zenghi said:As a general rule, any place towards the southern part of Canada is "relatively" warmer than the northern part. Also, coastal cities (ie near to the sea) tend to be "relatively" warmer than the inland cities.
Another thing: the houses in Canada have good insulation and with a bit of heating you wont even feel the cold outside. Also, if you can get a car for grocery shopping, then you wont be affected that much.. although de-icing, clearing the pavement, driving on the ice requires
Living in Colder cities in Canada is not as bad as people think..
thank u.. info is helpful
dream_Can said:i raised a query to LVO two days back for the status as no medical received after PER on 12 Nov 2014. Got a reply the very next day that ur file is in queue awaiting review by an officer. Mail was from BWJ. My app date being July 15th 2014.
If you received PER before 4 months ago, then you may email LVO to enquire about the status. The email address is: LDNIMMIGRATION @ international.gc.cashah_ksa said:Dear All
Can you please explain that what is GCMS notes and how can we request? I am new to this term and donot know how to ask about status of application after PER.
Thank you in advance
Congrats... ya interview is waived and MR will follow..canadaBirds said:Hi Brothers,
I have got an email from my LV asking to submit PCC , passport bio pages and information chart but there is no medical.
what is that means ...does that means no interview ...my medical in its way.
Please Advise
Thanks in advance
cheers
THanks brother I wish you all the best...I didn't get PPRF yet still I am in a good position and interview waivedclick.trick said:Congrats... ya interview is waived and MR will follow..
Please share your timeline
Who is ur vo?canadaBirds said:THanks brother I wish you all the best...I didn't get PPRF yet still I am in a good position and interview waived
my time line
Applied : 25 July
PER : 18 NOv
Cheers
Yes i did that... I got it from indian embassy from uk as i am based in uk...what's your query?Nitin Patel13 said:Dear all,
Is there any one here who has submitted PCC taken from Indian embassy not from India .
I am currently working in Dubai. I am planning to take PCC but don't want to visit India as It is difficult get leave from office.
Please any one who experience for PCC from Indian Embassy, pls reply me....
I need you valuable help....
Hi...you need to first get PCC from Dubai , visit Dubai Police head quarters near Al Mulla plaza, CID office, with your original docs, pay required fees ( I guess its 240 AED). You will get it in 3 working days.Nitin Patel13 said:Dear all,
Is there any one here who has submitted PCC taken from Indian embassy not from India .
I am currently working in Dubai. I am planning to take PCC but don't want to visit India as It is difficult get leave from office.
Please any one who experience for PCC from Indian Embassy, pls reply me....
I need you valuable help....
Thanx dear...inspectorbharat said:Hi...you need to first get PCC from Dubai , visit Dubai Police head quarters near Al Mulla plaza, CID office, with your original docs, pay required fees ( I guess its 240 AED). You will get it in 3 working days.
Once you get PCC from Dubai, visit BLS international center, follow their instructions and apply there an then. 5 working days to get it from thm.
However, if your passport was issued in India, you need to visit Indian embassy near bur juman along with a slip which BLS provides, get approval for PCC and return to BLS international and apply, time frame - same 5 working days.
All the best
Nitin Patel13 said:Thanx dear...
Is this PCC is enough to submit in LVO..?
I think it would be ok...