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Dear All,
I am PNP Applicant. AOR 26TH October 2015 currently residing in Saudi Arabia and believe Abu Dhabi is my local VO and not Saudi Arabia or London office as I am PNP Nominated applicant please correct me.
Also is ADVO office fast or very slow for PNP Nominated applicants under EE Program, my AOR is 26th October on 24th march I will complete my 150 days so can I expect PPR in my fifth month period or it may cross 6 month +
 
skalair said:
Got medical instructions today for newly added baby.

Skalair,

I am just new here in this forum and currently in the processing of adding our new born baby. AOR received last January and waiting for our MR. I have requested CIC thru CSE to provide me with the updated requirements for adding a dependent but one month past but no reply. I am not really sure if this CSE channel is properly maintained by CIC. Would it be possible for you to share the email address to whom you communicated when you added your new born? In this was I can just send them an email request for the requirements..
 
znarfier said:
If it's through VFS, are they going to deliver it back to you or you still have to get it from them?
Does the fee includes delivery cost?

aprillove8, do you know how much is the fee via courier and which courier is the best?

Hi Znarfier, We sent our passports through VFS. With VFS there is a fee of 161 AED per passport + 5 AED each for the SMS notification, so for the 4 of us we paid a total of 664 AED. We opted to pick up the passports from VFS once they are ready for collection.

If you want to send it by courier, I will suggest sending it with FedEx or DHL, this is because I have had TERRIBLE experience with Aramex before wherein it took them a week to deliver a package within Dubai (domestic package) despite of numerous calls from the consignee to update the address (and even gave a landmark!) so for this reason, if I will send the passports to the embassy, I'd rather use FedEx or DHL , will cost you roughly 30+ AED not sure of the exact price but I believe should not be more than 50 AED. The only thing is, if you submit the passports directly to the embassy, you will have no choice but to include a return AWB through Aramex (i think this is the only courier the embassy accepts for return).

I have just checked the application status on ECAS today and it now shows Decision Made :D Praying to get the stamped passports soon!
 
aprillove8 said:
Hi Znarfier, We sent our passports through VFS. With VFS there is a fee of 161 AED per passport + 5 AED each for the SMS notification, so for the 4 of us we paid a total of 664 AED. We opted to pick up the passports from VFS once they are ready for collection.

If you want to send it by courier, I will suggest sending it with FedEx or DHL, this is because I have had TERRIBLE experience with Aramex before wherein it took them a week to deliver a package within Dubai (domestic package) despite of numerous calls from the consignee to update the address (and even gave a landmark!) so for this reason, if I will send the passports to the embassy, I'd rather use FedEx or DHL , will cost you roughly 30+ AED not sure of the exact price but I believe should not be more than 50 AED. The only thing is, if you submit the passports directly to the embassy, you will have no choice but to include a return AWB through Aramex (i think this is the only courier the embassy accepts for return).

I have just checked the application status on ECAS today and it now shows Decision Made :D Praying to get the stamped passports soon!

Do you have any idea how many days/weeks before they will return your passport? We are planning to submit our passports via courier as someone advice me better to submit directly to embassy.
 
uaepinay said:
Do you have any idea how many days/weeks before they will return your passport? We are planning to submit our passports via courier as someone advice me better to submit directly to embassy.

According to VFS it is a minimum of 15 days but could take up to a month (or more - let's hope not! yay!). We went with VFS as it was stated on the PPR that it is the embassy's "preferred" method and because with them you at least have a means of tracking the status of your passports. Also, I have to admit I am just so uneasy if the return of the passports would be through Aramex - because of the nightmarish experience I had with them.
 
aprillove8 said:
Hi Znarfier, We sent our passports through VFS. With VFS there is a fee of 161 AED per passport + 5 AED each for the SMS notification, so for the 4 of us we paid a total of 664 AED. We opted to pick up the passports from VFS once they are ready for collection.

