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Your comments are not more then of an ignorant wannabe. and juglees like you are part of the problem. i think your life revolves around the village where you were born n brought up. so think before opening your mouth . ghatiya insaanUncle_fesster wrote:I fail to see the point of doing shopping in Pakistan. What can you buy there that you can't get here lool, paki flights r ridiculous in this manner ppl bring over the whole house and pay more for it in the process. Pakistani mentality will never change, the word "junglies" comes to mind. To put things in prospective the countries a shambles. Some countries are exploring the outter galaxy and Pakistan ain't got enough electric or gas, or any type of sanitation, to serve its own population it's 400 years in the past. No respect for law and order and they claim to be Muslims. Tell ur wife forget the shopping jump on the plane and don't look back because that first flight is like sitting in a time machine.
Aww thank u in shaa Allah that times not farAlltheverybest wrote:HELLO786 wrote:Any rfcs today?
Hello786 really want u to tell us good news soon
I think now its June applicant turnAlltheverybest wrote:HELLO786 wrote:Any rfcs today?
Hello786 really want u to tell us good news soon
Lol finally i found someone who thinks like me lol inshallah I girl u hear soon. Yeah otherwise she would take few weeks. By the way is there a set time to leave by?iKal wrote:Hahahahaha!!!!!! damn if only my wife was like that xD... she says hell no i need to do my final shopping!! she doesnt want to leave pakistan no matter what without doing some last shopping and im glad that she believes its 15 days that she has to leave within (Thank you Uncle!) otherwise i would be stuck waiting endlessly... if roles were reversed i'd probably leave pakistan ON THE SAME DAY and that too only in my underwear if i have to otherwise just put on anything and leave asapSweet786 wrote:He got 2 days to final packing lol I can't wait longer then that. If it was reversed I would have got flight to uk the next day lol
Lol
Inshallah.naCC wrote:July Ones I think most probably would be from next Month.
HELLO786 wrote:I sent BHC an email on monday asking them if my husbands case was on hold... and i got this reply
"Thank you for your e-mail of 16 September 2013 regarding your husband's visa application. I can confirm that our senior manager has sent him a letter on 13 September that explain everything about his case status."
Yours sincerely,
NAK
Correspondence Team
International Operations and Visas
Now i am scared... my husband said he hasn't received any letters at all? Can someone advise me what to do do am so stressed now
Does this mean my case will be on hold or is it another standardised message ???
Yes i have wrote back to them.. I am under the impression it is regarding clarification or asking for more documents. As usually if case is on hold its the sponsor that gets the letter i heard.Britzy26 wrote:HELLO786 wrote:I sent BHC an email on monday asking them if my husbands case was on hold... and i got this reply
"Thank you for your e-mail of 16 September 2013 regarding your husband's visa application. I can confirm that our senior manager has sent him a letter on 13 September that explain everything about his case status."
Yours sincerely,
NAK
Correspondence Team
International Operations and Visas
Now i am scared... my husband said he hasn't received any letters at all? Can someone advise me what to do do am so stressed now
Does this mean my case will be on hold or is it another standardised message ???
This is not a standardised email as it states clearly we wrote to u on this date so clearly it's especially written in relation to this case, you should email back saying no letter has been received can you send a copy or email a copy.
Likely to be explaining that case is on hold it seems like
lol its sad i wish she would just leave asap and forget the clothes... but then again if she does do that then im screwed lol cause if she decides to do the shopping here.... OMG!! im gonna get raped (pardon my french) money wise lol... so in that sense i prefer her to do the shopping there xD!!! hahahaha i would rather her do it there and save money than do it here and waste money...Sweet786 wrote:Lol finally i found someone who thinks like me lol inshallah I girl u hear soon. Yeah otherwise she would take few weeks. By the way is there a set time to leave by?
HELLO786 wrote:Britzy26 wrote:HELLO786 wrote:I sent BHC an email on monday asking them if my husbands case was on hold... and i got this reply
"Thank you for your e-mail of 16 September 2013 regarding your husband's visa application. I can confirm that our senior manager has sent him a letter on 13 September that explain everything about his case status."
Yours sincerely,
NAK
Correspondence Team
International Operations and Visas
Now i am scared... my husband said he hasn't received any letters at all? Can someone advise me what to do do am so stressed now
Does this mean my case will be on hold or is it another standardised message ???
This is not a standardised email as it states clearly we wrote to u on this date so clearly it's especially written in relation to this case, you should email back saying no letter has been received can you send a copy or email a copy.
Likely to be explaining that case is on hold it seems like
Yes i have wrote back to them.. I am under the impression it is regarding clarification or asking for more documents. As usually if case is on hold its the sponsor that gets the letter i heard.
