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Hello friends
Just a quick question for u all, i sent DD for RPRF from standerd Charted bank.
It will work na ?
 
nirmaan said:
Hello friends
Just a quick question for u all, i sent DD for RPRF from standerd Charted bank.
It will work na ?
DD of any bank registerd with RBI will be ok.

Abhay
 
nirmaan said:
Hello friends
Just a quick question for u all, i sent DD for RPRF from standerd Charted bank.
It will work na ?

I did the same(via standard chartered bank) and today I'll figure out whether it worked or not..coz today I am visiting my bank to know whether the rprf dd has been cashed or not by ndvo..
thanks
 
Agree but what about

"you submitted your full application"



not sure said:
Processing time
Applications for permanent residence in Canada in the category that you have applied to, require an average of 10 months to process at this office. If you have not received any instructions from this office 6 months after you submitted your full application, you are requested to contact this office directly.


This is what I found on one of the applicants and it mentions from this office (ndvo)


8) 8) 8) 8)
 
Agree as it says about this office but what about

"you submitted your full application"


and applicant submit its application to NS; CIO.. anyway wait & watch Game is pending rest; we have done our part...

winendine said:
I am also very confused about this one, since the language used is ambiguous at best. Lets forget about the " average 10 months " and focus on 6 months from "this office" terminology.

Is "this office" defined as NVDO or CIO?

I am open to suggestions and debate for better understanding, but in my opinion - NVDO does major part of the processing, so the said timelines or delays is applicable to NDVO, that said my reasonable understanding makes be believe its 6 months after NDVO gets your full application.

I think the confusing word "this office" used everywhere should be refereed as your local visa processing office and NOT CIO. What is CIO accountable for? Nothing other than making a rapid selection of eligible applications and sending them to local offices.

Whether its NDVO or CIO, everyone has their own views and freedom to speculate. But the bottom line is staying positive, having patience and praying at such uncertain times.
 
It will work. no worries...

nirmaan said:
Hello friends
Just a quick question for u all, i sent DD for RPRF from standerd Charted bank.
It will work na ?
 
winendine said:
I am also very confused about this one, since the language used is ambiguous at best. Lets forget about the " average 10 months " and focus on 6 months from "this office" terminology.

Is "this office" defined as NVDO or CIO?

I am open to suggestions and debate for better understanding, but in my opinion - NVDO does major part of the processing, so the said timelines or delays is applicable to NDVO, that said my reasonable understanding makes be believe its 6 months after NDVO gets your full application.

I think the confusing word "this office" used everywhere should be refereed as your local visa processing office and NOT CIO. What is CIO accountable for? Nothing other than making a rapid selection of eligible applications and sending them to local offices.

Whether its NDVO or CIO, everyone has their own views and freedom to speculate. But the bottom line is staying positive, having patience and praying at such uncertain times.
Hi dear friend,
Its very simple, you have received this letter from NDVO so u have to wait for 6 months from the date of this letter to put any query to NDVO. We should strictly adhere to their timelines .
thanks and regards,
 
nirmaan said:
Hello friends
Just a quick question for u all, i sent DD for RPRF from standerd Charted bank.
It will work na ?
100 % it will work out. Dont worry.
 
nirmaan said:
Hello friends
Just a quick question for u all, i sent DD for RPRF from standerd Charted bank.
It will work na ?

Absolutely work!
 
Cost Recovery Fees

The Department of Citizenship and Immigration charges fees to partially recover the cost of providing certain services to the public .

Processing fees are not refunded for refused or withdrawn applications. Since the processing fee helps defray the cost of processing your application it cannot be refunded even if your application is unsuccessful.

Fees are payable in Canadian dollars or Indian Rupees. Only bank drafts (demand drafts) or certified cheques are accepted; cash is not accepted for fee payment. The bank draft should be made for the exact amount and in favour of "Canadian High Commission" or "Receiver General for Canada" payable at New Delhi.

Please note that VFS service charge fees are not included in the cost of processing temporary visa applications.

If the incorrect amount or an invalid payment method is used, your application will be returned to you without processing.


http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng&view=d

Can it be paid in both A/c("Canadian High Commission" or "Receiver General for Canada") in cad$ and INR

Forum member please comment
 
rawlin4bbhh said:
Sure dude... Take your time.. not just couple of days; do it for couple of months or might be couple of years... At in starting everything looks great.. New things are always better...

But you always know the quality in long run...

Remember my words mate..

Cheers...
;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

Pray for me dear!
 
guys,
i am getting restless now...mera dimaag kharab ho raha hai...pata nahi NDVO file ka kya aachaar daal rahi hai...wait wait wait...har jagah wait hi hai idhar...
 
Guys, not able to access ecas on CIC website.
Hopefully they are updating the ecas . Fingers crossed, hopefully we will see new updates on ecas today.
Lets hope for the best.
Thanks.