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howword007 said:
i just received my and my all family medical and ppr request

thnak you my god

Could u please share the content of the mr and RPRF email frm colombo........... what they hv told abt how and where to submit the rprf fee...........................
 
chiragpatel144 said:
Me and my bro cousin both on 19th nov
before us krishnav mohan is also there?
gud morning to all
May be 2day is ur lucky day
 
Yeah, with speed they are working I hope thing will be done quickly.
 
rowdy_jatt said:
bahut bahut mubaarakaan mittroooo... really happy for all of you.... I can see a lot of things happened this month....

I got second AOR from NDVO on 3rd Sep... Pls update my timeline....

I was inactive in this forum since long.....

Cheers,
Ricky
Hi
Pls refer this link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvG0iy7l9DMbdEdialdxdFR3TS1XT0liVFljY21PTkE#gid=1
Let me know which one is yours as i can see 2 Rowdy_jat.
I ll update once i get response from you.
God speed in your file
 
dipanchokshi said:
Hi
Pls refer this link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvG0iy7l9DMbdEdialdxdFR3TS1XT0liVFljY21PTkE#gid=1
Let me know which one is yours as i can see 2 Rowdy_jat.
I ll update once i get response from you.
God speed in your file

@dipan i hv corrected the sheet from my old saved sheets........ actually it is raman1.............just check it
 
gurminder said:
@ dipan i hv corrected the sheet from my old saved sheets........ actually it is raman1.............just check it
Thanks gurminder ji. I have updated other detail as well.
 
Dear Jayswaminarayan ji


Hv u got the second mail with medical form from NDVO...... and what documents we need to carry except the mentioned doc in the mail from NDVO.

i am still waiting for the MEDICAL FORM MAIL.


Himanshu Sharma
 
One of my other forum friend shared his Landing experience:

Hi all. I wanted to share landing experience and hope some will learn from this. I was nominated by Manitoba Province in March 2012, got my passport request in August, sent it to CPP Ottawa in September and got it the same month. Note, I had included a plane ticket indicating I was traveling to my home country in September and asked for expedited service. I landed in Winnipeg, Manitoba November 20, 2013 at 5:47 p.m. The landing process was straight forward and smooth. I should mention that I was thoroughly prepared. I had my goods to follow list and personal effects that I brought typed, and two copies for each. The officer asked for my passport and any other documents I may have for him. I gave him what he requested. He asked me to follow him, paged a cashier to process my goods to follow list, and he took care of my Confirmation of Permanent resident paperwork.
They stamped everything, gave me copies, explained that I had to keep COPR safe as I'll need it to process other necessary documents. I had my bank statement as well as cash in hand. I was never asked for either, nor did I volunteer the information. The whole process took 17 minutes.
The very next day I went to Service Canada to apply for SIN number, process took 13 minutes, then stopped at the bank to open a bank account. I spent almost an hour here because I wanted to compare products with other banks. I then wen to the Health card place to apply for health card, this process took 13 minutes. So, for those who are planning to land, be prepared and all will go well.

Thank you to all who have been sharing their experiences. I was able to prepare myself through many contributions on this forum. Be blessed
 
I think getting visa is the most difficult thing ever
 
chiragpatel144 said:
I think getting visa is the most difficult thing ever

hi,

nothing is difficult , but patient is only one name of this game...
;D
thkx
 
Jayswaminarayan said:
One of my other forum friend shared his Landing experience:

Hi all. I wanted to share landing experience and hope some will learn from this. I was nominated by Manitoba Province in March 2012, got my passport request in August, sent it to CPP Ottawa in September and got it the same month. Note, I had included a plane ticket indicating I was traveling to my home country in September and asked for expedited service. I landed in Winnipeg, Manitoba November 20, 2013 at 5:47 p.m. The landing process was straight forward and smooth. I should mention that I was thoroughly prepared. I had my goods to follow list and personal effects that I brought typed, and two copies for each. The officer asked for my passport and any other documents I may have for him. I gave him what he requested. He asked me to follow him, paged a cashier to process my goods to follow list, and he took care of my Confirmation of Permanent resident paperwork.
They stamped everything, gave me copies, explained that I had to keep COPR safe as I'll need it to process other necessary documents. I had my bank statement as well as cash in hand. I was never asked for either, nor did I volunteer the information. The whole process took 17 minutes.
The very next day I went to Service Canada to apply for SIN number, process took 13 minutes, then stopped at the bank to open a bank account. I spent almost an hour here because I wanted to compare products with other banks. I then wen to the Health card place to apply for health card, this process took 13 minutes. So, for those who are planning to land, be prepared and all will go well.

Thank you to all who have been sharing their experiences. I was able to prepare myself through many contributions on this forum. Be blessed

Dear Jay,

Thanks for sharing the information. It is very useful and Valuable information.

Thanks
 
totally dry day..........................
 
hi all,

those who are already submitted the MR , RPRF to NDVO can any body help me out.

its 490 CAD, no bank is ready to make draft payable at new Delhi and no found in website exact amount in INR.
can i go for according to bank suggested payable at canada?

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/fees-frais.aspx

"Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)

Applicants for permanent residence can pay the Right of Permanent Residence Fee ($490) at the time they submit their application or at a later date when requested. The processing fee is still required when submitting an application.

The following applicants are not required to pay the RPRF:

dependent children of a principal applicant or sponsor, a child to be adopted, or an orphaned brother, sister, niece, nephew or grandchild;
protected persons, including Convention refugees.

"


Thanks