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one more question, please dont mind.... :P

does having more points have any impact on the processing time or chances of success of an application?

thanks :)
 
JR16 said:
one more question, please dont mind.... :P

does having more points have any impact on the processing time or chances of success of an application?

thanks :)



Hello again,

Well, the spreadsheet is a record being maintained by this group, and through which the senior member who are learned enough can make out the trend which is going on currently in the issuing of the PERs and MRs and etc.

It also gives you a rough idea about how accurate we are, because if we have 400 members registered from a certain NOC, and total 700 PERs have been issued in that category(Yes this website is having that caliber), one can somehow judge the future of applicants and the direction the whole procedure is going in to.

and the points?
Technically it doesn't make any difference whether you have 67 points or 97,

Emotionally it does matter, because those accurately around 67 points score are more prone to failure than those at 80s and 90s. (the cases with 80s and 90s of points, sound stronger, though they do not get any extra benefits or faster processing).

But that should not be the matter of concern according to what I have perceived so far from this platform.
 
VishalRathi said:


Hello again,

Well, the spreadsheet is a record being maintained by this group, and through which the senior member who are learned enough can make out the trend which is going on currently in the issuing of the PERs and MRs and etc.

It also gives you a rough idea about how accurate we are, because if we have 400 members registered from a certain NOC, and total 700 PERs have been issued in that category(Yes this website is having that caliber), one can somehow judge the future of applicants and the direction the whole procedure is going in to.

and the points?
Technically it doesn't make any difference whether you have 67 points or 97,

Emotionally it does matter, because those accurately around 67 points score are more prone to failure than those at 80s and 90s. (the cases with 80s and 90s of points, sound stronger, though they do not get any extra benefits or faster processing).

But that should not be the matter of concern according to what I have perceived so far from this platform.


Great Info :)

Thanks for sharing the same ;D
 
VishalRathi said:


Hello again,

Well, the spreadsheet is a record being maintained by this group, and through which the senior member who are learned enough can make out the trend which is going on currently in the issuing of the PERs and MRs and etc.

It also gives you a rough idea about how accurate we are, because if we have 400 members registered from a certain NOC, and total 700 PERs have been issued in that category(Yes this website is having that caliber), one can somehow judge the future of applicants and the direction the whole procedure is going in to.

and the points?
Technically it doesn't make any difference whether you have 67 points or 97,

Emotionally it does matter, because those accurately around 67 points score are more prone to failure than those at 80s and 90s. (the cases with 80s and 90s of points, sound stronger, though they do not get any extra benefits or faster processing).

But that should not be the matter of concern according to what I have perceived so far from this platform.


Hey Vishal,

Thanks once again for your reply.

I did manage to find the link for the spreadsheet and updated my details though there is not much to report at this time :)...

I am almost a month behind you in filing my application... so your status is going to give me an indication of my future too ;)...

I do agree with you that the self calculated total points do give some mental satisfaction, but there are always doubts in your mind as to whether you have done everything right or not. So we all are in the same boat till we hear from CIC...

Would you know if a birth certificate issued by CBSE is acceptable as a valid certificate... Thats what my husband has submitted (I am the Primary Applicant).... He could not manage to get the birth certificate from the municipal corporation.... this is one doubt that i have, hopefully all other aspects of the application are well taken care of....

thanks in advance.
 
Hi friends,

After burning a lot of midnight oil, I finally sent my FSW application. Following are my details:

Noc: 0112
Application sent on: 21 October, 2014
Recieved on: 27 October, 2014
Recd by: Dan


'Do your best and let God do the rest' :D
 
JR16 said:
one more question, please dont mind.... :P

does having more points have any impact on the processing time or chances of success of an application?

thanks :)

Nope it doesn't have. ..chill
 
happy-go-lucky said:
Hi friends,

After burning a lot of midnight oil, I finally sent my FSW application. Following are my details:

Noc: 0112
Application sent on: 21 October, 2014
Recieved on: 27 October, 2014
Recd by: Dan


'Do your best and let God do the rest' :D

Wish u all rhe best :)
 
sk540 said:
Wish u all rhe best :)

