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Diplomatru said:
Nope, unless it's considered a criminal offence in some countries.

But this article in the cic website suggests that the review officers consider DUI to figure among criminal inadmissability irrespective of the laws of the applicant's country:

www . cic.gc.ca/english/information/inadmissibility/conviction.asp
 
xman said:
Bro diplomatru sorry for intervention
DUI is a criminal offence in India. PCC covers all offenses entirely.
:)

That's why I said that it's country-specific.
 
kris00 said:
Finally Finally Finally after so many tense moments (first time in the whole process) for me. Third line is updated today "Medical Results have been received". Honestly, It was becoming hard to concentrate on work in the absence of above immortal one. Many thanks to all my friends here, especially Manish Baissoya to all the moral support and +1 to him.

Faith in God will sail you through, stay focussed and never let the hope disappear. Wishing everyone good luck and my prayer is that may you all sail through eventually.

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.





Congrats Kris00...... May God Bless you for a good landing in Canada.
 
viacanada said:
But this article in the cic website suggests that the review officers consider DUI to figure among criminal inadmissability irrespective of the laws of the applicant's country:

www . cic.gc.ca/english/information/inadmissibility/conviction.asp

The key word there is CRIME.
DUI can be an administrative misconduct in some countries, but a crime elsewhere. It is all on your PCC.

PS. it can also be state/province-specific in federative countries
 
RKW said:
I think again they are procession hot nocs first.....

Hey..

I am also waiting for MR.
U got 2nd line updated in ecas?
 
Hi,

PER received 27th November '14. Still awaiting for the second line update.

NOC: 2171
VO: NDVO

Any idea when I should expect the same.

Thanks
V1313
 
viacanada said:
Any views on this???

Diplomatru, can you shed some light on this if u have any info.

LOCAL PCC (for India) is enough to get rid of this small problems.
What CCSIS checks is the database of countries you have stayed for criminality/ financial frauds it also involves queries into intelligence sourced databases, and other government security databases, which might reveal activity or ties related to organized crime, terrorist organizations, suspect military history
 
Mates,

Consultant informed that i got per last night below are my timelines:

NOC :2281
App Recvd :30th Oct
DD Encash :5th Jan
PER :30th Jan

Once again thank you v much vlan,damc,diplomatru and all forumites.

Q1: Per status is same " In Process" and consultant provided only application and file number is it normal?


Thanks,
Yameen
 
@ Ed_b_good

hi bro can u please let me know what is the procedure to resend background declaration forms as i did a mistake regarding visa refusals 6 d column
 
prarthana0505 said:
Hi Friends,

Please advice by seeing my details and query below :

1. I got PER for NOC 2173 on Nov 04 2014.
2. MR on Jan 10 2015
3. Attended medicals on Jan 22 2015
4. Send the PCC, RPRF, passport copy, medical completion docs on Jan 29 2015
5. The packet is delivered at delhi immigration office on Jan 30 2015 @ 10:10 am
6. In ECAS the third line is updated as
3. Medical results have been received.

What does this mean? Is it like an acknowledgement that they received our packet or how is it?

What will be 4th line update?

Please help me understand.

Thanks,
Prarthana

For what its worth, ECAS status doesn't update in time...
I've already gotten my passport with visa on it and my 4th line still hasn't showed up. My application is still 'In Process'.


If you've received e-mail requesting passport and RPRF don't worry about it. Send everything to your local VO and wait ;)
Good luck!
 
Diplomatru said:
The key word there is CRIME.
DUI can be an administrative misconduct in some countries, but a crime elsewhere. It is all on your PCC.

PS. it can also be state/province-specific in federative countries

So you are saying that the review officer is going to go by the PCC for all such offences if it's considered a criminal offence in one's country? No additional checks done by cic? I know for a fact that Indian PCC does not list DUI violations even if it is present for an applicant...
 
vams23 said:
Finally with blessing of the Almighty Allah........I have received my PER today ..... :P :P :P :P ., that too 2 PER's.......
They say, " Uppar Wala Jab Bhi Deta Deta Chappar Phadke....." . It has been a very painful wait of almost 14 years . Was very young and a Bachelor at that time .All my friends and family who had applied with me at that time had passed through and settled in canada 8 yrs back . Always wondered Why not me ?, but never lost faith in myself..

Applied..waited ..failed.....Applied ..waited ..failed....Applied..waited ...failed...Applied..waited.. and Finally Passed.....

Thank You all for your wishes and specially the ones who prayed for me....

God Bless All ....

Congrats! You showed immense patience! +1
 
xman said:
LOCAL PCC (for India) is enough to get rid of this small problems.
What CCSIS checks is the database of countries you have stayed for criminality/ financial frauds it also involves queries into intelligence sourced databases, and other government security databases, which might reveal activity or ties related to organized crime, terrorist organizations, suspect military history

Thanks for views... +1 to u
 
viacanada said:
So you are saying that the review officer is going to go by the PCC for all such offences if it's considered a criminal offence in one's country? No additional checks done by cic? I know for a fact that Indian PCC does not list DUI violations even if it is present for an applicant...

Well, it's case-specific. They might want to go in-depth and get in contact with local cops or just acknowledge what's written on the certificate.
 
Diplomatru said:
Well, it's case-specific. They might want to go in-depth and get in contact with local cops or just acknowledge what's written on the certificate.

With 2000+ applicants to process for novo, that seems remote.. Thanks diplomatru
 
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