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tran
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« Reply #435 on: October 03, 2010, 09:58:36 am »

Hi Abelkwh,

Quite a drastic change there. It's a viable option to be gainfully employed though.
All the best in your future endeavours.
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« Reply #436 on: October 03, 2010, 09:41:50 pm »

I am in Calgary, Alberta. Can I claim child tax benefit and child health benefit
for my two sons(4yrs. & 6 yrs.)? If yes, do I apply for it or my wife? Thanks
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« Reply #437 on: October 04, 2010, 08:02:17 am »

Hi tran - Not too sure but this link may be of help.  Cheers

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« Reply #438 on: October 04, 2010, 11:43:44 am »

Hi Abelkwh,

Quite a drastic change there. It's a viable option to be gainfully employed though.
All the best in your future endeavours.

No choice man, Tran, sometimes, we are compelled by the circumstances and the economy. If we are forced to change jobs or industry then we have to be re-trained or do something which we may not like but do not have to re-trained. Thats what Mediajunkie and myself are doing, we dont really want to go back to school but we just have no choice. What about u? what are yr plans? back to real-estate or what industry are u looking at?
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« Reply #439 on: October 04, 2010, 03:18:42 pm »

Hi tran - Not too sure but this link may be of help.  Cheers


Thanks for the link.
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« Reply #440 on: October 05, 2010, 10:36:52 am »

Hi Abelkwh,

I keep my options open. It can be anything...finance..real estate..or whatever.
Probably I need to get a survival job first to keep my bank a/c healthy.
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« Reply #441 on: October 10, 2010, 10:25:10 pm »

Hi,

I am a singaporean, applying for PR in Canada, and have received letter from CIC, Sydney to forward documents to Visa Office, Singapore. I still have 40 days left to submit the documents.

Wonder whether you can help / advise me on the following:

a: as to what documents need to be notary public.I have all my certificates in English.
b: is there a need to send the orginal, can I send a photocopy and if they need to see the original I can bring for them to see.
c: Can I hand over my application to the High Commission, Canada, by hand.

Thanks.
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« Reply #442 on: October 11, 2010, 10:06:18 am »

Hi sansan,

I only sent in notarised photocopies; never originals. I have ever sent additional
documents over the counter after having written my immigration file number on the
back.
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« Reply #443 on: October 11, 2010, 07:42:40 pm »

Hi Tran,

Thanks, and what type of documents do we need to have it notary public.

Would they reject the documents if it has not been notary public.



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« Reply #444 on: October 11, 2010, 07:49:20 pm »

Hi,

Any idea as to which singapore company to refer to for notary public - and recommedations, and whether they can "stamp" the documents soonest.  What is the normal duration for the notary public to certify the documents.

Thanks
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« Reply #445 on: October 12, 2010, 09:01:14 am »

Any idea as to which singapore company to refer to for notary public - and recommedations, and whether they can "stamp" the documents soonest.  What is the normal duration for the notary public to certify the documents.

Most law firms would have amongst one of their lawyers a notary public.  As they need to conform to the format prescribed by CIO/VO,  you should contact them first so that they are made aware of it.  Otherwise they will use a generic "stamp".
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: SINGAPORE
NOC Code......: 0213
App. Filed.......: JUNE-2007

« Reply #446 on: October 16, 2010, 02:43:19 am »

hi sansan

Please give your time line .please call this number  62278281 . i am waiting for updates applied in 2007 july.

thanks and regards

buhari

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Application type-Simplified
date - june 2007
letter received - option to withdraw 0n march 2009
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« Reply #447 on: December 01, 2010, 07:55:43 pm »

Hi,

How are things with your side, after immigrating.

I had forward my documents to CHC, Singapore on the 29th Oct 2010 via normal mail, and had yet to receive the AOR (2nd) from CHC, Singapore.
I send an enquiry via email to CHC, Singapore and was informed that a reply would be send in 100 days. Would appreciate if give any ideas to why 100 days, cause from the discussion on this site - 14 days is the norm.

Thanks.

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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: Sheng Chiu
App. Filed.......: 21st Jan 2010
Doc's Request.: 10th March 2010
AOR Received.: 10th June 2010
IELTS Request: provided
File Transfer...: IN PROCESS: 12th October, 2010
Med's Request: Withdrawal Request sent....Was waiting for files to return....instead of returning the files, VO sent the MR !!

« Reply #448 on: December 02, 2010, 03:42:54 am »

CHC Singapore usually sends AOR after 3-4 weeks of receiving full docs.
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Category..FSW1 
CHC..Sheng Chiu        
App Sent to CIO..17 Jan 2010
Received CIO..21 Jan 2010 
AOR from CIO..10 Mar 2010
Full Docs Recvd by CHC..26 May 2010
AOR from CHC..10th Jun, 2010
IN Procss: Oct 12,
Withdrawal Request: Mar,2012
MR:May 2
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« Reply #449 on: December 02, 2010, 07:55:25 pm »

Hi,

Thanks for your kind reply.

I posted an enquiry to the CHC - Singapore, and they informed that to allow "Please allow 100 days for such action" - that means 3 months to forward a AOR.

Did anyone had the same reply.

Thanks.
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