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Subject: Unusual situation |
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I am in an unusual situation where my in person interview is over. This is for a work permit application, and not for immigration. My passport and docs are at the consulate. They won´t reply to email, fax and phone queries.
Eight weeks now since the interview. When I asked around, people who got work-permits say it only took them a few weeks. So I am thoroughly stumped and don´t know what to do about this. Anyone experienced anything like this before?
Applying from India by the way.
[03-05-2005,03:38] [***.200.151.67] Gokul |
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(in reply to: Unusual situation) They would reply to the email query, email them probably you would get some answer. I know they don´t answer to fax and phone.
[03-05-2005,12:10] [**.241.131.34] dubby |
(in reply to: Unusual situation) Thanks - I´ve already emailed twice (spread over 2 weeks). I´ll try once more next week - I want to give 1 week gap between my emails lest I annoy the poor clerk who checks 100s of emails a day. Overall i must say the experience has been very depressing.
My experiences with the US-consulate was far far better and when you consider that US consulates receive at least twice more the number of applications than the Canadian ones, it´s truly surprising how poor the Canadian consulate is at processing applications.
[04-05-2005,02:05] [***.200.151.67] Gokul |
(in reply to: Unusual situation) Hey Gokul & Dubby,
You have written about emailing to the New Delhi Canadian Consulate.
Can you share the e-mail address with me so that I could also get some information.
Reply to my mailbox, if you can.(Click on my name)
Regards,
Manu
[04-05-2005,04:49] [***.214.81.126] Manu |
(in reply to: Unusual situation) Manu
For New Delhi consulate :- delhi@international.gc.ca
[04-05-2005,05:15] [***.200.151.67] Gokul |