Hi, how much time does it normally take to complete the PR process after submitting documents post ITA? The office would be New Delhi.
Any specific news as to which applicants are being processed at present?
vaibhav007us said:
Hi, how much time does it normally take to complete the PR process after submitting documents post ITA? The office would be New Delhi.
Any specific news as to which applicants are being processed at present?
On an average 5-6 months, again it depends on case to case. NDVO is currently processing March applications.
Can you help me with any recent changes in CRS system.?
i checked 4 days back my score was reaching to 462, now i am calculating with same credential the score came down to 398.
can you pleases update me on this?
Hi, another question, can we partially fill the online EE form and save the same for future submission?
vaibhav007us said:
Hi, another question, can we partially fill the online EE form and save the same for future submission?
Yes, I do believe you can do that.
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When creating EE profile under Education History -> Complete/full academic years, are they asking for number of years it took to complete the degree or is it the length of degree? For example I completed my masters in 3 years so should it be 3 years or 2 years since masters is usually considered a two years program?
rkhan15 said:
When creating EE profile under Education History -> Complete/full academic years, are they asking for number of years it took to complete the degree or is it the length of degree? For example I completed my masters in 3 years so should it be 3 years or 2 years since masters is usually considered a two years program?
I believe it's asking how long the program would've been for a student studying full-time. So in your case, 2 years.
vaibhav007us said:
Hi, another question, can we partially fill the online EE form and save the same for future submission?
You can do this, but I believe that once you begin your profile, it expires after a certain period. Either 30 or 60 days, I think. So you must submit it before then.
Nitin Garg said:
Can you help me with any recent changes in CRS system.?
i checked 4 days back my score was reaching to 462, now i am calculating with same credential the score came down to 398.
can you pleases update me on this?
The system hasn't changed, so you must have entered something differently.
should we upload our documents in EE?
for assurance.I think we dont have to right?thanks
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sinp Kathmandu said:
should we upload our documents in EE?
for assurance.I think we dont have to right?thanks
What do you mean ?
Of course you have to upload documents for your application.
Hi All,
I need help in understanding the PCC. I am from India and currently I am in US. I know I need to get the PCC from India as well but I am planning to visit India in last week of October (next month) for 1-2 weeks. Do I need to get PCC after coming from there (back to US) or should I get it now from Indian Embassy here in USA or can I get it during my VISIT in India from Indian local Police department.
Also if anyone knows about the timeline to get PCC from Indian Embassy (Atlanta) here in USA will be helpful.
Thanks a lot for your help.
rahuldokwal said:
Hi All,
I need help in understanding the PCC. I am from India and currently I am in US. I know I need to get the PCC from India as well but I am planning to visit India in last week of October (next month) for 1-2 weeks. Do I need to get PCC after coming from there (back to US) or should I get it now from Indian Embassy here in USA or can I get it during my VISIT in India from Indian local Police department.
Also if anyone knows about the timeline to get PCC from Indian Embassy (Atlanta) here in USA will be helpful.
Thanks a lot for your help.
You need to get your Indian PCC after you return to the US.
Hi,
What do I have to answer to this question if I got rejected once in SINP program due to funds and got accepted in second time?
Have you been refused refugee status , and immigration or permanent resident visa ...?
Marooned said:
Hi,
What do I have to answer to this question if I got rejected once in SINP program due to funds and got accepted in second time?
Have you been refused refugee status , and immigration or permanent resident visa ...?
No, your visa application has never been rejected.
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