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fro said:
Breaking News from London VO
Today in the morning I got my 5 Passports with 5 candian Visas, finally no waiting any more alhamdullillah
I would like to thank all Forum members, without you I could not succeed realy
I applied before through agancy in 2004 but my application was refused, this time I applied by my own with your help and I passed

Thank you all
Regards,

Fro

congratulation..... :D
 
Huzefa said:
Congrats Fro and best of luck for the future

Regards

Huzefa

Thank yoy Huzefa

I hope you will get your PPR soon

Fro
 
Paramvir said:
Hi Bhakti,

Anyone can translate the documents but has to keep it in same format (look) and match minutest details... And get it stamped from a Notary as translated copy of original.

Param

Dear dear Param and Bhakti,

Not "ANYONE" can do the translation.

The document has to be translated by a "CERTIFIED TRANSLATOR"....which means that he should be having his own SEAL with the proof of him being a CERTIFIED TRANSLATOR and afterwards the doc can be NOTARISED as "TRANSLATED COPY OF THE ORIGINAL"

Mitali
 
fro said:
Breaking News from London VO
Today in the morning I got my 5 Passports with 5 candian Visas, finally no waiting any more alhamdullillah
I would like to thank all Forum members, without you I could not succeed realy
I applied before through agancy in 2004 but my application was refused, this time I applied by my own with your help and I passed

Thank you all
Regards,

Fro


Congrat Fro, am pretty happy for you.

You've actually done the hard bit, the rest is celebration.

Have fun.
 
Congratulations FRO...enjoy and have a great future in Canada :)

Mitali
 
Advance123 said:
A couple of weeks back, I wrote to London VO complaining of the procedure whereby people who applied later are seeing greater progress than those who applied earlier.

I also reminded them of the unfair situation where circumstances have changed due to their inaction which allows one set of applicants, within the same cycle, to get their visa based on their circumstances when they applied while the others have to deal with changing circumstances.

Last week I got the generic response "This is in response to your enquiry.Your application is in process or waiting to be reviewed by an immigration officer. No further action is required by you at this time.Our office will contact the applicant when a decision has been made or if further information is required. Immigration decisions and information requests are sent by post or email to the addresses provided in the application.We thank you for your patience and for keeping your correspondence to a minimum"

I thought that was the end of it but today I got a follow on which says "Thank you for your recent enquiry.Please be advised that your application has now been reviewed by an immigration officer. The next steps in the processing of your application are due to be taken shortly, which includes the issuance of medical forms. We will be in contact with further information in due course."

At least I got a positive response for my persistence.


That is pretty courageous and it pays at list.

I hope they will keep to their words and send the medical form as they responded.
 
pinakini2006 said:
:) :) :) With God's grace, the mission is accomplished without any hurdles. We received our passports today! :) :) :) A million thanks to all my forum buddies and fellow applicants.

My current home address is updated as Toronto, Ontario, Canada. :)

The Canada PR journey has been a g8 learning experience and I bet I came out as a more matured individual from this endeavour. I have the following observations to make for the benefit of all considering to apply for Canada PR.

1. Hiring a consultant has been a good decision as the documentation was foolproof and no issues faced. But one cannot leave everything to the consultant and shld be aware of all the updates on the cic websites.
2. The cic.gc.ca should be read judiciously after applying for the PR.
2. E-cas should be regularly visited and kept track of.
3. When there is a considerable delay in the process, a general enquiry or a CSE should definitely be sent.
4. Always include genuine concerns in the covering letters sent with documents etc.,(especially when passports are sent)
5. Track all the documents sent to see that they have reached the VO properly. Keep the local postman in loop to never miss any correspondance.

And as for the rest, much was at stake for this PR, my husband's job(USH1B), my child's education.....but Canada PR was the foremost priority. When priorities are set right, things begin to happen. I have a 3 P's rule for Canada PR....

Patience
Prayer
Perseverance

I have realised why patience is such a rare virtue.....to the extent my experience permits I will always contribute to the discussions on the Forum...This journey was made easy with the support of the Forum.......Gud luck to all waiting for their turn of happiness.


Thanks so much for your observations and contributions.

They are very encouraging.

Accept my congratulation and the very best future in Canada with your family.

Cheersssss.............
 
pinakini2006 said:
:) :) :) With God's grace, the mission is accomplished without any hurdles. We received our passports today! :) :) :) A million thanks to all my forum buddies and fellow applicants.

My current home address is updated as Toronto, Ontario, Canada. :)

The Canada PR journey has been a g8 learning experience and I bet I came out as a more matured individual from this endeavour. I have the following observations to make for the benefit of all considering to apply for Canada PR.

