The agency is WWICS. I think at this point its too late to dump them. I have already paid them the full fee. The next issue I have with is that they want old passports that have been expired 13 and 23 years ago.tell them you're familiar with the rules and you're not going to go back hunting down 20 year old information just because they're not familiar with the rules. i'm getting annoyed by all these consultants scaring people!! are they registered consultants? is it too late to ditch them? what does your contract state?
If you've already paid your full fee then u don't really hv a choice but to proceed as per ur comsultants instructions or to ditch them and proceed yourself.The agency is WWICS. I think at this point its too late to dump them. I have already paid them the full fee. The next issue I have with is that they want old passports that have been expired 13 and 23 years ago.
If you are in australia, then you can get it done from embassy in australia..Thanks, yuvraj. can I do it from Australia? I have already submitted my passport to VFS here.. yeah for med they require my original passport and i cant get it before the complete police check
Thanks, yuvraj. can I do it from Australia? I have already submitted my passport to VFS here.. yeah for med they require my original passport and i cant get it before the complete police check
Ask them that you do not have it and if they can provide an alternative...that's why you hired them, right? If every thing is a cakewalk, why would anyone be hiring a consultant and pay 100Gs for it...ask them for an alternative...and if the info they require without PP, then how to get that info?The agency is WWICS. I think at this point its too late to dump them. I have already paid them the full fee. The next issue I have with is that they want old passports that have been expired 13 and 23 years ago.
Yes, cic is very particular about pcc dates. It is the most common reason for rejection and it is better ypur pcc covers entire time u were there...Hi, I have a question. Presently I live abroad and not in my native country. I have applied for PCC and I might get it today or tomorrow. But m leaving this country next month and may or may not come back. So is it a problem if my PCC is dated before I exit this country?
make sure you complete file submission/receive AOR before exiting this country. that's a way to be on the safer side.Hi, I have a question. Presently I live abroad and not in my native country. I have applied for PCC and I might get it today or tomorrow. But m leaving this country next month and may or may not come back. So is it a problem if my PCC is dated before I exit this country?
We need such updates here as motivation.....All the best for quick submission.Going for medical today. One more step towards e-APR
Thank you, Roshan. Likewise..We need such updates here as motivation.....All the best for quick submission.
I wont be able to submit my application before leaving here. Need to do medicals and also shld get pcc frm my native country. I saw in cic webpage that the pcc obtained shld be within 6months of submission of the profile. But yeah! I dont wana take a chance! I will request the police to issue pcc again!make sure you complete file submission/receive AOR before exiting this country. that's a way to be on the safer side.
Also, maybe you must update CIC after exiting. Pls confirm this with others.
How is it possible to cover entire time? If I get pcc today and exist the country within a 2 or 3 days would that still be a problem? No nah?Yes, cic is very particular about pcc dates. It is the most common reason for rejection and it is better ypur pcc covers entire time u were there...
If it is your country of residence, no. But, if this place is no longer your country of residence at the time you submit e-APR then I believe it could be a problem. I'm not an expert but this is my opinion based on all the info I gathered from this forum..How is it possible to cover entire time? If I get pcc today and exist the country within a 2 or 3 days would that still be a problem? No nah?