kapil1419 said:
Hello All...
I have got the PER for the both the files - wherein my wife applied under 4214(early childhood educator) and i applied under 0121(real state and mortgage broker). Following are the time lines for both the application:
NOC - 4214 - Primary applicant - My Wife
App received date: 15.09.14
CC charged date: 30.11.14
Original PCC sent in file
PER received date: 6.01.15
NDVO
As per ECAS file in Process
NOC - 0121 - Primary applicant - Myself
App receieved date: 3.10.14
DD cashed date: 19.12.14
Notarised copy of PCC sent in file.
PER received date: 15.01.15
NDVO
No update as per ECAS. May be in a day or so it will be updated as a normal process.
I have few queries from the seniors:
As i am going to get my file processed (and not my wife's file); as i want to fly to Canada first and get settled and then call my wife and kids.
Query 1 - Shall i get my wife's file closed now by asking the NDVO to stop processing my wife's file or I can wait till the medicals come for both the files. My consultant is sure that there is no issue in waiting till the medicals request are issued. The valid pint that my consultant made is tht had i applied for 2 NOCs it would have been important to get one file rejected now but because the primary applicants are different(therefore two different UCIs). Pls suggest is this the correct way to wait till medicals or shail i get the file rejected right now.
Query 2 - If i get my wife's file rejected, will CIC refund my fees amount. Although i have an understanding tht they would not refund. But the PER mail tht the CIC has sent has a payment receipt and the receipt says tht we should quote the UCI for all the queries and REFUNDS. If CIC is mentioning REFUNDS is in the PER mail with payment receipts, does not mean there is a chance of refund ?
Query 3 - When i prepared and sent my file in August i was in Chandigarh(because of my job). In September i was transferred to New Delhi in the same job/employer/job role/profile. My family still in Chandigarh throughout. I stayed in Delhi for 5 months and then i will be shifting to Gurgaon in feb(because of proximity to my office). My Family still in Chandigarh and i m in Chandigarh on weekends.
By the time i get my medicals, it would be 4-5 months stay in gurgaon.
Query 4- WIll i have to provide PCC for Dlehi stay and gurgaon stay. or just my Chandigarh PCC shall suffice as my Delhi and Gurgaon stay is less than 6 months.
Moreover i provided a valid notarised copy of PCC in my file. Will the notarised copy suffice or the VO will ask for another PCC ?
I am really confused as my consultant has a mixed opinion.
Seniors pls hlep and Thank you in advance...
1. according to this year's trend ndvo will automatically reject your one file, now I don't know which one. may be your file cos it reached after your wife's file and its still late in processing. still ndvo can ask you to take back any one file but I don't know about it and I m not sure. one thing is sure that one file, most probably yours, will get rejected by ndvo. that's my opinion and my guess, I m sure about one file rejection but not sure about which method they will adopt.
2. after PER, fees are not refunded or reversible. u can quote ur uci to ask refund before per, but after per fees are not refunded.
3. I didn't understood what u want to ask in question 3.
4. according to my understandings, if u have lived in one country, no matter in which province or cities or villages, you have to provide one pcc for that country. I can give my example, I live in Karachi......I lived in many different places and for 8 months I spent time in Punjab in Lahore. but I submitted pcc from Karachi only, that also from my current area ( I have been living in 2 3 different areas in khi), so when I applied for pcc, the police did a background checking for me throughout where ever I have stayed and after getting clearance from everywhere, they issued me pCC from my area in khi. I submitted it and it was suffice. I hope and think the same process is in india also. as long as u have lived in india, no matter where ever, just submit pcc from the current address u r living in. or PS near ur current address.
5. copies are not accepted for PCCs, you will have to submit the original PCC. else it can get ur case delayed or even rejected. they demand REAL ORIGINAL PCC. so in future don't even send copies.
good luck.