1. Hiring a consultant has been a good decision as the documentation was foolproof and no issues faced. But one cannot leave everything to the consultant and shld be aware of all the updates on the cic websites.
2. The cic.gc.ca should be read judiciously after applying for the PR.
2. E-cas should be regularly visited and kept track of.
3. When there is a considerable delay in the process, a general enquiry or a CSE should definitely be sent.
4. Always include genuine concerns in the covering letters sent with documents etc.,(especially when passports are sent)
5. Track all the documents sent to see that they have reached the VO properly. Keep the local postman in loop to never miss any correspondance.

And as for the rest, much was at stake for this PR, my husband's job(USH1B), my child's education.....but Canada PR was the foremost priority. When priorities are set right, things begin to happen. I have a 3 P's rule for Canada PR....

Patience
Prayer
Perseverance

I have realised why patience is such a rare virtue.....to the extent my experience permits I will always contribute to the discussions on the Forum...This journey was made easy with the support of the Forum.......Gud luck to all waiting for their turn of happiness.

Hello dear,

Do you by any means know how long it takes further to process one case if an update of spouse is effected on your form.

I am currently expecting my medical but just file requested forms and credentials for my spouse update.

Thanks
 
Dear forum member .....Pls help...

I have sent my RPRF/PPR/MR receipts to NDVO and rcd by NDVO on 17 Feb.... DMP sent medicals and reached NDVO on 24Feb, but till now "medical received line" not appears on E-cas...status shows "IN Process"

Feb 10th - MR/RPRF/PPR request via email they din't req for new PCC,
but in my CAIPS i see in "Notes" they require PCC as the initial once which i sent was 18 months old issued via RPO.

Feb 21st - CAIPS rcd, as on - Feb 8th "Notes" pending: B/Crim: "Indian PCC*2 on file 18 months old, New PCC required. Meds-RPRF-PPT's ECD.

But so far NDVO has not come back via email or phone with new PCC request.
Shud i wait for NDVO to request New PCC ? as without original PPR i can't apply for PCC.
 
;D ;D By the grace of God and great help of the forum members , we received our visas. I am very thankful to Qorax Sir, Mitali and Time2011 for their support. I will post my application experience and about the hurdles i faced in a different post. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
Hi Unus,

After long time..... I know that thsi WAITING will raise lot many questions, ifs and buts in our mind.... Advising you to be calm and patient..... To answer your queries:

1. As your DMP send the medicals on 24th Feb please calculate 15 BD there after which is coming to around 16th of Mar'12. So you can expect Medical recv line on or after 16th Mar. (It may happen that on 2nd week ending of Medical sending date you may see Medical recv line but those are very rare cases.... & sorry to say but we are not one of them).
Your medical line will appear at "IN PROCESS" state only... so at first screen you will get the status as IN PROCESS and in detail update you will see medical line. (As after this directly DM status is there so they can not put you on that status unless and untill they come to the conclusion of granting you your PR)....

2/3. As you said you send your PP/MR/RPRF to NDVO as requested by them only.... If they didnt ask you about the new PCC; when your documents will get open again at the time of decision making (if they notice) that time if they found that PCC is required they will ask you about the same by returning your PPs.
If it is not required then they might grant you your PR without asking PCC again....

If they need they must have asked you in earlier (MR) request only (just confirm the letter issued by NDVO again).... and as you correctly thinking that without PP you can not apply for PCC... then why are you thinking so much.... Just pray to god that everything will go smooth and you will recv your PP back with VISA STAMPING in one or one n half month........

So be calm and have faith....:) :) :)

Unus said:
Dear forum member .....Pls help...

1I have sent my RPRF/PPR/MR receipts to NDVO and rcd by NDVO on 17 Feb.... DMP sent medicals and reached NDVO on 24Feb, but till now "medical received line" not appears on E-cas...status shows "IN Process"

2Feb 10th - MR/RPRF/PPR request via email they din't req for new PCC,
but in my CAIPS i see in "Notes" they require PCC as the initial once which i sent was 18 months old issued via RPO.

3Feb 21st - CAIPS rcd, as on - Feb 8th "Notes" pending: B/Crim: "Indian PCC*2 on file 18 months old, New PCC required. Meds-RPRF-PPT's ECD.

But so far NDVO has not come back via email or phone with new PCC request.
Shud i wait for NDVO to request New PCC ? as without original PPR i can't apply for PCC.
 
Harry....

Good news buddy !!!

Heartiest Congratulations !! :) :) :)

Please post the link in this post as well for our ref..... thanks in advamce !!

Wish you a great life in CANADA.... :) :) :)

TC
harry_aussie said:
;D ;D By the grace of God and great help of the forum members , we received our visas. I am very thankful to Qorax Sir, Mitali and Time2011 for their support. I will post my application experience and about the hurdles i faced in a different post. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
Thanks a lot AVSNEH. Hope you get your visa lightening fast.
 
Thanks haprry....

Thanks for your wishes....

harry_aussie said:
Thanks a lot AVSNEH. Hope you get your visa lightening fast.