- Oct 30, 2009
- 11
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Hong Kong
- NOC Code......
- 2131
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 04-12-2013
- Doc's Request.
- 12-12-2013
- Nomination.....
- 24-07-2015
- AOR Received.
- 02-12-2015
- IELTS Request
- Sent with application
- File Transfer...
- 13-01-2016
- Med's Request
- 13-01-2016
- Med's Done....
- 06-02-2016
- Interview........
- Waived
Dear all,
I appled PR under FSW on July 2007 at singapore CHC. That time I was staying in Japan for my PhD course. I did my PhD on March 2008 and before going back to my home country (Bangladesh) I requested CHC singapore to change my mailing address. They chaged my application upon my request. Now, again I returned to Japan on June 2008 for Postdoc and currently residing in Japan. However, this time I did not request them to change my address again. In addition I scored IELTS from British council, Tokyo on March 2009. So, basically there are three changes in case of me : 1) Address 2) Educational qualification 3) IELTS test results.
Now can anybody suggest me whether I should inform CHC singapore about these changes. I heard, frequent chage in mailing address would result delayed processing.
Any advice/suggestions in this regard will be highly appreciated.
With regards,
Eusufzai
I appled PR under FSW on July 2007 at singapore CHC. That time I was staying in Japan for my PhD course. I did my PhD on March 2008 and before going back to my home country (Bangladesh) I requested CHC singapore to change my mailing address. They chaged my application upon my request. Now, again I returned to Japan on June 2008 for Postdoc and currently residing in Japan. However, this time I did not request them to change my address again. In addition I scored IELTS from British council, Tokyo on March 2009. So, basically there are three changes in case of me : 1) Address 2) Educational qualification 3) IELTS test results.
Now can anybody suggest me whether I should inform CHC singapore about these changes. I heard, frequent chage in mailing address would result delayed processing.
Any advice/suggestions in this regard will be highly appreciated.
With regards,
Eusufzai