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Hi All,

I am mailing my application today. Which address is to be used: On CHC ND's website there's a bulletin on http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/bulletins_14021.aspx?lang=eng :

Address Change: Canada Visa Application Centre in New Delhi
From Monday, February 23, 2009, the new address for the Visa Application Centre in New Delhiwill be:

VFS Global Services Pvt ltd.
E Wing, 2nd Floor, International Trade Tower
Nehru Place - 110019

and on the Annexure A, the address mentioned is

The Canadian High Commission
Immigration Section
P.O. Box 5209
7/8 Shantipath
Chanakyapuri
New Delhi, India 110 021

your help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance..
 
For PR cases its bottom adress of Immigration section will be applicable

and for toursit visa its VFS Address.

still confirm it
 
Hi,

I have a query here regarding teh Draft.

I have made my Draft in the name of 'The Receiver General for Canada' but it is 'Receiver General for Canada'. Please tell what to do.

Meena
 
Meena, most people won't know the answer to this because the chances of someone having made similar mistake is very low. There might be people who got it completely wrong and their check was probably returned. If you want to be certain then change it to what it should be, but my honest opinion is that it wouldn't matter, but I am only guessing that it wouldn't matter between 'The receiver General for canada" and "receiver general for canada".
 
would not make much difference, Meena.. The is generally acceptable. But, it would be a good idea to get it fixed on the same draft itself. ICICI issues a certified cheque, so corrections on cheques are acceptable. Just that the signing authority needs to sign next to the correction as well...
 
Thats a Draft from ICICI Bank and I talked to them and they said it would take 8-10 days.

I am worried about what to do.

Meena
 
better to do it right..

it should not take 8-10 days, in the first place. it seems you are getting it processed from a branch that does not have forex dealings. ask them about the branch which made your cheque. go there and talk to the Forex ppls directly. a simple change on the same cheque will not make a ziltch of a difference to them.

your branch must be small.. hence, they are panicking.. be call and talk to the right people directly
 
OK

Thanks I will talk them again.

Meena