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easycompany said:
GUYS,

I noticed one more thing. On the CIC portal, FSW processing times page

Following is updated on 31st Jan 2014

"The times are based on how long it took to process 80 percent of all cases between October, 2012 to September 30, 2013."

Does this means that our application is also part of the time frame 25 months or only previous cases processed during this time.

everything is very confusing........

What a KIOSK without proper processes and timelines.

Sir

Yes
Info uploaded by them is always confusing

Stay Blessed
 
sharedknowledge said:
MM2: Thank you for this clarification. I had a similar concern with my 4 student children.

My another concern is that as soon as we have Canadian PR after landing, shall the children receive the immediately same treatment in the universities like those who have been living there for so many years (in terms of admission privileges, tuition fees, boarding, books, etc.) because I hear that the student must be living physically for 3 preceding years in UK before he/she can be treated at par with British students, even if you carry British citizenship. So, is there something similar in Canada? - In Canada they will be treated at par with other Canadians

Seniors please advise.
 
Ibasco said:
guys, LVO just requested for the copy of my updated passport within 60 days. Maybe becoz they saw that it will expire this coming august 2014....my schedule for renewal is this coming May 15, 2014.....is this a problem? the only thing I can ask the embassy is to extend it validity....

any advice please, or any same experience.....many thanks....

Send copy of your passports , and these renewed.
If you are in Pakistan , write an application / letter in the name of Deputy Director Passports , explaining the situation , he will allow renewal immediately , by the time your visa is stamped you will be in possession of a new valid passport

Stay Blessed
 
My ECAS updated till last night it wasn't there. :P

All the people appeared for interview kindly check.

God Bless.
 
2nd Line added just now in ecas. Very excited
 
Guys,

I've been asked by LVO (passpot, bank draft for RPR Fee and some updated forms) to send them documents,

should i address it directly to: this is the mailing address in the e-mail...

Immigration and Medical Services Division
High Commission of Canada
38 Grosvenor Street
London W1K 4AA, United Kingdom

is the any specific, information I should indicate in the mailing envelope
 
Ibasco said:
Guys,

I've been asked by LVO (passpot, bank draft for RPR Fee and some updated forms) to send them documents,

should i address it directly to: this is the mailing address in the e-mail...

Immigration and Medical Services Division
High Commission of Canada
38 Grosvenor Street
London W1K 4AA, United Kingdom

is the any specific, information I should indicate in the mailing envelope

Enclosed with cover letter mentioning u r main details like file n uci pp no dob etc.
 
Sharedknowledge,

VO is referring to the application fee in the post i.e. $1400 (550+550+150+150) which means 2 adults & 2 kids including primary applicant. VO is not asking for Right of Permanent Resident Fee (RPRF).

sharedknowledge said:
Dear all,

Now we understand that after the interview, we are expected to receive 3 Requests:
1. Medical Request
2. Passport Request
3. Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)

For the first 2 items, the fees will have to be paid at the time of completing these requests. However, for Item 3, we should pay $490 per adult, as soon as possible. Otherwise, we may receive this kind of message.

My questions are:
1. To whom the payment (DD?) should be addressed?
2. Which banks in Saudi Arabia provide this service?
3. How to pay for Item 2 because Item 1 is clear that we pay fees to the clinic at the time of doing medical tests?

Thanks.
 
Ibasco said:
Guys,

I've been asked by LVO (passpot, bank draft for RPR Fee and some updated forms) to send them documents,

should i address it directly to: this is the mailing address in the e-mail...




Immigration and Medical Services Division
High Commission of Canada
38 Grosvenor Street
London W1K 4AA, United Kingdom

is the any specific, information I should indicate in the mailing envelope


Yes, address your envelop in care of who sent u this email (visa officer initials or full name) and to immigration and medical services division. Cheers
 
nkalra said:
My ECAS updated till last night it wasn't there. :P

All the people appeared for interview kindly check.

God Bless.

Congrats nkalra, same is here. when do you expect MR?
 
nkalra said:
My ECAS updated till last night it wasn't there. :P

All the people appeared for interview kindly check.

God Bless.

Congratulations :)
 
Soundless said:
2nd Line added just now in ecas. Very excited

Congrats soundless :)
 
Soundless said:
My passport will also expire in August, I asked vo during interview about which time is good for me to make a new passport because I have to travel to my country of origin to do so.
He asked me how long it will take to issue a new passport, 10 days I answered then he told me I can do so right after medicals. He looked sure that Medicals request would be sent within - maximum - a month period of time so he didn't suggest for example immediate passport renewal.

Dear Soundless, update your interview date on your time line. Do you have 2nd line on your E-CAS
 
Sharedknowledge,

Yes, as soon as you and your family land in Canada and become PR, your children will have to pay fee in universities just like the other Canadians pay.

sharedknowledge said:
MM2: Thank you for this clarification. I had a similar concern with my 4 student children.

My another concern is that as soon as we have Canadian PR after landing, shall the children receive the immediately same treatment in the universities like those who have been living there for so many years (in terms of admission privileges, tuition fees, boarding, books, etc.) because I hear that the student must be living physically for 3 preceding years in UK before he/she can be treated at par with British students, even if you carry British citizenship. So, is there something similar in Canada?

Seniors please advise.