In shaa Allah its nothing serious i hope
I'm from Islamabad many family in Pindi as well. When I complain there is no justice for the poor, they are forgotten part of society. Isolated in a cycle of poverty that will not allow them to move. It's very frightening and chaotic. No-one ever has a smile on their face when your driving through the city. It's hell. Yes there is places like barrier town and defence but I see those places becoming obsolete soon as we'll. it's not government territory who will look after it once large corporations disappear. It's a sort of text book education, you ask them to memorise a page in a book they will do it, you ask them to apply that knowledge to everyday life....and you get Ermmmmmmm, the teacher didn't teach that.stars wrote:wow nice comments but its true i just wanna ask you you ever been to pak recently and where did you visit in pak in terms of gas. electric .Uncle_fesster wrote:I fail to see the point of doing shopping in Pakistan. What can you buy there that you can't get here lool, paki flights r ridiculous in this manner ppl bring over the whole house and pay more for it in the process. Pakistani mentality will never change, the word "junglies" comes to mind. To put things in prospective the countries a shambles. Some countries are exploring the outter galaxy and Pakistan ain't got enough electric or gas, or any type of sanitation, to serve its own population it's 400 years in the past. No respect for law and order and they claim to be Muslims. Tell ur wife forget the shopping jump on the plane and don't look back because that first flight is like sitting in a time machine.
energy sector and law and order i agree with you its government fault
but yes they need to fix all these things but for shopping you name it what we can find in uk but we cant find in pak
Don't be offended. But facing the truth is the first step to improvement. And for your information everyone has roots to a village in Pakistan, this is not a negative point. The quality of life is my village is much higher then city life. And so is the average life expectancy throughout Pakistani villages. Vent your anger this is good, facing the truth is never easy but rather a challenge. I beg to wonder if you we're thinking whilst you written this unacceptable comment.naCC wrote:Your comments are not more then of an ignorant wannabe. and juglees like you are part of the problem. i think your life revolves around the village where you were born n brought up. so think before opening your mouth . ghatiya insaanUncle_fesster wrote:I fail to see the point of doing shopping in Pakistan. What can you buy there that you can't get here lool, paki flights r ridiculous in this manner ppl bring over the whole house and pay more for it in the process. Pakistani mentality will never change, the word "junglies" comes to mind. To put things in prospective the countries a shambles. Some countries are exploring the outter galaxy and Pakistan ain't got enough electric or gas, or any type of sanitation, to serve its own population it's 400 years in the past. No respect for law and order and they claim to be Muslims. Tell ur wife forget the shopping jump on the plane and don't look back because that first flight is like sitting in a time machine.
stop lecturing and just say sorry , and be what you are dont try to be what you Can never be. we know better what is the Free World , positive criticism is OK but the problem comes when peoples like you start washing their dirty cloths in the chowk. I hope you will understand this and will remove your comment and will think thousand times before opening ur mouth,Uncle_fesster wrote:Don't be offended. But facing the truth is the first step to improvement. And for your information everyone has roots to a village in Pakistan, this is not a negative point. The quality of life is my village is much higher then city life. And so is the average life expectancy throughout Pakistani villages. Vent your anger this is good, facing the truth is never easy but rather a challenge. I beg to wonder if you we're thinking whilst you written this unacceptable comment.naCC wrote:Your comments are not more then of an ignorant wannabe. and juglees like you are part of the problem. i think your life revolves around the village where you were born n brought up. so think before opening your mouth . ghatiya insaanUncle_fesster wrote:I fail to see the point of doing shopping in Pakistan. What can you buy there that you can't get here lool, paki flights r ridiculous in this manner ppl bring over the whole house and pay more for it in the process. Pakistani mentality will never change, the word "junglies" comes to mind. To put things in prospective the countries a shambles. Some countries are exploring the outter galaxy and Pakistan ain't got enough electric or gas, or any type of sanitation, to serve its own population it's 400 years in the past. No respect for law and order and they claim to be Muslims. Tell ur wife forget the shopping jump on the plane and don't look back because that first flight is like sitting in a time machine.
You may be confused I live in the free world where criticism are looked at positively and as a contribution towards improvement of society, when Malcolm X wanted change people who echoed similar words as yourself challenged him yet he is remembered and they are forgotten.
Free Pakistan.....help it become part of the free world, where leaders are held responsible for their injustices against innocent men, women and children.
Wow congratsAlltheverybest wrote:Allah tu karim hai visa granted had rfc yesterday just collected
I know 97 working days and nothingSameena akhtar wrote:Wow congratsAlltheverybest wrote:Allah tu karim hai visa granted had rfc yesterday just collected
Please pray for us, don't know what the wait is!?