Sanity
Thanx for the tip. However, I've already sent the form with dates written by hand and explained in the cover letter - thus not withholding any info.
doMMK
1. Don't send without validation/bar codes.
2. The form is designed in a way that it will not allow any wrong entry / extra information. Even if its an error on Q-13, the form gets validated without these dates (if status 'Other' is selected) thus indicating that the information might not be required (for the form available on CIC website as of today).
3. You don't require submit translation/copies of iqama or entry/exit visa pages to the visa office. Where did this requirement come from? For the current country of stay, the PCC is enough as it clearly mentions the duration of stay from the date of arrival. It is strongly recommended to send PCC with the initial application.
4. Visa Office timings are really unpredictable. Processing depends on host of factors including the NOC you are applying in, the load on visa office etc. If you are an Indian national, ND VO seems to be a better option as it will give you the flexibility of depositing the passport(s) personally for visa stamping during your planned visit to India - in case the process gets to that stage, God willing.
Regards
Thanx for the tip. However, I've already sent the form with dates written by hand and explained in the cover letter - thus not withholding any info.
doMMK
1. Don't send without validation/bar codes.
2. The form is designed in a way that it will not allow any wrong entry / extra information. Even if its an error on Q-13, the form gets validated without these dates (if status 'Other' is selected) thus indicating that the information might not be required (for the form available on CIC website as of today).
3. You don't require submit translation/copies of iqama or entry/exit visa pages to the visa office. Where did this requirement come from? For the current country of stay, the PCC is enough as it clearly mentions the duration of stay from the date of arrival. It is strongly recommended to send PCC with the initial application.
4. Visa Office timings are really unpredictable. Processing depends on host of factors including the NOC you are applying in, the load on visa office etc. If you are an Indian national, ND VO seems to be a better option as it will give you the flexibility of depositing the passport(s) personally for visa stamping during your planned visit to India - in case the process gets to that stage, God willing.
Regards