or past employer for work experience verification?
If yes, kindly share your experience.

Hello dante0000,

I have noticed that you haven't got a response yet (I dont thin anyone on this thread in particular has rcvd a call for verification), so I am responding to you even if I havent rcvd any such call. I have gathered from other threads on this forum (you can go looking for them too, it is very informative), that you may expect them to ask about the minutest detail of your job. You may be asked things like how you got your job and turnover of the company, to of course the obvious details like your salary, job duties etc.

So there's really nothing to prepare as such, since you would definitely know the minutest details of your job and your company, So there's nothing to worry.

All the best
 
luckymystery said:
I need help on this,

I just want to know that whats the difference between DD and BD.

As i don't have foreign currency account so banks here don't issue BD so i'll have to go to money exchanger for DD that's what I did when i sent my application to CIO.

1-Now i want to know that will DD serve the purpose of RPRF (as in the instruction of MR it says BD only) and
2-it should be to whose name? will it also go to "The receiver general for Canada"?

Looking for answers.

Thanks

Dear both are same
get it from wallstreet they charge 1200 PKR as fee.
 
Hi West point,

Please update SS.

Lapen #190.

Status: In process on 14th of January.

Regards,
Lapen
 
Your Highness said:
Hello dante0000,

I have noticed that you haven't got a response yet (I dont thin anyone on this thread in particular has rcvd a call for verification), so I am responding to you even if I havent rcvd any such call. I have gathered from other threads on this forum (you can go looking for them too, it is very informative), that you may expect them to ask about the minutest detail of your job. You may be asked things like how you got your job and turnover of the company, to of course the obvious details like your salary, job duties etc.

So there's really nothing to prepare as such, since you would definitely know the minutest details of your job and your company, So there's nothing to worry.

All the best


sometime these employers are are not trustworthy, you never could tell the kind of response they give on your behalf.
Anyway from my observations so far, it seem CIC depends only on the employment document supplied by the candidates
 
zeecee said:
Ovais,

What i am unable to understand is, i read people saying that London VO sends MR after PER.
But you have got AOR as well.

Please let me know the detail as i have just got my PER I shall be thankful.

Rgds
Zee
Actually its about the first AOR which used to be send by the CIC. They don't send it anymore. The only AOR we get now is 2nd AOR from VOs other than LVO. I just used the field to indicate the encashment date. N I m afraid its bit misleading indeed.
 
luckymystery said:
I need help on this,

Both are same thing. Both can serve your purpose.
One Member rightly said go to WallStreet exchange.
 
Hi guys!

It's been a while since I logged in... Too busy at home ... since last two weeks my help at home has gone on vacation. So, doing all housework! :-), getting a taste of life in Canada for me!! am enjoying it though!!

Congratulations to all those who got PERs, MRs... PPRs...

Just wanted to update that we went for our medicals finally today... Had a general physical examination, urinalysis, blood test and x-ray. Took the RPRF Bank Draft and we will send it today...

God is good all the time and may He grant all the desires of your hearts!

Will stay in touch more often!
 
jijitipie said:
From what I know..

Demand draft means- fro eg: buying a 550 cad $ in a bank but the demand draft can only be encashed in a specific bank...for 6months only.


bank draft - buying 550 cad $ in a bank but the recipient can en cash it and deposit it to ANY bank.for 6months only.

manager's bank - same as with buying a 550 cad$ in a bank..can be deposited to any bank..for 3months only..



RPRF should be addressed to your local vo..for eg "Canadian Embassy,Manila"




Both are same thing and can be deposited into reciever account of any bank where receiver has opened account.