My NOC is 0213 and visa office is SINGAPORE. here is my time line:
File sent to NS, CANADA: July 2009
File Received at NS, Canada: August 2009
First AOR (Email): October 2009
Received by SINGAPORE Visa office: October 2009
In Process: November 2010 (AOR via Post)
Current status is In Process from November 2010. I am waiting for MR with patience, please advise.
My NOC is 0213 and visa office is SINGAPORE. here is my time line:
File sent to NS, CANADA: July 2009
File Received at NS, Canada: August 2009
First AOR (Email): October 2009
Received by SINGAPORE Visa office: October 2009
In Process: November 2010 (AOR via Post)
Current status is In Process from November 2010. I am waiting for MR with patience, please advise.
Had you taken any steps to knock the visa office earlier? Its an uncommon case indeed, I haven't found anybody with such status. If you did not send any query to visa office, do this immediately. At the same time, you can obtain caips/gcms notes to read the scenario of the file.
I have not sent any email/request to SINGAPORE Visa office yet. As I have read, they send a standard email reply to most of the applicants, this is the only reason why i did nt send any email yet.
I have not received any document update request of any other request. Should i first send them an email? Can you share the email address of SINGAPORE Visa office.
I have not sent any email/request to SINGAPORE Visa office yet. As I have read, they send a standard email reply to most of the applicants, this is the only reason why i did nt send any email yet.
I have not received any document update request of any other request. Should i first send them an email? Can you share the email address of SINGAPORE Visa office.
You cannot give them update proactively until they require so or there is a change in the following areas of your application:
1. Marital status change
2. Address change including email address
3. Cancel/use of a Representative
Thus, you must throw a query to VO and get advice. You can write to Case Specific Inquiry or write to
singapore-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca (Source: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/singapore-singapour/contact-contactez.aspx?lang=eng&view=d)
Congratulations, Pankajk
Undoubtedly, one of the most heard words these recent days is "congratulations". ;D
Pls share your timeline and NOC.
Best luck with your medical.