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newcomer

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Hi,

I am expecting my PPR soon. From next week I have to move to another city(within the present country of my residence) for a one month training on behalf of my company.As I will be not at my place for more than a month so there is a strong chance that any communication sent to me by regular post could be lost or misplaced.

In order to avoid any uncomfortable situation could I request CHC London ,in advance ,to send me the PPR through email , whenever they are able to do so.

Anyone having similar experience plz share.

Thanks
 
newcomer said:
Hi,

I am expecting my PPR soon. From next week I have to move to another city(within the present country of my residence) for a one month training on behalf of my company.As I will be not at my place for more than a month so there is a strong chance that any communication sent to me by regular post could be lost or misplaced.

In order to avoid any uncomfortable situation could I request CHC London ,in advance ,to send me the PPR through email , whenever they are able to do so.

Anyone having similar experience plz share.

Thanks


Hmm you can try sending a case-specific query via their website, and the note should go onto the file. Then just cross fingers the visa officer reads it and heeds it when it comes to PPR. Worth a shot but I don't think there's any way to guarantee they'll send PPR via email. I think they use a mixture of postal mail and email (I've heard of CHC London applicants who have received using either means).

Best of luck,
Wayne.
 
Thanks wayne for your input.

I am thinking of sending them an email, as I always used to whenever I have to contact them, what do you think will it be fine.

Regards
 
newcomer said:
Thanks wayne for your input.

I am thinking of sending them an email, as I always used to whenever I have to contact them, what do you think will it be fine.

Regards

I think either emailing them or sending a case-specific query via their website is your best shot.

Just ask if and when they are in a position to request passports could they kindly do this by email if possible due to imminent postal address changes.

No guarantees but it can't hurt!

Best of luck,
Wayne.