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« Reply #1005 on: July 20, 2009, 11:49:26 am » |
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if you are applying for new passport, then your old passport will not be valid anymore. When they request passports, send both of them and a letter explaining the situation.
Akk [ quote author=satyac link=topic=15729.msg115867#msg115867 date=1248101649] Passport Extention
Hi I done with medicals on july 8 ,now im appling for new passport as my passport is about to exipre in jan 2010. i think if i get new passport should i need to update this with NY consulate.Does this will cause any delay in gettting passport request.Or else shall i wait till i get passport request and can i send old passport. I read in this forum that i need to have 1 year valid passport from the date of medicals do this will cause any issue.
please can you shed some light on it please
Thanks [/quote]
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« Reply #1006 on: July 20, 2009, 02:40:22 pm » |
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I think you can send your old passport. However, your PR visa will be expired in Jan 2010, not July 2010.
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« Reply #1007 on: July 20, 2009, 03:04:25 pm » |
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hi
Thanks for replies.... I was wondering that what must be the validity period of passport during the time of passport request,do it must be 6 months from time i send passport or else 6 months from time of submitting application.
Please share your views...
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« Reply #1008 on: July 20, 2009, 03:30:13 pm » |
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We expected couple of PPR today..but no luck (my ecas still not showing Medicals received)
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« Reply #1009 on: July 20, 2009, 03:37:26 pm » |
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Yea me too was expecting PPR from LA but I got a letter today stating that LA had completed the Initial Assessment of my application. and expect to finalize the application without interview. They however had asked me to submit the following documents to support my application.
1) Written personal statement providing details of family members in Canada and their residential addresses in Canada. 2) Written personal statement providing reason for wishing to immigrate to Canada.
Now senior guys please pour in your ideas so that I can frame the letter exactly to the point that they need and send it to them today or at the most tomorrow morning. I have maternal family in Canada so providing their details is not an issue, the main thing is for that personal statement....which is tricky.
If anyone ever got that sort of thing with the Initial Assessment letter, please share your thoughts. I'd highly appreciate that.
Thanks in advance!!
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« Reply #1010 on: July 20, 2009, 03:57:06 pm » |
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Yea me too was expecting PPR from LA but I got a letter today stating that LA had completed the Initial Assessment of my application. and expect to finalize the application without interview. They however had asked me to submit the following documents to support my application.
1) Written personal statement providing details of family members in Canada and their residential addresses in Canada. 2) Written personal statement providing reason for wishing to immigrate to Canada.
Now senior guys please pour in your ideas so that I can frame the letter exactly to the point that they need and send it to them today or at the most tomorrow morning. I have maternal family in Canada so providing their details is not an issue, the main thing is for that personal statement....which is tricky.
If anyone ever got that sort of thing with the Initial Assessment letter, please share your thoughts. I'd highly appreciate that.
Thanks in advance!!
well sukh something is happening on ur case which is good... never heard of such letter requested from CIC before.... my 2 cents : " Based on my professional and educational background in XYZ field and considering my future goals, the available opportunities, standard of living and secured environment, Canada becomes an ideal destination for me to reside and contribute. "
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« Reply #1011 on: July 20, 2009, 04:10:27 pm » |
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can someone tell me how long is the file number i just got copy of my check and there is one stamp back of it with barcode and it looks like below
B XXXX XXXX X
is this AOR ?
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« Reply #1012 on: July 20, 2009, 04:16:42 pm » |
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can someone tell me how long is the file number i just got copy of my check and there is one stamp back of it with barcode and it looks like below
B XXXX XXXX X
is this AOR ?
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Yes that is the File Number. You wont be able to see the status until CIC had entered it into their database. But that is the file number which you will get when they will send you the AOR/Medicals letter. Chill out  lol till then....
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« Reply #1013 on: July 20, 2009, 04:26:42 pm » |
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can someone tell me how long is the file number i just got copy of my check and there is one stamp back of it with barcode and it looks like below
B XXXX XXXX X
is this AOR ?
Thank you all
Yes that is the File Number. You wont be able to see the status until CIC had entered it into their database. But that is the file number which you will get when they will send you the AOR/Medicals letter. Chill out  lol till then.... Thank you sukh you are right i dont see anything on status. Looks like they have not put me in their system. lol no chilling till i land in Canada.
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« Reply #1014 on: July 20, 2009, 04:44:08 pm » |
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Yea me too was expecting PPR from LA but I got a letter today stating that LA had completed the Initial Assessment of my application. and expect to finalize the application without interview. They however had asked me to submit the following documents to support my application.
1) Written personal statement providing details of family members in Canada and their residential addresses in Canada. 2) Written personal statement providing reason for wishing to immigrate to Canada.
Now senior guys please pour in your ideas so that I can frame the letter exactly to the point that they need and send it to them today or at the most tomorrow morning. I have maternal family in Canada so providing their details is not an issue, the main thing is for that personal statement....which is tricky.
