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Hi Sunnytwin
Did you get PCC and submitted to CHC KualaLumpur. My Pcc is getting delayed from wisma putra.
Any update in Ecase?
 
Hi KLBee

I went to Wisma Putra personally and got the PCC out same day; waiting for UK PCC to arrive anytime. Then submit. Watch out for the 60days deadline.

No idea how reliable is the mail service from Wisma Putra, that's why I took the trouble to go in person.

Good luck!
 
Dear Rana,
Good news from Tokyo VO. I got my MR+RPRF today.Dated 13th May.
Waiting to hear good news from you..
zahed
 
Hi suunytwin
Today i have received my Malaysian PCC. I posted it with covering letter, medical fee bills to KL VO.
whats your status? Dont know when will be the PPR!
 
KLBee said:
Hi suunytwin
Today i have received my Malaysian PCC. I posted it with covering letter, medical fee bills to KL VO.
whats your status? Dont know when will be the PPR!

Same as you..... waiting for good news! (I went to KL VO to drop off my PCC last week)
 
Hi sunnytwins! just would like get a little of your time with this question. I am from philippines working here in malaysia. My VO is in Manila (philippines) However, I find my consultancy inefficient perhaps because I m in malaysia and I am having hard time to communicate with them. Anyway, I would like to ask if Malaysia VO approved fast for FSW application? are they kind enough if I call and answer all my quiries?
 
blessed23 said:
Hi sunnytwins! just would like get a little of your time with this question. I am from philippines working here in malaysia. My VO is in Manila (philippines) However, I find my consultancy inefficient perhaps because I m in malaysia and I am having hard time to communicate with them. Anyway, I would like to ask if Malaysia VO approved fast for FSW application? are they kind enough if I call and answer all my quiries?

Can't comment on approval speed as mine is still pending. Call on phone you mean?? I've never called them so cannot comment. I've e-mailed them in the past but recent ones don't get replies but maybe because they have sent out MR letter to me, so no complaints!

Done medical and submitted PCC, so now pending final approval..??!!

Don't understand what you mean by "consultancy inefficient...."
 
Hi sunnytwin
After medical exam it has been long period of time with no change in ecase status. the people applied in other VO who did medicals after me their ecase changed to meds has been received.Anything from KL VO?
 
KLBee said:
Hi sunnytwin
After medical exam it has been long period of time with no change in ecase status. the people applied in other VO who did medicals after me their ecase changed to meds has been received.Anything from KL VO?


No indication that meds have been received. It will be 2 months since their MR letter came out. So I think KL VO should be looking at our files again soon.

Good Luck
 
hi sunnytwin
i got visa. you also can here goodnews soon
 
Dear zahed
Your news is exciting..!! the end is not that far for you and guess what, my e-case status changed today to RBVO..a kind of respite and a ray of hope.

Next would be 2nd AOR...PCC and Medicals...I hope everything would go on smoothly.

Thanks and keep in touch
deep regards
 
Top 5 Common Mistakes Made in Canadian Permanent Residency Applications

Applying for Canadian permanent residency can often be a daunting task, especially when trying to understand which documents are required and trying to understand instructions which need to be strictly followed. Even small mistakes can result in an application being returned or refused. The following are the top five most commonly made mistakes when submitting an application for Canadian permanent residency.

1. Miscalculating points

The Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Quebec Skilled Worker Program, and several Provincial Nominee Programs work on a points-based system. Applicants must meet the minimum required points in order to qualify for that program. Knowing how many points will be awarded for different qualifications can be confusing. Is a medical degree worth 20, 22, or 25 points for the Federal Skilled Worker Program? Under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program, is your spouse's vocational diploma worth one or two points? Understanding the points system can be difficult and if an applicant fails to meet the minimum required number of points for a program, the application will likely be refused.

2. Incomplete or Inconsistent Forms

Immigration forms can be complex and it is important to read all instructions on the forms carefully as the same information may be asked in several places. Applicants often forget to fill in all of their information on immigration forms or they provide inconsistent information, such as variations in the way a name is spelled (e.g. Writing John Smith on one form and John H. Smith on another form). Information must be complete, especially when writing dates. For example, when asked to provide an address history from the age of 18, an applicant must write all addresses with absolutely no gaps in between the dates. If there is a gap in the dates, the form and application may be returned and marked as incomplete.

Another common mistake made with regard to forms is incorrect signatures. Not signing in the correct location or forgetting to add a signature may result in the entire application being returned.

3. Incomplete or missing documents

Each immigration program and visa office has its own list of required documents to be provided with an immigration application. Some visa offices ask for original documents and others ask for photocopies or notarized copies. Not providing the correct format of documents is a common mistake many applicants make and can result in processing delays.

Some requested documents may not always be clear. All visa offices ask for proof of identity for applicants, most notably, a birth certificate. But what if an applicant was never issued a birth certificate? Knowing which alternative documents to provide can be confusing and missing documents may result in an application being returned. Similarly, applicants must ensure that all government processing fees are correct or the application may be returned.

4. Wrong NOC code

To qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program, an applicant must be have at least one year of full-time paid work experience in one of the 29 qualifying occupations as listed in the National Occupational Classification (NOC), unless he/she has a valid job offer from a Canadian employer. Understanding which NOC code is suitable for an applicant's work experience is not always simple. Some NOCs can be very similar as the job duties listed in various NOCs can overlap (eg. NOC 0213, Computer and Information Systems Managers and NOC 2171, Information Systems Analysts and Consultants).

Work-related reference letters are often the most problematic documents for applicants in this program. If a visa officer determines that the duties and responsibilities listed on the applicant's reference letters do not correspond to the duties listed in the qualifying NOC, the application could be returned or refused. However, if the duties and responsibilities listed are written verbatim from the NOC, the application can be refused for providing documents that may be deemed as self-serving.

5. Picking the wrong visa office

Knowing which visa office is responsible for the processing of an application is very important. Applicants who submit their application to the wrong visa office can have their application returned. Applicants submitting to the Buffalo visa office in particular may have problems if they cannot show sufficient proof of their connection with the United States. For more information on understanding how to choose a visa office.
http://www.canadavisa.com/common-mistakes-made-in-canadian-permanent-residency-applications.html
 
very good post Kenamen...+1 for you :)
 
+ 1 from me too Kanamen :)

Indira Prabhakaran.