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mewe said:
Hello Everybody

I just received a letter saying that i have been scheduled for an interview on 4th July 2011.
please help me....................i m really nervous

Hey, it has been a long time since i saw you...i remember seeing you on this thread...rn't you the one whose file was sent to NY instead of ND?
Read the last 10-15 pages of this thread..Brin, Benjo, Girmi all had interviews and passed very easily and the questions was very generic.
All the best..not to worry, just a final screening process.

Wish you all the best..
 
Confused2011 said:
Which category are u applying for, spouse or student?

i was silent reader of this forum. my husband had applied for a spouse visa
 
fprince said:
Hey, it has been a long time since i saw you...i remember seeing you on this thread...rn't you the one whose file was sent to NY instead of ND?
Read the last 10-15 pages of this thread..Brin, Benjo, Girmi all had interviews and passed very easily and the questions was very generic.
All the best..not to worry, just a final screening process.

Wish you all the best..

yup fprince
i am that one. yup i had seen those pages.thanks for your wishes...............

my case is different as i had a love marriage and that too an intercaste
 
Hi, everyone,

I was just wondering if we change my husband's mailing address, would ND inquire about this change or would they just change it? Because the thing is, we put the same address that he has in his passport as residential and mailing address. He doesn't live there it's his village address but we thought putting different address on application would cause problems in PCC. But our previous letter got lost in mail, and I don't want any delays in our application due to mail being lost. I'm just wondering if they'll inquire as to why we didn't put the residential address and mailing address, would they think we're lying to them? Please advise...
 
DNT2003 said:
I want to Thank God for waking me up to such a wonderful email, and I only went on the internet to check-in and I did have a thought about an email from New Delhi.. and said to God.. Please this time? and Guess what....

And Thank you God, and Thank you all of you my friends for lots of support and prayers.. I can make my trip worth it...

God has blessed us with a PPR request throught my CSE query...

Dear Sir/Madam,

This is in response to your recent email enquiry to the Immigration Section of the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi.

You are requested to submit your original valid passport to this office by mail.

We trust that this information will be of assistance.

INITIAL OF THE PERSON
Immigration Section / Section de l'immigration
Canadian High Commission / Haut-Commissariat du Canada
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi
India / Inde
Websites/ Sites web: www.india.gc.ca
www.cic.gc.ca
www.vfs-canada.co.in
www.goingtocanada.gc.ca

For all e-mail correspondence with our office, we request you to use the enquiries form at:
https://dmp-portal.cic.gc.ca/cicemail/intro-eng.aspx?mission=new%20delhi
Always include the applicant's full name, date of birth, file number and passport number in your message.


I will come back here later.. once I get to the Office, and yes it is my half day..

Congratulations DNT2003. I am so happy for you. I wish you best for your trip and for your wife's application.
 
@ DNT : Yay for DNT and wife :)

@ brin :I bet your really happy brin!
 
Confused2011 said:
Hi, everyone,

I was just wondering if we change my husband's mailing address, would ND inquire about this change or would they just change it? Because the thing is, we put the same address that he has in his passport as residential and mailing address. He doesn't live there it's his village address but we thought putting different address on application would cause problems in PCC. But our previous letter got lost in mail, and I don't want any delays in our application due to mail being lost. I'm just wondering if they'll inquire as to why we didn't put the residential address and mailing address, would they think we're lying to them? Please advise...

Filling the PR forms..address lived in the last 10 years...what address did you state? did you hide the present address?

The PPR will come to the mailing address you state, PP address has nothing to do with immigration.
 
mewe said:
yup fprince
i am that one. yup i had seen those pages.thanks for your wishes...............

my case is different as i had a love marriage and that too an intercaste

Love/Intercaste marriage is not a huge flag, don worry....it is just a screening interview and you will pass on Monday ! :P
 
Been more than a month since interview, is there anybody else who had interview in May and is waiting since then?
 
fprince said:
Filling the PR forms..address lived in the last 10 years...what address did you state? did you hide the present address?

The PPR will come to the mailing address you state, PP address has nothing to do with immigration.
yea we didn't mention the present address at all.. Will this be a problem?
 
yes u can login to ecas with ur husband's details and there would be an option to update mailing address
otherwise u can use the following links to update address

https://dmp-portal.cic.gc.ca/cicemail/intro-eng.aspx?mission=new%20delhi

or you can email

Delhi-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca

Confused2011 said:
Hi, everyone,

I was just wondering if we change my husband's mailing address, would ND inquire about this change or would they just change it? Because the thing is, we put the same address that he has in his passport as residential and mailing address. He doesn't live there it's his village address but we thought putting different address on application would cause problems in PCC. But our previous letter got lost in mail, and I don't want any delays in our application due to mail being lost. I'm just wondering if they'll inquire as to why we didn't put the residential address and mailing address, would they think we're lying to them? Please advise...
 
Hey folks,
I brought my wife from India on June 29. It was quite easy landing process and It was helpful that I was with her.
All the best to everyone,
Cheers,
V
 
Vish said:
Hey folks,
I brought my wife from India on June 29. It was quite easy landing process and It was helpful that I was with her.
All the best to everyone,
Cheers,
V
Congrats Vish! Best wishes for a happy married life in Canada!

For the rest of us who have been waiting and waiting I sincerely pray that we get postive updates on ecas this long weekend.
 
Vish said:
Hey folks,
I brought my wife from India on June 29. It was quite easy landing process and It was helpful that I was with her.
All the best to everyone,
Cheers,
V

Hey Man, Congrats.......my best wishes for you both :P
 
Confused2011 said:
yea we didn't mention the present address at all.. Will this be a problem?

Not sure how this will impact BC..no idea...so which address was the PPR delivered to? the address you did not state? that does not make sence