If anyone ever got that sort of thing with the Initial Assessment letter, please share your thoughts. I'd highly appreciate that.
Thanks in advance!!
What made them to request these things. Can't think of a reason why they are asking for this. May be you troubled them with too many e-mail inquiries.
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« Reply #1015 on: July 20, 2009, 04:44:23 pm » |
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Yea me too was expecting PPR from LA but I got a letter today stating that LA had completed the Initial Assessment of my application. and expect to finalize the application without interview. They however had asked me to submit the following documents to support my application.
1) Written personal statement providing details of family members in Canada and their residential addresses in Canada. 2) Written personal statement providing reason for wishing to immigrate to Canada.
Now senior guys please pour in your ideas so that I can frame the letter exactly to the point that they need and send it to them today or at the most tomorrow morning. I have maternal family in Canada so providing their details is not an issue, the main thing is for that personal statement....which is tricky.
If anyone ever got that sort of thing with the Initial Assessment letter, please share your thoughts. I'd highly appreciate that.
Thanks in advance!!
r u sure about the documents required by LA Never seen such a RFE From AINP- H1b point of view this is ridicolous, especially Question No. 2 does not make ANY sense
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« Reply #1016 on: July 20, 2009, 04:47:39 pm » |
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Yea me too was expecting PPR from LA but I got a letter today stating that LA had completed the Initial Assessment of my application. and expect to finalize the application without interview. They however had asked me to submit the following documents to support my application.
1) Written personal statement providing details of family members in Canada and their residential addresses in Canada. 2) Written personal statement providing reason for wishing to immigrate to Canada.
Now senior guys please pour in your ideas so that I can frame the letter exactly to the point that they need and send it to them today or at the most tomorrow morning. I have maternal family in Canada so providing their details is not an issue, the main thing is for that personal statement....which is tricky.
If anyone ever got that sort of thing with the Initial Assessment letter, please share your thoughts. I'd highly appreciate that.
Thanks in advance!!
What made them to request these things. Can't think of a reason why they are asking for this. May be you troubled them with too many e-mail inquiries. lol...bendjoe...heck I didnt send them those many emails that they have started testing my intentions...  but anyways they just dont know patience and perseverance of Indians  ...lots of time they do things without reasons....like one of my friends AINP certificate for H1B SRS was sent to New-Delhi whereas he is in USA...lol...I will shut their mouth with what they asked tomorrow first thing in the morning 
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« Reply #1017 on: July 20, 2009, 04:49:23 pm » |
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r u sure about the documents required by LA Never seen such a RFE From AINP- H1b point of view this is ridicolous, especially Question No. 2 does not make ANY sense [/quote]Yes they asked about the documents that I mentioned  and I had written the exact wording from the IA letter  lol....I will let them know tomorrow my intentions to goto Alberta...
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« Reply #1018 on: July 20, 2009, 04:51:57 pm » |
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Yea me too was expecting PPR from LA but I got a letter today stating that LA had completed the Initial Assessment of my application. and expect to finalize the application without interview. They however had asked me to submit the following documents to support my application.
1) Written personal statement providing details of family members in Canada and their residential addresses in Canada. 2) Written personal statement providing reason for wishing to immigrate to Canada.
Now senior guys please pour in your ideas so that I can frame the letter exactly to the point that they need and send it to them today or at the most tomorrow morning. I have maternal family in Canada so providing their details is not an issue, the main thing is for that personal statement....which is tricky.
If anyone ever got that sort of thing with the Initial Assessment letter, please share your thoughts. I'd highly appreciate that.
Thanks in advance!!
I must say agree with others that never seen such thing before with H1B AINP process. I had prepared letter 2 years back for my federal application but i never applied for it. specially for number 2 item in your list. it was almost 1 and half page. if i find it in next hour or so i will get back to you and send you by email. but i advise dont wait on me.
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« Reply #1019 on: July 20, 2009, 05:04:24 pm » |
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Sukh: Wow - this is the 1st time I've ever heard such request. Weird since we're H1B SRS - it's clear the intention for us to immigrate - what's your NOC? Maybe you can tied-in your NOC with the intention to immigrate - similar to new Alberta AINP questionnaire (something like .. why are you intend to settle in Alberta, etc.. ) Some of members post their generic statement there in different post. Hope this helps. And good luck to you. Yea me too was expecting PPR from LA but I got a letter today stating that LA had completed the Initial Assessment of my application. and expect to finalize the application without interview. They however had asked me to submit the following documents to support my application.
1) Written personal statement providing details of family members in Canada and their residential addresses in Canada. 2) Written personal statement providing reason for wishing to immigrate to Canada.
Now senior guys please pour in your ideas so that I can frame the letter exactly to the point that they need and send it to them today or at the most tomorrow morning. I have maternal family in Canada so providing their details is not an issue, the main thing is for that personal statement....which is tricky.
If anyone ever got that sort of thing with the Initial Assessment letter, please share your thoughts. I'd highly appreciate that.
Thanks in advance!!
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