Thanks Bro. I was filing the WES online application and it got to the point where it asked for mailing address where the WES report would be sent to which confused me a bit. SO i guess WES would send it to me and any other person or body i designate as recipient and i can them upload same in my PR application.
Is there a thread where i can see that all the documents are to be submitted or uploaded in what format.
Example : For education 1 document will be there in sequence like - WES report - IELTS report - and then all copies of education certificates (I think this should be the format)
Thanks Bro. I was filing the WES online application and it got to the point where it asked for mailing address where the WES report would be sent to which confused me a bit. SO i guess WES would send it to me and any other person or body i designate as recipient and i can them upload same in my PR application.
Is there a thread where i can see that all the documents are to be submitted or uploaded in what format.
Example : For education 1 document will be there in sequence like - WES report - IELTS report - and then all copies of education certificates (I think this should be the format)
I saw in this post that the ref letter should be signed by your immediate supervisor ?
can i get it done by a colleague ? I am very confused on this ref letter thing as I am not getting a customised letter from my employer
It's immediate supervisor/manger or HR.
If the letter doesn't have the required details you can ask you boss to write it on plain notarised paper. Then upload the two documents together and explain in your LOE.
I personally would not recommend getting a letter from a colleague under any circumstances. It's too risky.
But the person from whom i was thinking to take this is 2 levels up from my level. I can provide his business card, office ID & automated letter (company letter stating that he is Sr Manager).
My current manager might not do it as he is very reluctant on these thnigs
But the person from whom i was thinking to take this is 2 levels up from my level. I can provide his business card, office ID & automated letter (company letter stating that he is Sr Manager).
My current manager might not do it as he is very reluctant on these thnigs
I live in USA but am traveling to India soon. Can I get my medicals done from India as it is much cheaper there or do I have to do it in my country of residence?
Also, my spouse is traveling to another country on visit visa. Can my spouse do medical from that country ?
hi,
about 20 days ago I passed the medicals and the BGC status changed from 'not required' to 'in process'. the next day it changed back to 'not required'.
now today the BGC status is again showing 'in process'
what does it mean? is the application going somewhere?
Pl guide
Thanks
hi,
about 20 days ago I passed the medicals and the BGC status changed from 'not required' to 'in process'. the next day it changed back to 'not required'.
now today the BGC status is again showing 'in process'
what does it mean? is the application going somewhere?
Pl guide
Thanks
I live in USA but am traveling to India soon. Can I get my medicals done from India as it is much cheaper there or do I have to do it in my country of residence?
Also, my spouse is traveling to another country on visit visa. Can my spouse do medical from that country ?
Theoretically, you can get your Medicals done from any of the Panel Physicians listed in the CIC website, anywhere in the world.
But getting Medicals done for a single family from various countries, might get complicated and may slow down the processing time of your application. (Its just my guess.)
I live in USA but am traveling to India soon. Can I get my medicals done from India as it is much cheaper there or do I have to do it in my country of residence?
Also, my spouse is traveling to another country on visit visa. Can my spouse do medical from that country ?
Theoretically, you can get your Medicals done from any of the Panel Physicians listed in the CIC website, anywhere in the world.
But getting Medicals done for a single family from various countries, might get complicated and may slow down the processing time of your application. (Its just my guess.)
I get your point, it is best to do them together, but it is unlikely going to cause any delays. There is a placeholder for each person's medicals, so once your submit that your application is processed normally.