On facebook: PAFSO - APASE We are hoping to hear from the PSLRB this week, and will update as soon as we have news we can share.
Oh.. Is it!!! Good to know that!! Thanks for the infokssweety said:NO,I received it at 4:15
Absolutely, white majority is declining. Canada canada naaa rahaa... gora gora naaa rahaaazormas said:Maybe I am being too cynical here...but most of the countries suffering from this strike are non-european counrties.
Goes to show how this Conservative govt. have their priorities set for different nations.
Again..this is just a personal observation..
Still hoping to hear something positive before or by friday!! insha allah!!
Ethnic groups British Isles origin 28%, French origin 23%, other European 15%, Amerindian 2%, other, mostly Asian, African, Arab 6%, mixed background 26%primoo said:Absolutely, white majority is declining. Canada canada naaa rahaa... gora gora naaa rahaaa
Hahah
WOW Good news after weeks...MapleLeaf78 said:Dear friends,
I am a new member here. Thanks to all the regular members for their useful information. It has been a useful source of information even since I applied.
I wanted to share some news with you all. My timeline is the following:
Medical: 30 Nov, 2012
Application: 9 Jan, 2013
Passport request: 9 Mar, 2013
Passport sent: 21 May, 2013 (I was travelling in April and May)
Decision made: 6 Aug, 2013
I received a call from the NDVO, informing me that I have been granted the PRV. I was asked whether I would like to collect the package of docs in person from the NDVO, or have it sent by registered post.
It can be concluded that processing of family class applications at NDVO is operational, but at a much slower pace.
I know that it's frustrating to sit and wait for updates on our application. Our email queries are usually ignored. But, be patient and hang in there. If your application is free from complications, approval will come.
Congratulations...finally a good news after such a long gymMapleLeaf78 said:Dear friends,
I am a new member here. Thanks to all the regular members for their useful information. It has been a useful source of information even since I applied.
I wanted to share some news with you all. My timeline is the following:
Medical: 30 Nov, 2012
Application: 9 Jan, 2013
Passport request: 9 Mar, 2013
Passport sent: 21 May, 2013 (I was travelling in April and May)
Decision made: 6 Aug, 2013
I received a call from the NDVO, informing me that I have been granted the PRV. I was asked whether I would like to collect the package of docs in person from the NDVO, or have it sent by registered post.
It can be concluded that processing of family class applications at NDVO is operational, but at a much slower pace.
I know that it's frustrating to sit and wait for updates on our application. Our email queries are usually ignored. But, be patient and hang in there. If your application is free from complications, approval will come.
MapleLeaf78 said:Dear friends,
I am a new member here. Thanks to all the regular members for their useful information. It has been a useful source of information even since I applied.
I wanted to share some news with you all. My timeline is the following:
Medical: 30 Nov, 2012
Application: 9 Jan, 2013
Passport request: 9 Mar, 2013
Passport sent: 21 May, 2013 (I was travelling in April and May)
Decision made: 6 Aug, 2013
I received a call from the NDVO, informing me that I have been granted the PRV. I was asked whether I would like to collect the package of docs in person from the NDVO, or have it sent by registered post.
It can be concluded that processing of family class applications at NDVO is operational, but at a much slower pace.
I know that it's frustrating to sit and wait for updates on our application. Our email queries are usually ignored. But, be patient and hang in there. If your application is free from complications, approval will come.
wow ..congrats..thats really a good news..MapleLeaf78 said:Dear friends,
I am a new member here. Thanks to all the regular members for their useful information. It has been a useful source of information even since I applied.
I wanted to share some news with you all. My timeline is the following:
Medical: 30 Nov, 2012
Application: 9 Jan, 2013
Passport request: 9 Mar, 2013
Passport sent: 21 May, 2013 (I was travelling in April and May)
Decision made: 6 Aug, 2013
I received a call from the NDVO, informing me that I have been granted the PRV. I was asked whether I would like to collect the package of docs in person from the NDVO, or have it sent by registered post.
It can be concluded that processing of family class applications at NDVO is operational, but at a much slower pace.
I know that it's frustrating to sit and wait for updates on our application. Our email queries are usually ignored. But, be patient and hang in there. If your application is free from complications, approval will come.
Many Congratulations !!! Thanks for sharingMapleLeaf78 said:Dear friends,
I am a new member here. Thanks to all the regular members for their useful information. It has been a useful source of information even since I applied.
I wanted to share some news with you all. My timeline is the following:
Medical: 30 Nov, 2012
Application: 9 Jan, 2013
Passport request: 9 Mar, 2013
Passport sent: 21 May, 2013 (I was travelling in April and May)
Decision made: 6 Aug, 2013
I received a call from the NDVO, informing me that I have been granted the PRV. I was asked whether I would like to collect the package of docs in person from the NDVO, or have it sent by registered post.
It can be concluded that processing of family class applications at NDVO is operational, but at a much slower pace.
I know that it's frustrating to sit and wait for updates on our application. Our email queries are usually ignored. But, be patient and hang in there. If your application is free from complications, approval will come.
MapleLeaf78 said:Dear friends,
I am a new member here. Thanks to all the regular members for their useful information. It has been a useful source of information even since I applied.
I wanted to share some news with you all. My timeline is the following:
Medical: 30 Nov, 2012
Application: 9 Jan, 2013
Passport request: 9 Mar, 2013
Passport sent: 21 May, 2013 (I was travelling in April and May)
Decision made: 6 Aug, 2013
I received a call from the NDVO, informing me that I have been granted the PRV. I was asked whether I would like to collect the package of docs in person from the NDVO, or have it sent by registered post.
It can be concluded that processing of family class applications at NDVO is operational, but at a much slower pace.
I know that it's frustrating to sit and wait for updates on our application. Our email queries are usually ignored. But, be patient and hang in there. If your application is free from complications, approval will come.