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i Think They do inform that they are calling from CHC

Not sure though



OHMYGOD said:
If one receives a verification Does the calling person inform you that they are calling from the VO

or do they just call randomly

??? ??? ??? ???
 
OHMYGOD said:
If one receives a verification Does the calling person inform you that they are calling from the VO

or do they just call randomly

??? ??? ??? ???

Have you received any call that you think was from CHC?
 
hi guys....

all my funds are lying in my saving accounts,now when its not sure when the things got to be move,i am thinking of converted into FIXED DEPOSITS giving me an attractive returns,,,,,is it advisable at this stage?

and if i do this,how should i inform the CHC?

your valuable suggestions are most welcomed!!!
 
Go ahead Get a term deposit and send the updated info to VO

somesh said:
hi guys....

all my funds are lying in my saving accounts,now when its not sure when the things got to be move,i am thinking of converted into FIXED DEPOSITS giving me an attractive returns,,,,,is it advisable at this stage?

and if i do this,how should i inform the CHC?

your valuable suggestions are most welcomed!!!
 
yes last week


sm001 said:
Have you received any call that you think was from CHC?
 
DBC

thanx bro!!!!

a mail wud suffice or shud i send the photo copy to CHC by courier?
 
I had Term deposits at a lower rate of interest,so I had them renewed at a higher rate of interest,got the copies notarized and send them to Vo in acknowledgement Post.

Since you are going for a term deposit try "Yes Bank" They pay higher Interest than other banks.and the best part is Their Interest also gets compounded after three months



somesh said:
DBC

thanx bro!!!!

a mail wud suffice or shud i send the photo copy to CHC by courier?
 
somesh said:
hi guys....

all my funds are lying in my saving accounts,now when its not sure when the things got to be move,i am thinking of converted into FIXED DEPOSITS giving me an attractive returns,,,,,is it advisable at this stage?

and if i do this,how should i inform the CHC?

your valuable suggestions are most welcomed!!!

Not advisable really. You are not going to get hard money considering the opportunity income.
The more letters you sent, the more VO's will delay your process. It is mentioned in the CIC website.
 
I agree with KDSTTL.

The thing about POF is that you should be able to provide the same when asked by VO. It does not matter, even if you have converted the same from one form to another (from cash to FD or from FD to bank account). You need not to intimate the same to your VO. Sending documents will delay processing and is of no use.
 
Dont you feel that concealing change in circumstances will not land you in trouble.

What is better delay or denial ??



mehulca said:
I agree with KDSTTL.

The thing about POF is that you should be able to provide the same when asked by VO. It does not matter, even if you have converted the same from one form to another (from cash to FD or from FD to bank account). You need not to intimate the same to your VO. Sending documents will delay processing and is of no use.
 
destinationBC said:
Dont you feel that concealing change in circumstances will not land you in trouble.

What is better delay or denial ??

hi DBC

denial after delay is the worst. if CHC gives us guarantee that they will issue us the visa, say after 1 year, then people would be ready to wait for even 2 yrs. atleast they are sure that after the long wait, they will get what they want.
but right now, all we have done is just shot the arrow in the dark. if it hits the target, then good, or we are back to square one.
 
Hi DBC,

I believe change in form of Fund is not change in circumstances. If your current POF meets the requirements, then there won't be any problem even if the form has changed from one you mentioned in your application.

The crux is that you should have enough amount to show required POF. This is my opinion. I may be wrong. What do you think?
 
Better not to change the kind of fund you have at the moment.