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Old Jul 20th 2002 | 9:59 pm
  #1  
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Default Mr. Miller Please Suggest

HI! MILLER

I HAD APPLIED FOR IMMIGRATION TO CANADA ON
16 JULY, 2001 TO SINGAPORE.
20 AUGUST, 2001 RCVD AOR.

NO FURTHER ENQURIES OR FURTHER DOCUMENTS REQUESTED
BY CHC SINGAPORE.

MY DETAILS ARE BELOW:

EDUCATION : MASTER DEGREE

OCCUPATION : COMPUTER PROGRAMMER

5 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A COMPUTER PROGRAMMER

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION : MICROSOFT CERTIFIED
SOLUTION DEVELOPER

POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE.

MY SELF ASSESSMENT SCORE IS 74 BEFORE INTERVIEW.

QUESTION :
1. MAY I EXPECT INTERVIEW WAIVER.
2. MAY I THINK ALL SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS ARE OK.
3. 12 MONTHS ALREADY PASSED. WHAT IS THE SINGAPORE TIME LINE.

WAITING FOR YOUR KIND RESPONSE OR ADVICE.

THANKS
 
Old Jul 21st 2002 | 6:20 am
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Andrew Miller
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Default Re: Mr. Miller Please Suggest

First of all - STOP SCREAMING!!!!

Depress the Caps Lock key on your keyboard. Using all caps is not only very rude but
makes your post hard to read.

Second - your qualifications are not a deciding factor when it comes to grant of
interview waiver. Most of those who submitted their application to Singapore around
the same time as you and were granted interview waiver have already been notified
about it and received their medical forms.

Third - are you legally residing within Singapore's visa post jurisdiction
(Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Saba,
Sarawak, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam)? If not then you have no chance for
interview waiver.

--

../..

Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
sending email)
________________________________

"TUKTUKI" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > HI! MILLER
    >
    > I HAD APPLIED FOR IMMIGRATION TO CANADA ON 16 JULY, 2001 TO SINGAPORE. 20 AUGUST,
    > 2001 RCVD AOR.
    >
    > NO FURTHER ENQURIES OR FURTHER DOCUMENTS REQUESTED BY CHC SINGAPORE.
    >
    > MY DETAILS ARE BELOW:
    >
    > EDUCATION : MASTER DEGREE
    >
    > OCCUPATION : COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
    >
    > 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
    >
    > PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION : MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SOLUTION DEVELOPER
    >
    > POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE.
    >
    > MY SELF ASSESSMENT SCORE IS 74 BEFORE INTERVIEW.
    >
    > QUESTION :
    > 1. MAY I EXPECT INTERVIEW WAIVER.
    > 2. MAY I THINK ALL SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS ARE OK.
    > 3. 12 MONTHS ALREADY PASSED. WHAT IS THE SINGAPORE TIME LINE.
    >
    > WAITING FOR YOUR KIND RESPONSE OR ADVICE.
    >
    > THANKS
    >
    >
    >
    > --
 
Old Jul 21st 2002 | 4:50 pm
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Default Re: Mr. Miller Please Suggest

Hi Miller,

Thanks you response. I am a citizen of and residing in
Bangladesh. 12 months have already past but no further
enquries or further documents requested by CHC Singapore.
May I think all submitted documents are OK?

I have learnt from your forum where April, 2001 some applicant
got everything, I think they may be from different country.

How long I have to wait? I am hoping interview waiver....

Please advice.

Thanks.


=================
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Andrew Miller
[B]First of all - STOP SCREAMING!!!!

Depress the Caps Lock key on your keyboard. Using all caps is not only very rude but
makes your post hard to read.

Second - your qualifications are not a deciding factor when it comes to grant of
interview waiver. Most of those who submitted their application to Singapore around
the same time as you and were granted interview waiver have already been notified
about it and received their medical forms.

Third - are you legally residing within Singapore's visa post jurisdiction
(Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Saba,
Sarawak, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam)? If not then you have no chance for
interview waiver.

--

../..

Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
sending email)
________________________________

 
Old Jul 21st 2002 | 7:20 pm
  #4  
Andrew Miller
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Posts: n/a
Default Re: Mr. Miller Please Suggest

It is rather unlikely to get interview waiver now if you haven't received one yet,
but you never know...

How long? Tough question and rather impossible to answer as Bangladesh is one of
countries where verification of facts and documents takes quite long.

--

../..

Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
sending email)
________________________________

"TUKTUKI" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Hi Miller,
    >
    > Thanks you response. I am a citizen of and residing in Bangladesh. 12 months have
    > already past but no further enquries or further documents requested by CHC
    > Singapore. May I think all submitted documents are OK?
    >
    > I have learnt from your forum where April, 2001 some applicant got everything, I
    > think they may be from different country.
    >
    > How long I have to wait? I am hoping interview waiver....
    >
    > Please advice.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    >
    > =================
    > Originally posted by Andrew Miller First of all - STOP SCREAMING!!!!
    >
    > Depress the Caps Lock key on your keyboard. Using all caps is not only very rude
    > but makes your post hard to read.
    >
    > Second - your qualifications are not a deciding factor when it comes to grant of
    > interview waiver. Most of those who submitted their application to Singapore around
    > the same time as you and were granted interview waiver have already been notified
    > about it and received their medical forms.
    >
    > Third - are you legally residing within Singapore's visa post jurisdiction
    > (Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Saba,
    > Sarawak, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam)? If not then you have no chance for
    > interview waiver.
    >
    > --
    >
    > ./..
    >
    > Andrew Miller Immigration Consultant Vancouver, British Columbia email:
    > millercicanada.com (delete REMOVE and INVALID from the above address before
    > sending email)
    > ________________________________
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > --
 

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