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Hello!
I received an email today saying that :your processed passport has been dispatched from the Canada Visa Office, Lebanon on 09/05/2014 to the canada visa application centre, Beirut!
What does that mean?!!!
 
Jaddaher said:
Hello!
I received an email today saying that :your processed passport has been dispatched from the Canada Visa Office, Lebanon on 09/05/2014 to the canada visa application centre, Beirut!
What does that mean?!!!

your visa is ready to collect ;) be there on Monday between 3 and 4 pm
 
cherif2100 said:
your visa is ready to collect ;) be there on Monday between 3 and 4 pm

This is what you also received when it was ready?
 
Guys what do you think about this medical inssurance for canada?

http://arbetovinsurance.com/visitorstocanada/

200 CAD for 3 months coverage 50.000$
 
Check this insurance, cheap and seems perfect ;)

http://arbetovinsurance.com/srmrm-visitors-to-canada-insurance/?icalc=33&36&single&50000&2014-07-06&2014-10-06&pn&1&6

Summary of Benefits:



Emergency Dental $ 1,000
Relief of Dental pain $ 500
Prescription drugs $ 5,000
Services of registered nurse $ 5,000
Repatriation $ 5,000
Follow up Treatment $ 5,000

Maximum Benefit: $200,000



Special features of SRMRM

The most affordable on the market, the highest amount of deductible 10000 allowed.



Expenses that are medically necessary for Emergency hospital and medical treatment are covered and all other related expenses resulting from an injury (accident) or new sickness or disease that first manifests itself during the insured trip are covered up to the policy maximum. Expenses for the emergency treatment and care of Pre-existing medical conditions are covered if you have completed the medical questionnaire, paid the required premium, and received written confirmation of coverage from the Company.
•Diagnostic, X-rays & Laboratory Services up to $10,000.
•Prescription medication limited to 30 day supply up to a maximum of $5,000.
•Private Duty Nursing services up to a maximum of $5,000.
•Professional services referred by a physician – 50% of the costs for the services of a chiropractor, chiropodist, osteopath and physiotherapist, up to maximum of $500.
•Ambulance transportation: up to $5,000 for local ambulance services or up to $100,000 for air ambulance (must be pre-approved by the insurance company).
•Expenses Related to Your Death from a covered condition: up to $5,000 for the cost of returning the remains to the country of residence or burial or cremation at the place of death.
•The rental of wheelchair, braces, crutches or other medical appliance up to $5,000.
•Bedside Companion – up to $2,000 for transporting a relative or member of your family who is not travelling with you and up to $100 a day for hotel and meals, when your attending Physician expects You to remain in Hospital for 7 days or more, or in the event of your death to identify your remains.
•Return of dependent children or travelling companion – up to $2,000, if you have been returned home with emergency air transportation or your body has been repatriated.
•Dental Accident – up to $1,000 for relief of dental pain in case of accident.
 
Lemans , i heard about an insurance company called croix blue i guess they have good offers for new arrival immigrants but you have to purchase your insurance within 5 days from your landing . http://www.qc.croixbleue.ca/index.en.html
 
a general question ... why you need insurance? I know that insurance card required 3 months to be issued but you will be considered covered starting the 45th day
 
Dear friends,
Sorry for posting a reply that is not directly related to your topic, but I think you may have an answer to my inquiry:
I am going to apply for FSW 2014, and as all of you know, there is about 300 CAD $ fee for credential evaluation and another 550 CAD$ fee that should be paid as a condition for the process of any federal skilled worker application.
I am residing currently in Damascus, Syria. As it is already known, it is impossible to pay the fees from inside Syria, as no international credit cards are allowed here, and in no way Syrian banks can issue bank drafts in a foreign currency.
I would like to know which method of paying is most suitable to my case, I know one can pay by a credit card or by a bank draft. but in my case, I have to go to lebanon to pay the fees, so in case one doesn't have a bank account in any Lebanese banks, what is the best insured method for paying? and could you suggest a bank or any financial institution in Lebanon which can help in this matter (e.g Audi bank, etc.....).
All replies will be appreciated.
Thanks.
 
SS66 said:
Dear friends,
Sorry for posting a reply that is not directly related to your topic, but I think you may have an answer to my inquiry:
I am going to apply for FSW 2014, and as all of you know, there is about 300 CAD $ fee for credential evaluation and another 550 CAD$ fee that should be paid as a condition for the process of any federal skilled worker application.
I am residing currently in Damascus, Syria. As it is already known, it is impossible to pay the fees from inside Syria, as no international credit cards are allowed here, and in no way Syrian banks can issue bank drafts in a foreign currency.
I would like to know which method of paying is most suitable to my case, I know one can pay by a credit card or by a bank draft. but in my case, I have to go to lebanon to pay the fees, so in case one doesn't have a bank account in any Lebanese banks, what is the best insured method for paying? and could you suggest a bank or any financial institution in Lebanon which can help in this matter (e.g Audi bank, etc.....).
All replies will be appreciated.
Thanks.

As I know, Lebanese banks received a memo from Central Bank prohibiting dealing with any Syrian due to international sanctions. It is very critical. The only way you can do it is to go to Lebanon and pay somebody cash there who will use his credit card to pay the required fees. Good luck.
 
Patientman said:
a general question ... why you need insurance? I know that insurance card required 3 months to be issued but you will be considered covered starting the 45th day

The officer during my interview asked me to make 3 months insurance, because hospitals too expensive in case you are sick, seems more expensive than UAE

So we need insurance for the first 45 days, its risky
 
SS66 said:
Dear friends,
Sorry for posting a reply that is not directly related to your topic, but I think you may have an answer to my inquiry:
I am going to apply for FSW 2014, and as all of you know, there is about 300 CAD $ fee for credential evaluation and another 550 CAD$ fee that should be paid as a condition for the process of any federal skilled worker application.
I am residing currently in Damascus, Syria. As it is already known, it is impossible to pay the fees from inside Syria, as no international credit cards are allowed here, and in no way Syrian banks can issue bank drafts in a foreign currency.
I would like to know which method of paying is most suitable to my case, I know one can pay by a credit card or by a bank draft. but in my case, I have to go to lebanon to pay the fees, so in case one doesn't have a bank account in any Lebanese banks, what is the best insured method for paying? and could you suggest a bank or any financial institution in Lebanon which can help in this matter (e.g Audi bank, etc.....).
All replies will be appreciated.
Thanks.


ask CIC and WES about it it is better
 
yalah guys,be ready to receive visas this week inshalah,i am sure about that,someone will get it tomorrow iza alah rad. :)
 
dr tarekk said:
yalah guys,be ready to receive visas this week inshalah,i am sure about that,someone will get it tomorrow iza alah rad. :)


Nchalla ...we hope so....
 
Jaddaher said:
This is what you also received when it was ready?

yea I received 2 emails almost at the same time, that my passport was dropped to the embassy then after 5 min that my passport dispatched to the visa office , I called them and they confirmed it was ready..
they probably call you tomorrow to confirm to take it