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Originally posted by jigz787
I don't thimk you need to submit PCC for Canada for your parents.
The number to reach CIC is 1-888-242-2100
Dial Option 1, then 3, then 0 for quick access to Agent
Call during Thursday/Friday afternoon time
Thanks Greg38. But, have been trying for the past couple of days (a week and a half, daily) but couldn't connect to the Agent.
Has anyone contacted CIC call centre successfully lately?
Febpreet - Are you calling from BC? I had same issue at the end of last year (holiday time). I guess there are not many people working in customer service and whenever there is holiday it is difficult to connect to CIC (July 1st was holiday and also summer time people take vacation). I hope next week will be better and you will be able to connect. I will suggest to call around 8-9.00 AM your local time.
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Originally posted by bhootnath
the thing is that, I got it mine when I was in US. There indian embassy just took I think $20 or something along with passport and then just sent the details back. They must be sending the details (may be even passport) to India hence 6 weeks time frame.
I have heard that in India, cops would come to your place for identification but what happens when you are out of India? did you hear or find out if cops came to your house?
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Fido.
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Originally posted by febpreet
Thanks Greg38. But, have been trying for the past couple of days (a week and a half, daily) but couldn't connect to the Agent.
Has anyone contacted CIC call centre successfully lately?
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Originally posted by Fido
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Originally posted by greg38
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Originally posted by bhootnath
the thing is that, I got it mine when I was in US. There indian embassy just took I think $20 or something along with passport and then just sent the details back. They must be sending the details (may be even passport) to India hence 6 weeks time frame.
I have heard that in India, cops would come to your place for identification but what happens when you are out of India? did you hear or find out if cops came to your house?
Yes they do visit your house ...I know about 2 recent cases where they came , verified and collected the service fee 500 in one case and 1000 in another ...
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