After couriering an application for a multiple entry TD last week, I just received notice from the London Visa Office that they are returning my passport. It should be here within a day or two. I will let you know whether I was granted a single or multiple entry TD. Free of charge
Received my passport back today. 1 day of processing in London, so I cannot complain about their speed. Was granted a multiple entry PRTD for 2.5 years. Relieved that I do not have to repeat this exercise for another 2 years!
Received my passport back today. 1 day of processing in London, so I cannot complain about their speed. Was granted a multiple entry PRTD for 2.5 years. Relieved that I do not have to repeat this exercise for another 2 years!
Thank you for the report as to how this turned out. Glad to see it went well.
I suspected the process for obtaining a PR TD by clearly qualified PRs is not usually nearly so onerous as it has been made out to be (obviously it will be difficult in some circumstances, especially in some countries, and relative to some particular PRs).
This is, after all, what will be mandatory, no slipping past the gates, in the not-so-distant future.
Received my passport back today. 1 day of processing in London, so I cannot complain about their speed. Was granted a multiple entry PRTD for 2.5 years. Relieved that I do not have to repeat this exercise for another 2 years!
Received my passport back today. 1 day of processing in London, so I cannot complain about their speed. Was granted a multiple entry PRTD for 2.5 years. Relieved that I do not have to repeat this exercise for another 2 years!
Is that how long your passport has left on it's validity?
See, they haven't let you fall through the cracks The $50 covers the cost of printing and someone going through your application, and you are welcome to travel back and forth to the country
My passport is good until 2023, so they could have given me a longer visa. I'm not sure what the logic was there.
The application fee - 50 dollars - is reasonable. The problem is that I had to pay an additional 150 dollars in handling charges from the CVAC and for sending the passport back and forth because there is no visa office where I live. It all adds up...and wouldn't have been fun to do every time I plan a trip to Canada. Fortunately, I don't have to for the next 2.5 years! Happy days!
For everything. Basic television, internet, and water now costs as much, it seems, as I used to pay for rent, in total.
I understand that those personal activity monitoring devices (measuring heart rate, steps taken, estimated calories burned, and so on) are really prototypes for what will become mandatory for everyone so that we can be charged a fee for every breath we take.