Thank you buddy... I am getting butterflies already... I know I cant expect to hear for CIC before January 2015 ;)
 
happy-go-lucky said:
Thank you buddy... I am getting butterflies already... I know I cant expect to hear for CIC before January 2015 ;)

Yeh. 3 months atleast.. my 3 months r about to complete but still i ve to wait for at least half a month more
 
sk540 said:
Yeh. 3 months atleast.. my 3 months r about to complete but still i ve to wait for at least half a month more

Very true, looooooong way to go.. But, I am feeling so relaxed now.. The whole process of arranging DD, FD, JD, affidavits, reference letters, IELTS, WES, form filling, etc was really taxing. Now I know there's nothing much that I can do... So, it's good ;D

Anyway, I really hope you hear the good news from CIC soon :)
 
happy-go-lucky said:
Very true, looooooong way to go.. But, I am feeling so relaxed now.. The whole process of arranging DD, FD, JD, affidavits, reference letters, IELTS, WES, form filling, etc was really taxing. Now I know there's nothing much that I can do... So, it's good ;D

Anyway, I really hope you hear the good news from CIC soon :)

I agree its really a relaxing feeling.. it took me 2 months to arrange all the required docs. Specially wes requirements took most of the time.. but they completed the assessment well before the given date.. :)

Hope things go well for all of us..

Regards
 
happy-go-lucky said:
Great Info :)

Thanks for sharing the same ;D


Where is my +1 ?? :-/ :P
 
JR16 said:
Hey Vishal,

Thanks once again for your reply.

I did manage to find the link for the spreadsheet and updated my details though there is not much to report at this time :)...

I am almost a month behind you in filing my application... so your status is going to give me an indication of my future too ;)...

I do agree with you that the self calculated total points do give some mental satisfaction, but there are always doubts in your mind as to whether you have done everything right or not. So we all are in the same boat till we hear from CIC...

Would you know if a birth certificate issued by CBSE is acceptable as a valid certificate... Thats what my husband has submitted (I am the Primary Applicant).... He could not manage to get the birth certificate from the municipal corporation.... this is one doubt that i have, hopefully all other aspects of the application are well taken care of....

thanks in advance.

Birth Certificate from CBSE ? CBSE issues Birth Certificates too :o ??

Well, the Class 10th Certificate, with same name and DOB and same Father and Mother name, is valid, along with an Affidavit, according to the best of my knowledge.

But as you are the principal applicant, and not your husband, hence he is not claiming any points for age, and hence it should not be of very high importance according to the best of my knowledge, once again...

I guess this helps... :o
 
Quote from: royston on October 28, 2014, 09:35:56 am
My Application was received on 3rd July...DD from thomas cook..NOC 0112

Thomas cook confirmed today that my DD has been encashed on 21st October.

Thank you for the support and prayers all members of this forum have offered. Now eagerly awaiting PER and in need of all your prayers and best wishes.

Will update SS...


PAGE 7769, in FSW 2014 gossip forum.

btw, SK540, HAPPY GO LUCKY and KALCI, I guess Kalci should be the next among us to get charged.

Best wishes to You all...
 
VishalRathi said:
Quote from: royston on October 28, 2014, 09:35:56 am
My Application was received on 3rd July...DD from thomas cook..NOC 0112

Thomas cook confirmed today that my DD has been encashed on 21st October.

Thank you for the support and prayers all members of this forum have offered. Now eagerly awaiting PER and in need of all your prayers and best wishes.

Will update SS...



PAGE 7769, in FSW 2014 gossip forum.

btw, SK540, HAPPY GO LUCKY and KALCI, I guess Kalci should be the next among us to get charged.

Best wishes to You all...

Dear vishal

I ve read the post of Thomas cook.. congrats to him.
he is 3rd july applicant..im 1st aug.. still a long way to go.. time passes slow when u anxiously wait for some thing :)

Since last 7 to 8 days july cases strted to get their DD encashed but pace seems to be very slow since thn. No update of received applications by cic since last 3 weeks is also becoming a serious concern

Still we r optimistic..best wishes for every one :)