hi lirjan,
thats is something very practical and time-saving..
but in case of BIQ HK, and for applications sent from India, they use regular post only for all communication...
such as I received my AOR dated 11.11.11 by post on 24th or 25th NOV so it took 15 days for me to get AOR in hand, till that time I was just wondering if my file was opened or not....
thats is something very practical and time-saving..
but in case of BIQ HK, and for applications sent from India, they use regular post only for all communication...
such as I received my AOR dated 11.11.11 by post on 24th or 25th NOV so it took 15 days for me to get AOR in hand, till that time I was just wondering if my file was opened or not....
lirjan said:Any experienced here with e-mail correspondence option with the visa office? I mean there is an option on the forms where it say that you can authorize the Canadian Embassy to use E-mail contact for the updated information that came usually by mail to your e-mail.
I thought this can be more practice and effective because there are 3 mails that come to you until visa will be issued, 1 the AOR, 2 the Medicals and 3 the visa, and if you calculate the time it takes which is 10 days from Rome Office which is my Federal office to my home, and 10 days from your home to the office equal 20 days x 3 = 60 days. You profit 2 Months, nothing bad. We profit 2 Months in this case using e-mail instead of mail.
Any experience with E-mail correspondence?