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jo
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« on: February 02, 2006, 07:38:42 am »

i am planning to apply for canada immigration PR visa. i am confussed wheather to apply directly to the canadain high commission or appoint any agency to do this work. i am going thru the cic website, in that they are mentioned a processing time for india is 45 month. is there any way we can reduce this time.....!

Pls suggest me.

Thanks

Jo,India
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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2006, 03:11:47 pm »

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Quote from: jo
i am planning to apply for canada immigration PR visa. i am confussed wheather to apply directly to the canadain high commission or appoint any agency to do this work. i am going thru the cic website, in that they are mentioned a processing time for india is 45 month. is there any way we can reduce this time.....!

Pls suggest me.

Thanks

Jo,India


Really no way to speed up application unless you have certified job offer.  If you feel comfortable with the process you can do it yourself or hire  a Canadian Immigration Lawyer.  If you hire a consultant insure that they are a member of CSIC see: http://www.csic-scci.ca/indexE.html or CIC won't deal with them.

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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2006, 10:47:10 pm »

There is  one way to shorten the length of time and that is to pay upfront the entire amount for the immigration process. Its saves time on both sides and if you are rejected ..less the initial fee for examining your application. You can save up to 6mos of time.

Also make sure your application is in perfect order, no mistakes. All documents required be copied and notarized by a notary public which is less expensive. I always reccomend that original birth certificate and Marriage documents, death certificates..that originals be sent, as they will probably be asked for anyway.  Always keep a ceritified copy for your self or u can order other originals.

Once you have everything done..just go see a consultant which will be less expensive than a lawyer, have the consultant verify if all is in order and pay the fee.  Its worth it.

Always keep a copy of your application..very important and all of what you sent. If something should happen you have all your papers with you and this way save time.

There is a new law that consultants have to be approved as he said. So make very sure the consultant is on the list..if not then most likely he or she is a fraud.  If they are not on the list or dont have a liscence on the wall and look at the date if it is in vigor or not.  There are still some taking in people and they end up having  paid money and the consultant has moved on.
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« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2011, 03:22:27 pm »

hi jo:

where did you get processing timeline for india as 24 months? can you provide me with a link.

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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: New Delhi
NOC Code......: 6241/6242
App. Filed.......: 12-12-2011
Doc's Request.: All docs sub. with app.
AOR Received.: 16-02-2012
IELTS Request: Band8 with app.
File Transfer...: 10-03-2012 w/ file trans. to NDVO
Med's Request: NA
Med's Done....: NA
Interview........: NA
Passport Req..: NA
VISA ISSUED...: NA
LANDED..........: 201X

« Reply #4 on: September 30, 2011, 03:25:32 pm »

Jo:

Remember a lawyer is different from a consultant. A consultant need not have a law degree and therefore they are more affordable than lawyers. A properly filed application always speeds up the process, regardless of who makes it - the applicant, the lawyer or the consultant. None of them can guarantee success.

A lawyer or consultant who promises success is a crook!
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« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2011, 05:01:52 am »

Hi friends by reading this forum I can come to know, processing to Canada PR is not tough.

This is the common question for new comers can I take consultant? Or can do my self? The answer is doing it your self by experts
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Why expert can do a nice Flow chart for this process? That can be easy for new comers , even you can attached a sample copy of each document , so that it will be crystal clear to fill application for new.
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