+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
Chota vim said:
hotobhaga said:
Dear asif,

in our last telephonic conversation i mentioned the following email address where i send a request and fortunate to receive my file number.
re-singapore-im-enquiry @ international.gc.ca

Pls mention you name, date of birth, money receipt number, submission date and say that you are not provided with the file number by the lawyer. now you are in dark,you would be grateful if you know the file number to check you status by yourself.

There is need to ask them when they are going to work on our file.when they feel only then they will work on it.long march is not going to help us :(

Thank you Ameer bahi, already sent e-mail.
Chota vim vai,
if u get your file number pls let me inform. it will be highly appreciated if u send me a spacimen of ur request letter.
 
royalbd said:
HUuuuuuuuuu..got PPR..

The wait is over....thanks buddy..u made me pass through the labor pain..


//royal_bd

congrats ... start packing your bags ... hope to see you in next summer.
 
INDIANAJONES said:
LOLz ;) Shob Confusion FB Link e Clear Hoye Jachche...

Ahsan Bhai, Check out your PM.

INDIANAJONES.

Vai jan,

PM to painai....

Ahsan
 
Chota vim said:
Dear Ameer Bhai,

Do you know how many people applied in 2006 from Bangladesh? Why 1 year more but what's the meaning of 69 months for complete processing.

Ashif


Dear Ameer Bhai,

I am also 2006 Dec applicant, Submited all documents in jan'10
Do you have any idea when Singapore would work on this
file to ask the MR.



Best regards
Jackdaw
 
jackdaw_flick,

Why not order CAIPS/GCMS to see whats going on with your file?

2006 Applicants, Philippines
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/2006-applicantsphilippines-t88658.0.html

2006, Damascus
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/2006-damascus-applicants-t29102.0.html

2006, Pakistanis
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/pakistanis-applied-under-simplified-application-system-for-fsw-in-2006-t63715.0.html

Pre 2008, Bangaladesh
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t82592.0.html

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t68259.0.html

FSW 2006 applicant through CHC Singapore.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t26359.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t33850.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t60390.0.html
 
ahsan1289 said:
Hello All Who are registered for CIIP session on 29th November,

I sent a query to CIIP about the program venue and schedule. They replied that with in next 1/2 days they will notify everyone through mail.

Ahsan

Yes, i got a mail yesterday ! Here is the details :-



Dear CIIP Client,

This is an email re-confirming your attendance at the Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP session in Dhaka From November 29th – December 1st )

Please note our address:

Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)
Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC)

DHAKA REGENCY HOTEL & RESORT LTD.
Airport Road, Nikunja-2, Dhaka -1229, Bangladesh
Tel: +880 2 8913912 ext. 2072 | Fax: +880 2 8911479 | Cell: +880 171 333 26 50
afra@dhakaregency.com, www.dhakaregency.com
Important Notes:
1. To be eligible to attend you must email to us a copy of your Request for Medical letter from the High Commission, or a copy of your Canadian Visa. This is required for each person attending. Email right away if not already sent.
2. If not already provided, to ensure the best possible MAP Session email to us a copy of your Resume.
3. Group Orientation Session: 1 full day, Start time 8:45am to 5:00pm. Overview of Canada, the current economic situation, overview of Canadian provinces and regions, understanding destination and occupation options, challenges facing newcomers in finding jobs, solutions to those problems, writing a Canadian resume, taking a Canadian interview.
4. My Action Plan Session (MAP Session): 1-2 hours, one or two days following the Group Orientation Session. The MAP Session is a personalized one-to-one session with a CIIP Orientation Officer, where you will develop an action plan, and receive direct referrals to Canadian organizations that assist immigrants. MAP Session timings will be determined in the Group Orientation Session

We look forward to seeing you!

CIIP Team
 
royalbd said:
Congrats NGE..nice to see yr ' wait is over '..

Did u get ppr in email?

Wht's ur ecas status now?

// RoyalBD

its just air mail...
 
Dear Forum Member,
Any Update post june'2010 applicant ? Waiting , waiting & waiting-----------.
Keenly interested to join with CIIP program on 29th November'11 but waiting not over. Thanks.

Ruhul
 
Ruhul said:
Dear Forum Member,
Any Update post june'2010 applicant ? Waiting , waiting & waiting-----------.
Keenly interested to join with CIIP program on 29th November'11 but waiting not over. Thanks.

Ruhul
Vai,
aibar amader ektu chance dan, kidding ;D
 
I have an urgent question to all:

If I travel to some other country for job/study and then I receive medical and PPR, I am aware that I will be able to complete medical from a DMP of that country. But does anyone know if I can mail my passport to Singapore for visa stamping, OR is it mandatory to travel back to Bangladesh to submit passport? Those who got PPR, I will really appreciate if you can tell me the direction they give for passport submission -does it have any option to submit it any other way than hand delivering to Canadian high commission at Dhaka?
 
mchowdhury said:
I have an urgent question to all:

If I travel to some other country for job/study and then I receive medical and PPR, I am aware that I will be able to complete medical from a DMP of that country. But does anyone know if I can mail my passport to Singapore for visa stamping, OR is it mandatory to travel back to Bangladesh to submit passport? Those who got PPR, I will really appreciate if you can tell me the direction they give for passport submission -does it have any option to submit it any other way than hand delivering to Canadian high commission at Dhaka?

I think, you will have to change your contact address first when you will move to another country from BD for any purpose. Then the MR and PPR will be sent to you to that address with proper instruction. Because, in the PPR, the written instruction of sending passport to VO is clearly mentioned. It will be easier to pass the process smoothly.

BR
Ahsan
 
ahsan1289 said:
I think, you will have to change your contact address first when you will move to another country from BD for any purpose. Then the MR and PPR will be sent to you to that address with proper instruction. Because, in the PPR, the written instruction of sending passport to VO is clearly mentioned. It will be easier to pass the process smoothly.

BR
Ahsan

Can you please tell me exactly what instrcuction is given for passport submission to VO -do they specifically mention Canadian high commission at Dhaka, or do they also give an option to send passport to Singapore VO directly?
 
mchowdhury said:
Can you please tell me exactly what instruction is given for passport submission to VO -do they specifically mention Canadian high commission at Dhaka, or do they also give an option to send passport to Singapore VO directly?

No madam,
They asked to submit passport to CHC Dhaka in person on any Sunday or Tuesday. In my case, they didnt give option to send via courier or any other means. As they instruct the names of DMPs and other relevant info for different country in different manner, so it will be wise to inform them about your stay outside the country from where you applied for PR.

Thanks and Regards,
Ahsan
 
ahsan1289 said:
No madam,
They asked to submit passport to CHC Dhaka in person on any Sunday or Tuesday. In my case, they didnt give option to send via courier or any other means. As they instruct the names of DMPs and other relevant info for different country in different manner, so it will be wise to inform them about your stay outside the country from where you applied for PR.

Thanks and Regards,
Ahsan

Thanks!