Usually when they have converted your funds, it means they are close to making a decision (usually positive). However, this is not in all cases.rzvzl said:does that mean some specific "checkpoint" in the whole process?
Usually when they have converted your funds, it means they are close to making a decision (usually positive). However, this is not in all cases.rzvzl said:does that mean some specific "checkpoint" in the whole process?
One_Topsy said:Just got my PPR guys!
bahadur said:Dear SINP fellows, I have got PPR today. Thanks everyone.
One_Topsy said:Usually when they have converted your funds, it means they are close to making a decision (usually positive). However, this is not in all cases.
Yes, that's the pagerzvzl said:You might be right: I've checked the available data from the GoogleDocs table (of those, whoose data shows both "funds conversion" and "nomination" dates, all decisions - "positive"): in 28 cases the decision followed in 10 days or less. in 8 cases - the decision was made within 1 month from the "funds conversion" date; another 6 rows - with the decision made "within 2 months".
By the way - where should I check for the date of "funds conversion"? On the same page where my "Settlement Funds" docs are uploaded?
One_Topsy said:Yes, that's the page
Wagner__ said:Congratulations on your achievement! All the best!![]()
rzvzl said:that's a little bit funny: it says "Date of Conversion 08-Jan-2015", while I've applied on Jan 05, 2016.
Explorers said:Just a mistake from their side, not to worry. It is me who should worry as I applied on Jan 2ns, and still no funds conversion ((
One_Topsy said:Congratulations!!!
See you in SK![]()
bahadur said:Dear SINP fellows, I have got PPR today. Thanks everyone.
ashmilwaqas said:FRC stands for Family Registration Certificate and this certificate can be applied by any sibling of yours living in Pakistan. Apply on behalf of your parents. This certificate will have all the details of your parents family i.e. their kids.