If you want to send it by courier, I will suggest sending it with FedEx or DHL, this is because I have had TERRIBLE experience with Aramex before wherein it took them a week to deliver a package within Dubai (domestic package) despite of numerous calls from the consignee to update the address (and even gave a landmark!) so for this reason, if I will send the passports to the embassy, I'd rather use FedEx or DHL , will cost you roughly 30+ AED not sure of the exact price but I believe should not be more than 50 AED. The only thing is, if you submit the passports directly to the embassy, you will have no choice but to include a return AWB through Aramex (i think this is the only courier the embassy accepts for return).

I have just checked the application status on ECAS today and it now shows Decision Made :D Praying to get the stamped passports soon!

Thanks for the comprehensive feedback aprillove8! +1 for you! ;)

Good luck and GOD bless!
 
uaepinay said:
Do you have any idea how many days/weeks before they will return your passport? We are planning to submit our passports via courier as someone advice me better to submit directly to embassy.

uaepinay, early on this thread, I used to read from applicants using ARAMEX when sending their PPs to ADVO. On the otherhand, Aprillove8's past personal experience is also valid. So... good luck and may you pick the right choice!

;D
 
Just got informed that our files was transferred in ADVO and not CEM..
Does anyone know the waiting time for MR?

Timeline: Applied to CIC November 12, 2015
AOR/UCI : Feb 4, 2016
 
tomasmrsfg said:
Just got informed that our files was transferred in ADVO and not CEM..
Does anyone know the waiting time for MR?

Timeline: Applied to CIC November 12, 2015
AOR/UCI : Feb 4, 2016
Did you get the File transfer mail from ADVO. ?
 
saskapr2015 said:
Did you get the File transfer mail from ADVO. ?

Hi saskapr2015,
No..what happened was that I sent a case specific enquiry here in Manila and they replied and informed me that our file was submitted in ADVO
 
saskapr2015 said:
Did you get the File transfer mail from ADVO. ?
Hello saskapr...where are you from?? Uae??
 
tomasmrsfg said:
Just got informed that our files was transferred in ADVO and not CEM..
Does anyone know the waiting time for MR?

Timeline: Applied to CIC November 12, 2015
AOR/UCI : Feb 4, 2016

Hi tomasmrsfg, In my case we waited 4 months after receiving AOR. Kindly check my timeline

CIC stage ;)
Submitted docs to CIC : 03 July 2015
CIC received: 08 July 2015
AOR : 09 September 2015
MR: 27 January 2016
Meds Done: 04 February 2016
RPRF : 04 February 2016
PPR: 08 March 2016

Good Luck!! :D ;D
 
IMPORTANT INFO FOR EVERY PNP PR APPLICANTS

CIC (now IRCC) is looking for a way to reduce processing time and have started moving files globally. Which means a file might not be handled by the closest visa office anymore.

Check this on their website

Why did processing times information change?

Prior to December 31, 2015, processing times for many of our services were displayed by visa office. This was useful when applications for permanent or temporary residence were always processed by the nearest visa office. However, we now have the ability to move applications around our global network to ensure they are processed as efficiently as possible. This means your application may not be processed at the office closest to where you live.

For many services, instead of asking about your nearest visa office, you are now asked for your country of residence. This provides you with a more accurate processing time. For other services, you may see a single processing time, no matter where you live. This is our commitment to process applications within that time. These processing times are updated on a weekly basis.

In addition, we redesigned the layout to be mobile friendly so that you can get the information you need anytime, on any device.
 
uaepinay said:
Hi tomasmrsfg, In my case we waited 4 months after receiving AOR. Kindly check my timeline

CIC stage ;)
Submitted docs to CIC : 03 July 2015
CIC received: 08 July 2015
AOR : 09 September 2015
MR: 27 January 2016
Meds Done: 04 February 2016
RPRF : 04 February 2016
PPR: 08 March 2016


Congrats po uaepinay!

Thank you for sharing is your timeline and at least it gives us hope that our files will be processed just like yours.

Good Luck!! :D ;D