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Author Topic: thank u all for ur support,,c u from CANADA  (Read 322 times)
ranjhaaa
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« on: May 17, 2011, 12:27:23 pm »

thank u all my dear friends for the support,,,,i love u all
tomorrow i will b in the air for Edmonton .....

thank u all,,,,and best of luck to all of uuuuu
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canadaforall
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Category........: FSW1
App. Filed.......: 30th January 2009
Doc's Request.: February .12 .2009
AOR Received.: 30. 08.2009
IELTS Request: no
File Transfer...: 16.2.2009
Med's Request: march 27th 2012
Med's Done....: 5 april 2012
Interview........: waved
Passport Req..: March 27th 2912

« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2011, 12:35:51 pm »



May the lord God guide you safely to your destination.
Safe journey my friend.
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January 30th 2009  : Application Filed
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 June 30th 2009      : Documents sent to Visa Office
  february 23rd 2012 : In process with received by Visa Office in the inside details. address also disappeare
27th March  medicals, pcc,
ranjhaaa
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« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2011, 12:38:00 pm »


May the lord God guide you safely to your destination.
Safe journey my friend.

thank u

it means a lot to me
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ranjhaaa
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« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2011, 05:45:29 am »

any suggestions from u friends?
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pittabread
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« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2011, 05:57:50 am »

any suggestions from u friends?

If its a long haul flight use the following tips to ease the pain

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/columnists/nicktrend/8119254/Long-haul-flights-tips-to-ease-the-pain.html

A couple of weeks ago, I was reminded of the realities of a long-haul flight – overnight across the Atlantic. My neck was locked rigid and my legs were twisted, shins cramped against the underside of the seat in front and knees jammed against the seat back. Nevertheless, after three or four hours of fitful wakefulness, I managed to drop off to sleep. Then, as they always do in economy, the crew switched on the cabin lights so that they could serve breakfast. It is the most brutal awakening and the nadir of most night flights.

Short of using ear plugs and an eye mask and hanging a "Do not disturb notice" around your neck, I can't think of a way around this particular downside to long-haul flying. But there are some things you can do. Here are 10 tips to make a long journey more bearable.



Good luck and all the best... Smiley
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