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Cappuccino said:
Congratulations I updated your row in the spreadsheet ;)
Wayne.

Hello Cappuccino still can't find my row in the speadsheet!!!
 
architect_100 said:
CONGRATULATIONS Wayne, keep the good work
I want your opinion :
on Application form we answer : intended location in Canada
Can we change that like if i choose in the application : Toronto - Ontario , Is it compulsory to land and issue the papers there or we can change the landing and destination ?
Thanks

Dear architect_100

It's not a big issue .... Not compulsory at all. After you get Visa you can land anywhere in Canada (I think except Quebec), you can change the landing and destination...

Cheers, Anil
 
Cappuccino said:
Hi - yes I am a software developer. I work for a company which writes core solutions for the broadcasting industry. Effectively playout/automation and content management media software running on a standard PC server which does the same job as a lot of expensive broadcasting hardware.

Wayne.


Dear Wayne,

Can you please explain the descrepancy between the NOC under which you apply /3131 Pharmacists/ and your actual occupation as a software developer? Sorry if I missed it somewhere in the past.

Best regards
 
mrgeminian said:
thnx hasib

yes...i got an e-mail but in ECAS my application status shows that "RBVO"

We received your application for permanent residence on October , 2010.

We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on February 9, 2011. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us.

hasib can u elaborate it too that what is lurked behind these words?

regards,

RBVO : Received by VO
We reviewed your application and sent you a letter on February 9, 2011. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us:
it is the PER sent to you by Email. Now, if you hadn't mention your email address on application form then CIO would send you the PER via snail mail, so the last advice from their side is not applicable for those who provided their email address to CIO.
 
Dear All,

I sent my police clearance certificates to the London VO and the same reached today. As per the tracker, the documents are received by the guard/security station and the name of the person signed the package is AJAZ. Does anyone has an experience of sending documents to the London VO? Can he/she tell me whether the documents are received by the guard/same person AJAZ? Kindly reply!

Thanks in advance

Ammaar
 
kefche1 said:
Dear Wayne,

Can you please explain the descrepancy between the NOC under which you apply /3131 Pharmacists/ and your actual occupation as a software developer? Sorry if I missed it somewhere in the past.

Best regards
A software developer can apply under 3131 if his wife is a pharmacist & also the principal applicant. ;D
sounds complicated? ;)
 
OBIE said:
Hello Cappuccino still can't find my row in the speadsheet!!!

Dear OBIE

Seems you are not aware of the step by step stages of PR visa processing. PER (Positive Eligibility Review / 1st AOR) is a term derived in this thread. It is sent by CIO after one clears the Eligibility Review. Then an applicant will get the AOR (2nd one) from their respective Visa Offices. NOW, it depends on the Visa Office, how they intent to send this AOR!! Either through email or snail mail.... :o ....... So 'Gdragon' got the 2nd AOR from Manila

You can't find your row because........ it is not there .. ;).. Will add it now.

Cheers,Anil
 
Dr.Hasib said:
A software developer can apply under 3131 if his wife is a pharmacist & also the principal applicant. ;D
sounds complicated? ;)

It does not but still doesn't answer the question since you are not Wayne..
 
Hi Kefche1,

Wayne's wife is a Pharmacist and she is the principal applicant

Regards
Bindu

kefche1 said:
Dear Wayne,

Can you please explain the descrepancy between the NOC under which you apply /3131 Pharmacists/ and your actual occupation as a software developer? Sorry if I missed it somewhere in the past.

Best regards
 
anil04_10 said:
Dear architect_100
Not compulsory at all. After you get Visa you can land anywhere in Canada you can change the landing and destination...
Cheers, Anil

Thanks Anil for your reply
 
victor.shareen said:
Hey Everyone (ND Applicants)

I just got to know that when u take a draft for RPRF

1. The beneficiary should be "Receiver General for Canada" if it is in CAD
2. The beneficiary should be "Canadian High Commission" if it is in INR

Both payable at New Delhi.....

Pls keep this in mind....

Thanks,

Shareen

Dear Shareen,

Thankyou !! Great piece of information. +1 from me.

- Grasshopper
 
Dear All,

By Allmight God Jesus Christ's grace I have sent the passport of mine and my family members along with the RPRF to ND VO and was recieved by VO on 18th March.

As advised by my consultant I have attached a covering letter along with the photocopies of Medical Report Section A, RPRF DD amounting to 42,880 ( for me and my hubby) and passports .

For the forumers refernce below is the content of the covering letter I sent to VO

Canadian High Commission
Immigration Section
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110 021
India.

Sub: Updating RPRF, Medicals and Original Passports
File Number: ************

Dear Sir / Madam,


I, ************, *** years old, born on ********. I had filed my application for Immigration to Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker Category with the Citizenship & Immigration Canada, and received a favourable response from CIC on 1st December 2010. Further I have received a letter from the high commission office on February 21,2011 stating the receipt of our application package

Further, i have received a letter from your kind office on 3rd March 2011, instructing me to submit Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF), Medical Reports, and Original Passports. I would like to inform you that my medical examinations were conducted on 14th March 2011 by ………………………… As per the advice, I am herewith enclosing the medical report (Section A) for your reference. We have been informed by the doctor that the reports would be sent to your office within 7 days.

I am herewith enclosing the demand draft of Rs 42,880 equivalent to CAD $ 980 towards the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) and our Original Passports and the Letters received from your office.

Please find the DD and passport details below:

DD# ………………………………..
Passport #:

Thank you for your time and attention with my application. I look forward to a favorable reply from your office.

If you have any questions or comments, please call me on: +91********** or email to ***************


Regards,
************


If you have any queries please send me a PM and I'll reply to it

Cheers
Bindu
 
Missed one Important thing....I have taken a DD in favour of "Canadian High Commission" and payable at New Delhi in Indian rupees.

As Shareen had said earlier if we take the DD in Canadian dollars we have to take in favour of "Reciever General Canada", if we mix up both our DD will be rejected and please make sure the DD amount is exact as said in the RPRF request letter (DD amount more or less than the RPRF request amount will be rejected)

Regards
Bindu

Bindu said:
Dear All,

By Allmight God Jesus Christ's grace I have sent the passport of mine and my family members along with the RPRF to ND VO and was recieved by VO on 18th March.

As advised by my consultant I have attached a covering letter along with the photocopies of Medical Report Section A, RPRF DD amounting to 42,880 ( for me and my hubby) and passports .

Cheers
Bindu
 
I got my PER yesterday March 18 !!!!! Yayyyy party !!!!