Thanks for ur reply Mighty.. Yes got 2 Police Clarence Certificates.. NPC from Australia and PCC from India... Studies in Australia and work experience in India and Australia both.. No ADR though..!!
Thanks for ur reply Mighty.. Yes got 2 Police Clarence Certificates.. NPC from Australia and PCC from India... Studies in Australia and work experience in India and Australia both.. No ADR though..!![/QUOTE
Hi Chahal82,
Would you like to share SPP1 description link.
I'm waiting
I m a graduate, working from past 2yrs 2 months. I aim to apply for EE aftr 3 years of work experience.
I've got a job offer from Indian government for a Chief minister fellowship program in which I will work for the government projects temporarily for 11 months.
It will be full time work n will be paid through stipend.
I wanted to knw if this will get counted in total work experience to complete my 3 years. I haveto reply to offer in next 24 hours. Please help.
You would need to show a full time work experience of 3 years.. if you can obtain a letter of experience from the relevant department, which would make your full time work experience >=3 years, you would be eligible.. the important keywords would be - no of hours per week, nature of employment and salary received..
I would say in any case get this.. as it does not have to be on any sort of stamp paper.. just a normal sheet of paper with account holder's signature would be fine.. why take chances and then increase the waiting period if an ADR is requested..
About ADR, its showing no additional documents are required. And about PCC, as I have studied in UK so I have also provided Uk Pcc. So will that mean the process may prolong?
Also, I have traveled around a lot, so my travel history is long. But all that was for tourism. And I have provided the complete scan of my passport to show as proof to the same. So will these all factors prolong my PPR
I have not seen any one with ADR (and/or) with long travel history (and/or) multiple PCCs getting PPR in short duration (people living in US would be an exception here).. I know few people who got their PPRs within a month and they had NO or just one travel history.. 1 PCC and no ADR.. I might be wrong here but that's what I think about the process..
I believe schedule A is usually requested if you've answered "yes" to any of the statutory questions, such as previously having a visa denied. @Ronja5200 had to submit one iirc. Could be other situations where they ask for it as well.